• Aielman15@lemmy.world
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    First France, now Germany. Seems Europe (at least some of us) has decided it won’t sit idly and let far-right extremists burn us to the ground.

    Although these are all provisional fixes. The true solution would be to get the people to ditch these idiots, and to do that, we need to fight disinformation and far-right propaganda on social media. Democracy can’t survive if the voting base is too ignorant to choose its leaders.

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      This is not a fix at all in Germany. There are no immediate repercussions of the Verfassungsschutz calling the AfD extremist. There might be more wind in the sails of the politicians that want a motion to ban them, but I’m definitely not holding my breath for it during a Merz administration.

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        I agree, it’s not a fix. However it’s also not just “calling them extremist”. It’s an official classification not just something haphazardly mentioned in a speech.

        The move, announced Friday by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), means that the AfD is no longer merely under suspicion. The agency says it now has definitive evidence that the party works against Germany’s democratic system.

        A 1,000-page internal report, according to German public broadcaster ARD, underpins the decision, citing violations of core constitutional principles such as human dignity and the rule of law.

        The new classification doesn’t ban the party, but it allows German authorities to intensify surveillance, including the use of undercover informants and monitoring communications, under judicial oversight.

        Politico

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        Germany should just ban Xitter. That’s where most of this nazi infection is coming from.

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          No, most of it is coming from BILD and the other traditional media that poisons our public political discourse for decades.

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      Democracy can’t survive if the voting base is too ignorant misinformed to choose its leaders.

      People not knowing enough IS bad for democracy, but the fact that they “know” so many objectively false and harmful things is MUCH worse.

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          But you used to have to go find them. Now they’re being inserted right into your feed.

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            And the algorithms are tuned to do it. Russia wants to run a disinformation campaign on Meta platforms and twitter? Well the owners of meta and twitter are both in favor of that type of disinformation being disseminated because it benefits them personally

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      Yeah you should ban their media, books, speech & lock them up. That’ll teach them about fascism alright.

      On a more serious note, all this decision by Germany does is make groups like AfD stronger.

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        You can’t fight fascism on the marketplace of ideas. The moment you sit at the table to talk, they spring up and punch you in the face.

        Limiting circulation of fake news, holding those who spread it accountable, and forcing social networks to moderate their platform if they want to operate in the EU, should be the priority.

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        “fight disinformation” =/= " ban their media, books, speech & lock them up"

        You really gave that strawman a good beating though.

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        Nobody’s doing this. You’re arguing against your own fantasies.

        They broke the law. You’re arguing for changing the constitution* to let the AfD continue practicing unconstitutional* politics, because you don’t want to make the AfD stronger?

        * “Grundgesetz” - close enough

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        You kinda have a point. If we fight fascism using fascist methods, we only empower it because suddenly they feel oppressed. But we do need to fight misinformation. But our polititians are so incredibly tech illiterate.

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          They started out feeling oppressed even when nobody did anything to them, based entirely on misinformation.