I find this worrisome.
Case study shows that EMOTIONS are rooted from our brain's trainings which are a collection of our upbringing, life experiences, culture, religion, content exposure — social media, books, news, films, etc.
It means each individual has different view of the world.
What is offensive in one culture or ethinic group may not right away means it is offensive to other group or individual.
Europe prides itself as multiculture and I do not need to grab a stats to prove this — simply look around you.
Multiculture means diversity.
Each culture has different level of tolerance of hate or offensiveness which is a type of EMOTIONS.
Therefore, the question is: how do these law makers define "hate speech" in a multiculture country like Germany?
What exactly is Germany's identity as a culture in a multi-ethnicity? Food for thought 🤔
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Overcomplicating it. Just look for whatever gives them power. The reasoning will be ad hoc to the goal
do you think our past life experiences shape how we deal with our emotions in this current incarnation?
it depends on the individual. from experience in past life regression with clients, there are unresolved issues in the past life that we carry over "unconsciously". Hence, they find answers through regression. It is part of life experiences .
critical thinking takes a lot of energy and brain capacity. If you say complicated then it is. Power is nor bad nor good. How it is use and who wields it that matters.
Yes Im not making a value statement. I'm describing the reality that they will collect power and the justifications are just theater. Fundamentally the systemic collection of power matters more over the long arc since eventually someone will abuse it.