The U.S. State Department has sharply criticized Europe for its approach to regulating online speech, particularly targeting the EU's Digital Services Act. American officials claim these regulations amount to 'Orwellian' censorship, arguing that they stifle free expression and shield politicians from public criticism. The controversy follows recent events in the UK that reignited debates about the limits of free speech and online regulation. The U.S. warns that Europe's model could threaten free speech rights globally and serve as a cautionary tale for the United States. European governments, meanwhile, defend their policies as necessary for public safety and combating harmful content.
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