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Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
@@wisemanofsorts6068 First: that's simple not true. Second: it's not up to a foreign company to say whether a country is breaking their own laws or not, they have nothing to do with that.
@Ballistic-vn6em A company can not break the law because a judge tells them to. Brazil has something called the Internet Act that allows politicians to take down content that breaks the law of hate speech. However, it states the government must provide an example of the illegal material on the social media platform. Brazil requested that several Brazilian senators and congress memebers have their accounts deleted. But when X asked for examples of the content that caused the takedown request, the Brazilian court refused to provide it. This goes against Brazilian law.
@@wisemanofsorts6068 So you mean he alone gets to interpret how each country's local laws should be implemented. You know how arrogant that is. The supreme court is the final arbitrator of Brazilian law, now if he thinks they are breaking a law then challenge it through the courts. Instead, he throws a tantrum and dismisses his local legal representative.
@@ryryzam79He PROTECTED the representative. Alexandre de Moraes was threatening to arrest her if she didn't follow his illegal orders. Musk is right
@ryryzam79 X did challenge the ruling of the court. The problem is when the same court oversees both the original ruling and your challenge, they obviously come to the same conclusion. The Supreme Court is supposed to enforce the existing law. Not create new laws to impose. That is X challenge. Brazil has something called the Internet Act that allows politicians to take down content that breaks the law of hate speech. However, it states the government must provide an example of the illegal material on the social media platform. Brazil requested that several Brazilian senators and congress memebers have their accounts deleted. But when X asked for examples of the content that caused the takedown request, the Brazilian court refused to provide it. This goes against Brazilian law.
By any chance, do you think China is a democratic country with freedom of expression? So why doesn’t Elon Musk criticize China, where X is also banned? The answer is that the owner of X maintains Tesla factories in China, including the most modern one. So what he does is not for democracy, but for profit. And is Saudi Arabia a democratic country with freedom of expression? No. So why doesn’t Elon Musk criticize the Saudi regime, where X is also banned? The answer is that a large part of the funding for Elon Musk's companies comes from Saudi Arabia. So he is not concerned about democracy, but about his profits.
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
Brazilian conservative journalists: "Allan Frutuoso" - was arrested at the airport when he tried to to escape to Argentina. "Allan dos Santos" - exiled in the USA, Brazil asked request to the USA for extradition, USA does not extradite crimes of opinion. "Paulo Figueiredo" -Brazilian journalist exiled in the US. Censored by the Brazilian Supreme Court. "Oswaldo Eustáquio" - Censored by the STF, political prisoner with the fifth arrest warrant issued. he became paragletic, in prison. He was brutally tortured by order of Judge Alexandre de Moraes
@@yOkay_ so you agree that a judge can be the one judging, procecuting and be the object of the process???? Because that is what this Supreme Judge is doing.
My friend, in a dictatorship, as is happening here, the dictator's concern is not with fake news but rather that the 20 million Brazilian X users do not expose to the world the political persecution, censorship and other absurdities typical of a dictatorship.
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
when people like you use the word "racist" so loosely, you end up watering down the actual meaning. its ok to disagree with free speech, does not make you a racist.....if anything makes you sound fascist.
Who knows the Brazilian laws? The Brazilian Supreme Court or a rich foreigner without any formal education in law? Starlink got the Supreme Court's attention too since a 2012 Brazilian law, in accordance with and inspired by legislation against terrorism and organized crime in the US and other countries, allows companies from the same group or that have common owners (in this case, the famous character) to be included in the consequences of the process of one of them.
Congratulations to the Brazilian Justice system for acting firmly and independently. The decisions of the legal institutions of sovereign countries must be respected. Freedom of expression and opinions must be respected, as long as they comply with the law and do not act as instruments of social and political instability in sovereign nations through the dissemination of fake news. Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine and other countries face this type of problem.
“If you are so afraid of allowing someone to speak, then maybe, if you are that afraid, and you would want to ban them for life, you must believe that your own position is pretty indefensible……” Huckabee
As a Brazilian who does not support the current government, I want to make this clear: This is NOT censorship, as Musk wants you to believe. In Brazil, everyone is free AND SAFE to speak their mind, including criticism of the government or the supreme court, as long as it doesn't involve crimes like racism, coup advocacy, or disinformation (which are clearly defined in our laws). X and Elon Musk fled the country to avoid complying with decisions from the supreme court and to evade legal obligations the company still holds here. Lastly, what is happening in Brazil is entirely unrelated to situations in Iran in 2009 or Venezuela recently. This is not the action of an authoritarian government; the ban was ordered *by the Judiciary, not the Executive*, and it was done *in response to legal violations*. If anyone tells you this is about censorship or dictatorship, *know that is false*.
