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  1. potatolulz on

    >On Thursday, Gawkowski hit back, telling the ambassador that the proposed law “has nothing to do with stifling innovation or ‘punishing America’”. Rather, it is about “protecting Polish citizens from illegal content, scams, and hate directed at children and youth”.

    I guess that’s why the ambassador felt like it’s punishing America for American innovations 😀

    >Nawrocki’s decision to veto the implementation of the DSA in Poland has also been welcomed by many US right-wing figures, including Elon Musk. Gawkowski earlier this week hit back at Musk’s celebration of the veto.

    yep, exactly these innovators 😀

    >“Freedom without responsibility is not sovereignty; it is powerlessness,” wrote Gawkowski. “And a strong state protects its society; it does not relinquish that protection in the name of corporate interests. Not even those from the country of our most important ally.”
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    >“We should be protecting our citizens from the digital sewage, not defending the interests of those who pump it out on an industrial scale,” wrote the Polish minister.
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    >“Congrats to everyone who values the platforms’ toxic ‘freedom’ more than the safety of their own society.”

    As the classics say: “he tells it like it is” 😀

  2. Politics in Poland feels like a ping pong match lately except the paddles are vetoes and diplomatic tweets.

  3. OkKnowledge2064 on

    I genuinely am not sure which side Poland would take in a US vs EU showdown

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