Hi Dave and List,

the German original is equally strange ... it is no clear whether he means that Schulz has said something, or nothing... I found an article on spiegel-online that puts this into perspective: Schulz mentioned that the digital revolution / internet / etc have totalitarian potential but avoids talking about his own political party's shortcomings in related discussions.

German text: 
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/martin-schulz-und-spd-vision-fuer-digitale-zukunft-fehlt-a-951848.html

sorry no English translation available

best

Jorn



Am 04.03.2014 um 13:00 schrieb [email protected]:

"it's
remarkable enough if one notable politician speaks up. His name is Martin Schulz, and he's not only president of the European Parliament but even a
Social Democrat. Until now, neither he nor his party objected to the
rampant security and control mania in any remarkable way."

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