Yanis Varoufakis about the Böhmermann case:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fs4bzNQg1A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fs4bzNQg1A
I was responding to a drive-by shit post, that implied US laws are superior. Well, tough shit, they are not- in many, many ways. Especially, if you consider this is an outdated law that hasn't been in use for many decades- just like some crazy laws in the US. I didn't say or indicate, that "insane speech restrictions are okay then", so stop putting words into my mouth.
No, this is the "adequate response to drive-by shit posts" stage.
Gotta say, respect to Varoufakis for staying in for Böhmermann.Yanis Varoufakis about the Böhmermann case:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fs4bzNQg1A
He is returning the favor, Jan did a great job with #varoufakeGotta say, respect to Varoufakis for staying in for Böhmermann.
Or americans try to not transfer american views on europe all the time. For my part, I think its insane that people are allowed to dress like they are at a Reichsparteitag and make a public event.I think you need to learn to take an L. Imagine if you were posting in an American gun violence thread and someone responded "Well, at least America has a functional currency!" That would be the actual shitpost.
I mean, if you're so salty you just have to respond with a bout of whataboutism, at least whine about why you don't like American free speech laws, rather than about something completely unrelated.
Talk about some thin skin. I almost wish a bigger more well known world wide comedian would start dropping some comedic bombs on Erdrogan. Get that on youtube or live broadcast TV and just dump all over him. Love to hear him ask Australia to send Jim Jeffries over for punishment or asking the US to force Louis CK to apologize.
I'd love for John Oliver to have a segment on this.
How well known is Erdogan in the US btw.
I'd love for John Oliver to have a segment on this.
How well known is Erdogan in the US btw.
The government allows Turkey to sue him.
FFS
Link? This is an awful precedent btw.
Link? This is an awful precedent btw.
Link? This is an awful precedent btw.
At least they will now get rid of that law...
No, it's the right thing to do. It's up to a court to decide whether or not the poem was against the law, not to the government. Seperation of power at work.
She just confirmed at the Bundespressekonferenz.
http://www.tagesschau.de/eilmeldung/merkel-erklaerung-zu-boehmermann-101.html
No, it's the right thing to do. It's up to a court to decide whether or not the poem was against the law, not to the government. Seperation of power at work.
This is not the situation where diplomacy is the appropriate response. Deferring to the courts makes Merkel look weak and unwilling to defend her own people's freedoms from a tyrant.
"Up to the courts to decide."
Good looking out for your citizens there Merkel.
"Up to the courts to decide."
Good looking out for your citizens there Merkel.
No, it's the right thing to do. It's up to a court to decide whether or not the poem was against the law, not to the government. Seperation of power at work.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/14/obscure-german-law-angela-merkel-recep-tayyip-erdogan said:The legal oddity that allows Turkeys president to do so is paragraph 103 of the German criminal code, concerning insults against organs or representatives of foreign states a paragraph so rarely used that even many seasoned lawyers and politicians had never heard of it until this week.
Paragraph 103 has been around for ever, but has rarely been used, said Holger Heinen, a lawyer who completed his PhD on the subject.
Triggering the law requires both a notification from the offended party and an authorisation from the government. The former exists now that Erdoğan has personally registered his displeasure. The latter is Merkels dilemma.
While I know the whole story isn't updated yet but I hope she would show some kind of support for her citizen.Well, to be fair "Up to the courts to decide", last I checked, was indeed the usual procedure any sane politician should take.
Doesn't make them more intelligent.Feeling ashamed of this government. No surprise people are voting for AfD.
At least we are getting rid of that silly paragraph.
We have hade some discussions here on how Europe and the US see "freedom of speech" in the context of cases like hate speech, holocaust denial, etc. It's stories like this here that make me as a German side more with free speech fundamentalists.