Free speech laws are an American phenomenon. In most of the world we prefer that Nazi’s aren’t allowed to speak their mind. Of course in practice the Nazi’s aren’t gonna stop but they are still on the fringes compared to America.
As for striking, like America we’ve had a history of striking so much it harms our economic prospects. Unlike America though we didn’t go all the way in the opposite direction (Taft-Hartley Act). Though the distance we did go is excessive today given the declining power of unions.
Free speech laws are an American phenomenon. In most of the world we prefer that Nazi’s aren’t allowed to speak their mind. Of course in practice the Nazi’s aren’t gonna stop but they are still on the fringes compared to America.
As for striking, like America we’ve had a history of striking so much it harms our economic prospects. Unlike America though we didn’t go all the way in the opposite direction (Taft-Hartley Act). Though the distance we did go is excessive today given the declining power of unions.