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What percentage of Germans feel comfortable expressing their opinions in public?

According to a recent poll cited by constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley, only 17% of Germans feel comfortable stating their views in public. This alarmingly low figure highlights a significant crisis in free expression in Germany, where the vast majority of citizens appear to feel constrained or intimidated when it comes to voicing their opinions openly. Turley critically observes that "They're silencing the wrong people," suggesting that current censorship measures or social pressures in Germany may be misdirected and potentially harmful to democratic discourse. This statistic represents a troubling indicator for the state of free speech in one of Europe's leading democracies.

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