KRamsauer
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Registered: Apr 2002
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Re: Germany vs. US freedom of speech
quote: Originally posted by clulup
So how about freedom of speech in the US? How many TV stations have shown Michael Moore's full 45 seconds "speech" against Bush when he got his oscar? In contrast to most US citizens I have the opportunity of seeing both US and European news about the war, and I can tell you, there is a huge difference.
I'm surprised you see no difference between private parties passing judgement on ideas and the government outlawing them. Okay, so it's a documentary film maker voicing his objection to the war? GASP! A hollywooder not agreeing with a conservative president. I think the reason it wasn't repeated over and over (I did see it twice, actually) was that it wasn't news. 
quote: Originally posted by clulup
And: yes, the ecomomical situation in Germany is difficult. But (as in most European countries) there is nothing nearly as bad as the slums in the US. Everybody even has health insurance, can you imagine? The per capita expenditures on health services in Switzerland is about the same as in the US. BUT: major parts of the US population hardly get anything of these expenditures. Fair enough, Germany went into some wrong directions, but the US are certainly no role model, if you ask me...
Granted, those are things that make it (for some) nicer to live in Europe. You are getting too defensive. I'm not saying Europe is a horrible place to live. I'm just saying in my analysis, the structural situation is going to lead to huge problems down the line. Chiefly, I'm having trouble finding how they are going to pay for said benefits when retirees are 40% of the population.
quote: Originally posted by clulup
And: yes, the German expenditures for their army are smaller than those of the US. That used to be different 60 years ago, remember? So try to appreciate some historical reluctance as well. Think of Japan: their army is not allowed to act abroad at all.
I understand the historical reluctance. Again, that is beside the point, though. The point is the Europeans are given one choice in any potential conflict because they cannot contribute significantly to the activist solution.
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