It is censorship, and it is unbearable. In the depths of the Swiss media landscape, there is a cozy consensus that even indecent insults against an influential politician and wealthy businessman and against his party, which is after all the party with the most votes in Switzerland, are accepted with secret joy. While when this party and its representatives make similar missteps, in, raise the alarm and eloquently lament the downfall of all morals in political debate.
It is absurd that a critic of allegedly fascist methods portugal rcs data is allowed to use his own browned vocabulary uncensored, but a reply that is indispensable for hygienic reasons is rejected and the assumption that it might appear elsewhere is enough for a preventive and general ban on writing.
Anyone who publishes something shares responsibility for the content. This applies to all media, including Journal21. The fact that it is serving the basic consensus that Blocher, his party and his political goals could cause terrible damage to Switzerland and that anything is therefore permitted in the fight back is pathetic.