Has Sweden always had laws like this? I do fear that you could see a push to repeal the 1st amendment in the U.S. one day. So many young people hate the idea of free speech. I was taught in civics the importance of the idea of “I may hate what you say but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it”. This was 90s public school. I guess they don’t teach civics
Has Sweden always had laws like this? I do fear that you could see a push to repeal the 1st amendment in the U.S. one day. So many young people hate the idea of free speech. I was taught in civics the importance of the idea of “I may hate what you say but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it”. This was 90s public school. I guess they don’t teach civics
Ehh, sweden law is not very good with is usage of hate crime laws among other things. But this is not swedish court instead it is a swiss court.
Thanks. Sorry about getting them mixed up
Eh. Not your fault for the OP being weird and putting the wrong country in the title.
I have absolutely no idea how Sweden got there considering it's a Swiss court, happened in Switzerland and news is from a website called SWISSINFO.
The Swiss man should have used a Swedish VPN tho and he would have gotten away with this.👌