Anti-Populist Censorship Reigns in Europe
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Started May 14, 2026
If Europe doesn’t ease up, it will have to learn the hard way that repression has its limits
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Anti-Populist Censorship Reigns in Europe
National Review (United States) | May 13, 2026
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May 14, 2026
Censorship in Europe undermines democratic values and stifles essential discourse, risking a backlash from the very populist movements it seeks to suppress.
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The push for censorship is a necessary measure to protect society from the dangers of extremist populism that can destabilize governments and social order.
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European nations must find a balance between addressing populism and safeguarding free speech; censorship is not the solution to political dissent.
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Anti-populist censorship may create more division, as it alienates those who feel their voices are not being heard in the political landscape.
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While concerns about populism are valid, imposing strict censorship could lead to a slippery slope that erodes civil liberties across Europe.
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