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Matt Gagnon discusses JD Vance's criticisms of European political restrictions and his support for far-right political parties in Germany, particularly the Alternative for Germany. Matt highlights Vance's argument that restricting political activity and speech can be counterproductive. He contrasts post-WWII Germany's ban on anything associated with Nazism with the current political landscape, noting the decline of guilt-driven restrictions and the rise of populist, far-right movements.  He also touches on the sensitivity around nationalism and patriotism in Germany, exemplified by the country's new flag and cautious approach to displaying national symbols.