Oh at least (some of) Africa is green, but why tf is Italy greener than China? We have one of the lowest freedom of expression scores in the “international community”

The US and Germany straight up put you in jail if you pirate, that’s not freedumh.

Also French cops can access your phone at every moment, and do who knows what.

Bonus point for green ukkkraine and t*iwan

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    This reminds me of a lib who was vehemently anti-CPC because they “censor dissenting opinions” but then he ended up censoring dissenting opinions on a Roblox elevator group he hates, by stating that more professional language on that article “made it sound more like a promotion than a wiki” glad i left that shithole

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    In America you are free to start a newspaper, it’s just a weird coincidence that every outlet that’s considered legitimate sides with American foreign policy all the time

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    Lol the wifi at my amerikkka academic institution blocks all .ru sites and rt.com (which they did without telling anyone) and they publicly blocked all Chinese social media including TikTok and WeChat. But yeah, we’re the free ones

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    France, where protesting for Palestine will land you in jail is green?
    Someone should maybe check with Assange on what he thinks of the US being green.

    They didn’t even try to show any kind of method here, they just colored based on what countries they like the most.

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      Russian and Iranian media are blocked EU wide as far as I know. But that’s not censorship, that’s wholesome deplatforming of hate speech or whatever the libs in your member state of choice call it.

      Twitter has long flagged every single link to a .cn domain as “potential misinformation” or a similar term, regardless of what content is hosted at that domain.