The Germans, I think, not unreasonably violate a principle that is embedded in our law about freedom of expression by not allowing people to publish copies of mine camp. Given the history of Germany, I don't think that's a crazy decision. But I think it would be wrong to stop Americans having access to mine camp even though some of them are going to use it to form alt-right groups. Those are just different. And what you have to do in designing your democracy to deal with the problems is different in those two cases.

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