Disinformation-Peddling Media Had Multiple Meetings with German Government
Meetings began in 2020 with the aim of battling COVID ‘disinformation’—that is, information contradicting the state’s edicts.
Meetings began in 2020 with the aim of battling COVID ‘disinformation’—that is, information contradicting the state’s edicts.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser filed a criminal complaint over a photo that was obviously a work of satire.
Recent police raids over satirical memes highlight the growing erosion of free speech in the country.
Newly released data shows authorities still fail to control illegal immigration.
The centre-right is favourite to win the snap elections in Germany.
Being on the Right can easily become a matter of what to oppose, rather than what to uphold.
The security measures aimed at tightening asylum laws have met with resistance within Scholt’s own governing Social Democratic party.
People who make “problematic statements” online would also be screened.
Ursula von der Leyen and leftist MEPs attacked Hungarian policies instead of engaging with the constructive ideas from the EU council presidency holder.
The EU Commission plans to set up a body to tackle “disinformation,” blaming it for the rise of populist parties.
With an eye to next year’s general elections, the German establishment is increasingly adopting the AfD’s position on migration.
The rampage in Essen was more reminiscent of a terror attack than a ‘domestic dispute.’
Mainstream parties are threatening to ban the AfD for adhering to parliamentary rules.
Why hasn’t the media revolted against Correctiv? They’ve fooled everyone, and now it’s costing them dearly.
The establishment not only wants ordinary voters to be deprived of information that undermines the preferred narrative, but wants to keep itself in the dark.
The government and centre-right CDU are trying to outbid each other in toughness, as the anti-immigration AfD looks likely to win another regional election.
Opposition centre-right CDU wants to reject some migrants at the border, but the governing Greens oppose the suggestion.
Voters care more about their families, homes, and the consequences of uncontrolled immigration than about what the elites think of them.
We might think that the problem is the terrorist murder by an Islamist migrant. The establishment thinks the real danger is that German voters are angry about it.
Anti-globalist parties AfD and Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht are set to profit from the failures of the mainstream parties.
Berlin proposes knife bans and faster deportations—promises the voters have heard before.
NDR faces legal action for failing to correct false claims over a right-wing meeting in January
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