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European Parliament Member to United States: 'We Are the Free World Now"

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"Orwellian" will be the word of the decade for the 2020s. 

Europeans are furious that the United States has sanctioned Europeans who have been using their power to censor Americans—actual, bona fide individuals who will feel the sting, thank God—and it's hilarious to watch the reactions. They are ridiculous precisely because they are asserting the opposite of the truth. 

My favorite?

For far too long, Europe has been weak in implementing its own laws and defending its own interests.

You have chosen to cosy up tyrants and confront democracies. The time has come for us to stand up.

Kneel as much as you want in front of Putin, we are the free world now. https://t.co/nH5KlXVpTQ

— Raphael Glucksmann (@rglucks1) December 24, 2025

"We are the free world now." 

Think about that. Mr. Glucksmann, a Member of the European Parliament, goes on a rant and accuses the United States of bowing to a tyrant because...the US is fighting for freedom of expression. 

Yeah right https://t.co/UmzADKqESs pic.twitter.com/W1rhgJ6FNj

— Svetlana Lokhova (@RealSLokhova) December 24, 2025

The United Kingdom has been throwing people in jail for making posts on social media, with sentences longer than those given to Islamists who raped British children, yet they insist that they are the true defenders of free speech. 

How many fathoms down into the echo chamber do you have to be to write this out and not see the irreconcilable contradiction? https://t.co/1H3xShVKwO

— Joel Engel (@joelengel) December 25, 2025

They just define freedom as slavery. 

These sanctions are visa-related. We aren't invoking severe Magnitsky-style financial measures, but our message is clear: if you spend your career fomenting censorship of American speech, you're unwelcome on American soil. https://t.co/CYvR1HFnhR

— Under Secretary of State Sarah B. Rogers (@UnderSecPD) December 23, 2025

WE’VE SANCTIONED: Thierry Breton, a mastermind of the Digital Services Act. In August 2024, while serving as European Commissioner for Internal Markets and Digital Services, he published a letter using the DSA to threaten @elonmusk ahead of his livestream interview with President…

— Under Secretary of State Sarah B. Rogers (@UnderSecPD) December 23, 2025

Ed and I both wrote about the sanctions on Wednesday. Well, Ed wrote about them, and I ranted and raved, but you got two good essays out of the flap in any case. 

Europeans believe that freedom of speech doesn't include speech that is "harmful," and we all know who gets to define harmful. Objecting to the rape or murder of British women can be deemed harmful, but calling for the murder of Jews is not.

Police have DROPPED all charges against Bob Vylan over their IDF chants at Glastonbury. @ASPolice cited a lack of evidence, even though it was literally broadcast on the BBC.

Meanwhile, Lucy Connolly went to prison for a deleted tweet. 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/jpxbT8YHYR

— Peter Lloyd (@Suffragent_) December 23, 2025

As Europeans lecture us on freedom of speech, they simultaneously proudly describe how they execute dawn raids to take away people's communications devices to prevent them from exercising it. 

The three people interviewed by Sharyn Alfonsi in this 60 Minutes clip about policing online hate speech in Germany are:

Dr. Matthäus Fink: A German state prosecutor specializing in hate speech cases.

Svenja Meininghaus: A German state prosecutor working on online hate speech… pic.twitter.com/E1dAHwwquZ

— Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker (@Martyupnorth) December 25, 2025

What is striking to me is how the EU has not figured out that free speech is a total red line for the United States, and that Marco Rubio directly warned them on Wednesday that their status as allies of the United States is predicated on respecting the speech rights of Americans, and on our continuing to share values. 

EU threatens action after US sanctions 5 prominent Europeans pressuring US companies to censor.

Censorship is the enforcement "muscle" of DEI. The EU made it very profitable.

The EU has quietly set up a system of laws that allow them to shake down US companies for cash. The… pic.twitter.com/3FWDZlHNQV

— Grummz (@Grummz) December 25, 2025

Wednesday's move was not only about protecting the rights of Americans, although that was the headline lead. Rubio went much further, calling into question the existence of NATO (implicitly) itself. A lot of people missed this, but I sure didn't. 

"Are we going to live in a world where some American puts up a social media post and then gets to some airport somewhere and is arrested?"

Secretary of State Marco Rubio issues a warning to Americans over Europe's assault on the First Amendment. pic.twitter.com/tOG8Lf8Ov0

— Free Speech America (@FreeSpeechAmer) December 23, 2025

The pullquote is about Americans in particular, but the longer quote is worth noting:

Are we gonna live in a world where some American puts up a social media posts and then gets to some airport somewhere and is arrested? Um, we’re also concerned about the impact that some of their policies are having on our social media platforms. As you recently saw, you know, X. Is facing this massive multimillion dollar fine that they’re gonna have to pay, I guess, if they want to continue to operate. But I think more importantly, I think it, it, it, it touches on the broader question that was asked a little bit earlier. We all talk about how these alliances, in many cases, our alliances with our European partners are built on our, on our common principles are common values as much as anything else. These aren’t just a geopolitical arrangement. It is an alliance with like-minded countries with whom we share values and principles. And one of those values and principles, we hope is freedom and the freedom of expression, and we’re concerned that that is eroding. 

Read the bolded section, and you see that Rubio is putting down a marker. America's historic ties to Europe and willingness to defend it is predicated on a certain understanding of the "free world," and that doesn't include bullying Americans or European citizens to STFU. 

"Like-minded countries."

— Maxim Mironov (@mironov_fm) December 25, 2025

I have been a big fan ot NATO for decades, but I am unconvinced that we should continue to be a member of it. Not because we don't have geopolitical interests in common, but because NATO is made up of countries that are becoming unrecognizable. "The Free World" used to mean something. 

I firmly condemn the United States decision to impose travel restrictions on five European individuals including former European Commissioner Thierry Breton

How long and how many crises will it take for the United States to understand that, by attacking the European Union…

— Michel Barnier (@MichelBarnier) December 24, 2025

Laying down a marker is the right thing to do. And if the Europeans don't like it, then they can choose to defend themselves alone. 

UPDATE: 

I just found this absurdity. 

— Marvin Baumann (@MarvinTBaumann) December 26, 2025
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