@CaptainXtra
I’m sitting basicallly at the source of this yakshit and have read it in the newspaper. It worries me, but I can’t say I’m surprised. Austria is quite a peasant state.
For quite a long time I thought that at least most of our politicians, with a few exceptions like Strache, are on the smarter end of the spectrum. But in the last few years, I heard too much yakshit from them.
I’m not surprised at all that this woman doesn’t understand that, as a politician, she is required to have a thicker skin and needs to swallow such statements, because the moment she hounds a court on a citizen for saying something she doesn’t like to hear, she is committing very heavy power abuse.
In a peasant state like Austria, it’s no surprise that a politician doesn’t get that. Or, she is just utterly corrupted and has taken money from the EU to help pushing censorship of the Internet.
Anyway, I wonder how that court can be so arrogant to assume that Facebook has to obey to the demand of a worldwide (!) removal of that statement. A lot of Facebook’s servers aren’t located in Austria or the EU, so that court can do shit about it if Facebook keeps that statement online in the US, Canada, Japan, ect.
Apparently the EU now thinks it can control the entire world. How utterly stupid.