Ineffective.
EU to “force” Hate Speech laws on Ireland after their rejection, but will Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan, push back?
“Today, free speech has prevailed.”
Research and Innovation Minister James Lawless says he does not agree that Ireland and the EU are on a regulatory collision course with the US, because Elon Musk is “no longer as influential in the White House” as he was previously:
Psychotherapist Stella O’Malley wrote about being slowly “cancelled” by the Irish media for raising concerns about transgender issues. This week, a senior journalist in the Irish Times has essentially admitted she was right – that the media are “reticent” to cover such issues:
In Ireland, of all addictions, only the big porn companies seem to get away with doing what they want.
Through a “user-friendly portal”.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
Online Safety Monitor
US State Dept taking notice
In the process of using its existing tools to regulate sometimes overly influential Big Tech, the EU must avoid becoming a battlefield where the main casualties are European consumers.
Including Dublin In The Green and The Patriot Game