Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 31, 2015
The problem is not free speech. The global Jewish media has become a massive problem specifically because it is not free. Massive Jewish corporations and special interests dominate the media, making it impossible for any view but theirs to be heard by the people.
As such, suspending funding is only logical, and is no way an attack on free speech. Germany has a lot of nerve making such a claim, given that they put people in prison for historical research.
The European Commission sent a letter to two Polish ministers on Wednesday expressing concern over a proposed law on control of the country’s state-run media, a spokesman for the EU executive said, another sign of disquiet in Brussels over Poland’s new political path.
An amendment to Polish media law that would give the treasury minister the authority to appoint the management of state-run radio and television has been sent to parliament by he ruling conservative-nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS).
“Freedom and pluralism of the media are crucial for a pluralist society in a member state respectful of the common values on which the union is founded,” European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans wrote in the letter.
Parliament approved the amendment on Wednesday evening, Polish state-run news agency PAP said. It still needs to be approved by the upper house of the parliament and then signed by the president. Critics say the amendment is part of PiS plans to increase state control over public media.
The eurosceptic PiS, which ousted the governing centrist party by a wide margin in the October election, rejects criticism that its policies are undermining Poland’s democracy. The party says it has a broad mandate to redesign the country to reflect its Catholic values and independence from European Union headquarters in Brussels.
The European Commission letter asks Poland’s foreign and justice ministers to explain how the new law would take existing EU rules on media freedoms into consideration, the spokesman said.
The PiS has long aimed to overhaul rules on public broadcasters to ensure they defend what it defines as national interests. The party has yet to present a bill on the matter but has signaled plans to “depoliticise” the state media and lay off journalists deemed to be politically affiliated.
Though the EU is itself basically a codeword for “Jew-Occupide Germany,” Frans Timmermans, who made the statement, is Dutch.
Holland explicitly bans free speech, as do most Western European countries.
Dutch laws removing free speech:
Article 137c
- He who in public, either verbally or in writing or image, deliberately offends a group of people because of their race, their religion or beliefs, their hetero- or homosexual orientation or their physical, psychological or mental handicap, shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine of the third category. […]
Article 137d
- He who in public, either verbally or in writing or image, incites hatred or discrimination against people or incites acts of violence towards people or property of people because of their race, their religion or beliefs, their gender, their hetero- or homosexual orientation or their physical, psychological or mental handicap, shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine of the third category.
Who is kidding who here?
“Free expression” is no longer a thing in Europe.