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« on: March 31, 2017, 07:34:02 PM »

Germany and Austria outlaw hate groups because of the great harm that those groups have done in the past. The Allies chose to outlaw Nazism in every possible manifestation from the the Hitler salute to the swastika and stock Nazi phrases.  Of course Nazis did murder six million Jews, among others. Contemporary Germans find Nazism an embarrassment.
Germany is not remotely a free country.

Germans (excluding klarxet) would disagree, but because it has refugees it much unfree.
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