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At the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14, the German defense chancellor chided Vice President J.D. Vance for expressing concern regarding the respect for free speech in Europe.
“If I understand him correctly he compares the condition of Europe with what prevails in some authoritarian regimes,” Boris Pistorius said during his remarks after Vance’s address.
“This is not acceptable. This is not the Europe where I live,” he added.
JUST IN: German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius starts whining about JD Vance’s speech, says it was “not acceptable.”
Looks like Vance’s speech was a success.
The whining came after Vance ripped European nations for criminalizing free speech and acting like tyrants.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 14, 2025
Never mind the fact that Germany not only banned two of its top political parties from the Munich Security Conference and is trying to ban one of them, period. That can always be pinned on Germany’s, ahem, history in regard to certain sociopolitical matters during the last century.
However, if this truly isn’t “the Europe where I live,” Pistorius need only look to one…
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