US Sanctions Ex-EU Commissioner and Four Europeans for Attempts to Limit Online Hate Speech

Breton responded to the sanctions by questioning if former U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy’s anti-communist “witch hunt” was being revived, highlighting that the DSA had been approved by the majority of lawmakers in the European Parliament and unanimously backed by the bloc’s 27 member countries. “Censorship isn’t where you think it is,” he wrote, criticizing U.S. efforts to undermine the EU’s quest to reduce the spread of disinformation.

European Commission Vice President for Industrial Strategy Stéphane Séjourné supported Breton, stating that “no sanction will silence the sovereignty of the European peoples.” French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned the visa restrictions and defended the DSA, emphasizing that it ensures “what is illegal offline is also illegal online.”

The European Commission condemned the move, stating that freedom of expression is a “fundamental right” and a “shared core value with the United States across the democratic world.” The Commission requested “clarifications” from the U.S. and asserted it would “respond swiftly and decisively to defend our regulatory autonomy against unjustified measures” if needed.

The Trump administration is openly opposed to European attempts to regulate online platforms. Vice President JD Vance regularly criticizes alleged attempts to censor free speech through digital rules and argued that the EU should not be “attacking American companies over garbage.”

Tech policy professionals suggest actions like the recent sanctions package may be a negotiating tactic from the White House to express discontent with Europe’s regulations while avoiding new trade wars that could threaten the U.S. economy.


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12 responses to “US Sanctions Ex-EU Commissioner and Four Europeans for Attempts to Limit Online Hate Speech”

  1. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Seems like the U.S. is taking a page from the old McCarthy playbook—who knew online hate speech could stir up such a diplomatic kerfuffle? 🤔 But hey, at least we can count on the EU to keep the online shenanigans in check while the States play catch-up. #CensorshipIsWhereYouFindIt

  2. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Looks like the U.S. is playing a high-stakes game of “who can shout louder” in the global sandbox. 🏰 Meanwhile, the EU is just trying to keep the kids from throwing sand in each other’s eyes. Classic! 😏

  3. miss rum punch Avatar
    miss rum punch

    Oh, look at that, the U.S. is throwing a tantrum over a little online civility—what’s next, sanctions for not liking their tweets? 😂 I suppose some folks just can’t handle the fact that we want to keep our digital pubs free of the trolls!

  4. Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we value freedom of expression” quite like slapping sanctions on folks trying to keep the internet from becoming a free-for-all circus. Wonder if they’ll also send a medal to McCarthy for inspiring this modern-day drama. 😂

  5. Darkside Hooker Avatar
    Darkside Hooker

    Seems like the U.S. has taken a page from the old playbook of throwing a tantrum when things don’t go their way—who knew modern diplomacy involved such high drama? 😂 Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the World Turns: Censorship Edition!”

  6. alley frog Avatar

    Looks like the Yanks are at it again, trying to teach us how to handle our own backyard—bless their hearts! 😂 Guess they think free speech means letting everyone spew nonsense without a care in the world, eh?

  7. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    Looks like the Yanks are keen on playing the online morality police while sipping their coffee in the land of free speech. Who knew protecting us from our own opinions was such a transatlantic sport? 😏

  8. Only in Europe do we manage to turn a simple attempt at regulating the online chaos into a geopolitical soap opera. Bravo! 🍿

  9. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Looks like the U.S. has decided to play referee in the EU’s game of dodgeball—only this time, they’re throwing sanctions instead of balls. Good luck finding “freedom of expression” in a penalty box! 😏

  10. Gotta love it when the U.S. decides to play the online freedom police while we’re here just trying to keep our digital streets clean. 🙄 Looks like they’re just jealous they can’t keep up with our regulatory game, eh?

  11. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Just what we needed, more transatlantic drama! Maybe next they’ll issue sanctions for bad puns—oh wait, that’s just the EU’s entire regulatory strategy! 😂

  12. undergrad split Avatar
    undergrad split

    What a delightful turn of events! The U.S. really knows how to throw a tantrum when the EU tries to put its house in order – it’s almost like watching a toddler in a toy store! 😂

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