Many of Musk’s followers echoed his sentiments. For example, Texas Senator Ted Cruz described the ban as an attempt to “suppress free speech and thought” and accused Brazil’s President Lula of supporting this decision to silence opposition Fox Business ). X’s CEO Linda Yaccarino expressed disappointment, saying, “This is a sad day for X users around the world, especially those in Brazil, who are being denied access to our platform. I wish it did not have to come to this – it breaks my heart” WETS
On Saturday, social media erupted as politicians and users on X voiced their outrage over the platform’s ban in Brazil. The ban followed a court-imposed deadline that X failed to meet for appointing a legal representative in the country. This move is the latest twist in a growing conflict between Brazilian authorities and Elon Musk, who owns X and has also seen his satellite internet provider, Starlink, face financial restrictions in Brazil.
They banned X and free speech in Brazil. You know Uniparty communists would love to put our 1A rights on the chopping block
“No guarantee of free speech” when the government believes the speech is misinformation or undermines democracy”
– Tim Walz— It’s 🇺🇸 Tiff 🇺🇸 (@TiffMoodNukes) August 31, 2024
Elon Musk did not hold back his criticism, labeling the ban an attack on free speech. “X is the most used news source in Brazil. It is what the people want. Now, the tyrant de Voldemort is crushing the people’s right to free speech,” Musk wrote while referring to Alexandre de Moraes, the Brazilian Supreme Court justice behind the decision. Musk also accused the Brazilian government of stifling democratic freedoms while pretending to uphold them.
Moraes ordered the immediate suspension of X across Brazil until the company complies with court orders, including the payment of significant fines totaling 18.5 million reais (around $3.28 million) and the appointment of a local legal representative. To prevent users from bypassing the ban through VPNs, Moraes threatened fines of up to 50,000 reais per day (about $9,000) for individuals or companies attempting to maintain access to the platform.
Supporters of Musk swiftly condemned the ban, framing it as a blatant attempt to suppress free speech. Texas Senator Ted Cruz criticized the move, suggesting it was part of a broader effort to silence dissent. “Brazil is banning X for one reason: to suppress free speech and thought,” Cruz posted, drawing connections between Brazil’s actions and what he perceives as similar tendencies in the Biden administration.
Brazil just banned X for refusing to take down accounts spreading hate speech and misinformation. pic.twitter.com/3a3Z7UKwjA
— Barbara (@foreverBAThomas) August 31, 2024
Outkick host Clay Travis also weighed in, calling for the NFL to cancel its upcoming game in Brazil to protest the ban on X. He suggested that moving the game back to the U.S. would make a strong statement in support of free speech. Cruz echoed this sentiment, urging the NFL to act in defense of constitutional rights.
Musk also took aim at the United States, warning that similar censorship could occur if political figures like Kamala Harris and Tim Walz come to power. “The attacks this year on free speech are unprecedented in the 21st century. It will happen in America too if Kamala/Walz gain power,” Musk wrote, urging vigilance against what he sees as creeping authoritarianism.
Earlier this year, de Moraes had ordered X to remove certain accounts, accusing the platform of enabling “digital militias” to spread misinformation and hate speech. Musk responded by condemning the demands, claiming they would force X to break multiple national and international laws, leaving the company no choice but to shut down its Brazilian operations.
🇧🇷IS THIS THE REASON BRAZIL BANNED X?
In April, ex-President Bolsonaro held a massive rally at Copacabana beach in Rio, where he thanked Elon for defending free speech.
“Elon is a man who truly cares about the freedom of all of us.
He is the man who had the courage to show the… pic.twitter.com/P2XfUqBgbX
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 1, 2024
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva supported de Moraes’ actions, insisting that all foreign investors must respect Brazilian laws. “Any citizen, from anywhere in the world, who has investments in Brazil, is subject to the Brazilian Constitution and Brazilian laws,” Lula said as taking stance against Musk’s perceived defiance.
As a result of the ban, many Brazilian users have flocked to Bluesky, a newer social media platform, highlighting a growing shift in user behavior and the potential long-term impact of Brazil’s regulatory decisions on global tech companies.
Major Points
- Brazil banned the social media platform X after the company failed to meet a court deadline to appoint a legal representative in the country.
- Elon Musk criticized the ban, calling it an attack on free speech and accusing Brazilian authorities of suppressing democratic freedoms.
- Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the ban and demanded fines and compliance from X to lift the suspension.
- The ban led to widespread condemnation from Musk’s supporters, who viewed it as an effort to silence dissent and restrict free expression.
- In response to the ban, many Brazilian users have migrated to alternative platforms like Bluesky, signaling a shift in user behavior.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News