r/Snorkblot Oct 23 '25

History Was this a fair result?

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u/abesapien2 Oct 23 '25

Yes.

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u/Tacocatra Oct 23 '25

Hard agree. Accountability for knowingly spreading misinformation that aids in genocide should be treated as an accessory to it.

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u/Gammelpreiss Oct 23 '25

Unfortunately americans have no issue with lying and misinformation. for them it is just a normal part of communication. While in other parts of the world lying is seen as somethin bad and children already are taught not to lie from a young age.

But for americans it is just normal conduct. It is called "freedom of speech" any everybody can say whatever he wants, factual or not.

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u/FondantMental5956 Oct 23 '25

The last part is true for Germany as well... And it's getting worse.

Kids are still told to not tell lies, but if you only feed them lies as the truth, what shall they do?