On Tue, 20 Jan 2026 18:41:24 +0100
[email protected] wrote:

> This is not an invention, this is real cases (the swiss colonel
> Jacques Baud, and the french citizen Xavier Moreau). There was
> nothing illegal about their activities, they were simply not taking
> the "story telling" about the war in Ukraine for gospel truth and were
> trying to express other views based on facts---but if the europeists
> have declared that it is night while the Sun is shining, the Sun is
> condemned for blasphemy.

Freedom of speech is not absolute and does not give people the right to
spread harmful propaganda.

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/12/18/who-are-the-westerners-sanctioned-by-the-eu-for-spreading-russian-propaganda

There are laws that deal with this and it may be illegal to spread:
- Incitement
- Hate speech
- Foreign influence operations
- Deliberate disinformation

For example, in August 2024 a number of people in the UK were jailed
for inciting violence on social media during the riots against asylum
seekers.

There is a difference between critisising someone and inciting
violence against them.

If you believe the war in Ukraine is a myth, then you are more than
welcome to visit Ukraine and observe for yourself the war crimes that
Russia is committing there on daily basis.

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