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JD Vance Slams European Tech Regulation and Censorship Policies

What Happened

Vice President JD Vance publicly condemned what he described as Europe\’s shift toward \”Soviet-era\” censorship, specifically targeting new regulations on speech and online content moderation. Speaking out via a Fox News interview, Vance argued that recent measures introduced by European governments dangerously restrict digital expression and echo the authoritarian policies of past regimes. Vance expressed serious concerns that such regulations could undermine democracy and stifle both free speech and innovative tech platforms across the EU. He encouraged policymakers to consider the impact these rules might have on international relations and technology markets alike.

Why It Matters

The remarks draw attention to the ongoing global debate over content moderation, freedom of expression, and the extent of government control over digital platforms. Vance\’s position highlights the tension between regulation and innovation, raising questions about how democracies should protect users while preserving open discourse. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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