Rubio defends Vance’s Munich speech, as CBS host suggests that “free speech” caused the Holocaust


Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended Vice President JD Vance The speech in Germany denies Europe’s preference for censorship on Sunday.

Rubio clashed with CBS host Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation” after suggesting that freedom of speech was “weaponized” to bring about the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.

Brennan emphasized Vance’s speech It criticized European allies for adopting a “Soviet”-style approach to censorship at the Munich security conference in Germany last week.

“What has all of this achieved other than frustrating our allies?” asked Brennan.

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Marco Rubio of the Dominican Republic

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has rejected a request from the CBS host that “free speech” caused the Holocaust. (AP photo/Mark Sieferbein, pool)

“Why are we frustrated by our allies or someone expressing their freedom of speech and opinions? After all, we are democratic,” Rubio said. “The Munich Security Conference is primarily a democratic conference, and one of the values ​​we cherish is our ability to speak freely and offer your opinions. I agree with him, but I am not eager to do so about it. I think I’m actually making his point to make it up.”

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“Well, he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to do genocide,” replied Brennan. “He met with the head of a political party who has some historical connections between the far-right views and extreme groups. The context was changing that tone, and you know that. It’s there.”

Margaret Brennan

CBS host Margaret Brennan claimed that the Nazis had “weaponized” freedom of speech to carry out genocide in Germany. (Screenshot/CBS)

“Well, I have to disagree with you. No – I have to disagree with you,” Rubio said as the pair discussed each other. “Free speech was not used to implement genocide. Genocide was genocide, authoritarian, because it hated Jews, hated minorities, and had a list of Jews who mostly disliked Jews. It was carried out by the Nazi regime.”

He said, “Nazi Germany had no freedom of speech. There was nothing. There was no opposition to Nazi Germany. They were the only party that ruled the country.

Vance at the Munich Security Conference

Vice President JD Vance last week rebuked his European allies for their favours of censorship. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

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Rubio continued to repeat Vance’s points. European leaders Despite facing criticism, we should be able to continue working with the United States and other like-minded countries. At that point, Brennan ended the segment.

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