In 1922, a legislation was enacted by the Weimar authorities as a response to the rise of extremist groups like the Nazis, granting them the authority to censor any press content critical of the government or promoting violence. Subsequently, a series of emergency decrees further extended the scope of newspaper censorship powers. During this period,…
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Dr Taonui tweets that allowing free speech is what leads to the Nazis. Now such a moronic tweet shouldn't even need responding to, but I thought people might be interested in the true history of the Weimar Republic with speech. Nadine Strossen and Greg Lukianoff write: Weimar Germany had laws banning hateful speech (particularly hateful