Brazil’s Supreme Court is Threatening X For Refusing To Censor Accounts
Brazil has launched a legal investigation on Musk after X defied the court order for the censorship of several popular accounts. Musk says, “This judge has brazenly and repeatedly betrayed the constitution and the people of Brazil. He should resign or be impeached”.
Editor’s Note: It is important to follow the developments regarding this feud between Musk and the Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes because it will give us a clear picture of the extraordinary measures governments are taking to control the flow of information.
It will also show us the kind of challenge we will face if we allow governments to have unprecedented control over the internet.
If Elon Musk, the richest person in the world is treated like this when he only wanted to uphold freedom of speech, due process, and transparency, can you imagine what they will do to the rest of us who do not command the same resources? Musk shouldn’t be fighting for our freedom – that’s the government’s job. What do we do then, now that the government is against us? [For inspiration, read We Are Winning Against The Globalist Elite’s Authoritarian Agenda, How Can We Restore Freedom?. Also, read FARMER REVOLT IN GERMANY MORE MASSIVE AND EFFECTIVE THAN REPORTED IN MAINSTREAM MEDIA. An Eyewitness Account from a German Executive, Great News: EU Eases Demands in 2040 Climate Proposal Following Massive Farmer Protests, Netherlands’ Minister for Agriculture Resigns After Failing To Quell Dutch Farmer Protests].
For those who wish to go deeper into the Musk-Brazil issue, here are a few resources you can follow:
- X announces they are being forced by Brazil to block certain accounts without due process. The platform is prohibited from saying which judge issued the order, on what grounds, and which accounts are impacted.
- Examples of censorship in Brazil
- Brazilian judge labels Musk and X as a “criminal organization”, open investigation against Musk and X
- X employees threatened with criminal prosecution
- Michael Shellenberger releases analysis on Brazil’s lawless censorship of political opponents
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