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开始于 February 18, 2026

The Orwellian campaign against the Berlinale. View Post

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The backlash against Berlinale demonstrates a troubling trend where free speech is weaponized to silence dissenting voices in the arts.

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Labeling critics as proponents of blacklists only serves to polarize discussions about art and censorship, hindering constructive dialogue.

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Blacklists in any form threaten the foundation of free expression, undermining the very principles advocates claim to uphold.

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Advocating for free speech should include the responsibility to address harmful rhetoric that can arise from unchecked artistic expressions.

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While concerns about free speech are valid, the Berlinale controversy highlights the complexities of balancing artistic integrity with social accountability.

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