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[โ€“] Noja@sopuli.xyz 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

In Germany, the left is among the only parties opposing stuff like this, and they have very good arguments against it! The social democrats want to "protect the kids". The CDU is strongly in favor because they think "Teenage Terrorists" are being radicalized online.

*(sources are in German)

Good for Germany. In the UK, Australia, and Canada the left are pushing these authoritarian laws through.