“If you are so afraid of allowing someone to speak, then maybe, if you are that afraid, and you would want to ban them for life, you must believe that your own position is pretty indefensible……” Huckabee
@user-sy9ke8cq1q You seem to have the fundamentalist idea that speech functions exactly the same in every country. That being said, Musk refuses to pull out of countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey that have more onerous speech laws than Brazil.
They are 2nd, UK was first to hold Elon accountable for his Murdock type of opinion journalism bs. Laws are in place in several countries when you lie on purpose to people. Aka, propaganda.
@@fadifarha431 What leader? Like you listening to Elon? He hasn't complied with Brazilian laws. Brazil Supreme Court upheld the decision. Maybe you need to get more facts in your life instead of listening to Mr. Apartheid. Yep, self driving cars by Tesla after 8,9yrs ago, robo taxi after announcement 6, 7yrs ago, now robots announced 3, 4yrs ago sitting in glass case at Robot exoo in China while other robots are shown. Subsidies, tax cuts, tax breaks for your leader. Free speech from consequences isn't a thing in the rest of the world. Get a clue.
Well, Musk is not following the law. I agrre with the Supreme Court. Free speech is not about liberty to spread misinformation, to be criminal and violent
I am Brazilian, and the Supreme Court judge is actually quite conservative. He was a former prosecutor and has directly dealt with crime, among other issues. The point is not entirely related to the left versus right political divide, even though right-wing people claim it is. The judge is targeting those who are spreading misinformation about our voting system and cannot provide any proof to support their claims. These individuals are actively fighting against our democracy, calling for military coups, for example. Meanwhile, Musk is actively protecting them by giving them a platform to attack our institutions. Also, to be clear, the judge has not acted alone. Our Supreme Court is composed of 11 judges, and in a recent ruling, his decision was supported by four other ministers (this is what we call them in an directly translation), with five votes in favor of his ruling. So, this is not undemocratic at all-he’s just being a crybaby because we don't bow to his will and money. The number of people that cant understand the basic in our country even after explained is absurd. In here it is illegal to an international company to stay and function without a juridic base in the country. To prevent or hold the company responsable in case of any issues. Like the billionare refuse to comply with the laws, for exemple. Furthermore, it is worth noting that in Brazil it is a crime to have Nazi speech, to suggest that people be racist and homophobic, it is a crime provided for in our law made by Brazilian society. X needs to respect the laws in Brazil just as if it were a Brazilian company like 3G, owner of Burger King, or Embraer respects and has a legal representative where it operates.
“…from your vantage point considering the legal issues in Brazil. Who is in the right?” …i need to answer a question you didn't ask. I will make sure the same person and topic is addressed but I will not answer this question.
Seems like he made a business decision. Guess he finds out what its like when a government has laws against your hate, russian, apartheid platform bs, oh wait, I mean free speech.
Nah, just uphold their hate speech and need a rep in the country if you have a business there. Just for starters. Other countries are older than the usa and most don't allow people to just lie, especially to their citizens. Have to go to Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, USA, North Korea, see a pattern?
Brazilian conservative journalists: "Allan Frutuoso" - was arrested at the airport when he tried to to escape to Argentina. "Allan dos Santos" - exiled in the USA, Brazil asked request to the USA for extradition, USA does not extradite crimes of opinion. "Paulo Figueiredo" -Brazilian journalist exiled in the US. Censored by the Brazilian Supreme Court. "Oswaldo Eustáquio" - Censored by the STF, political prisoner with the fifth arrest warrant issued. he became paragletic, in prison. He was brutally tortured by order of Judge Alexandre de Moraes
All with legal proceedings in Brazil and some convicted. Therefore, they are not "exiles" or "politically persecuted", they are fugitives from justice,
There are a lot of conservative journalists here. Do you know what these you cite have in common and are different from the others? They commited crimes. As a Brazilian who does not support the current government, I want to make this clear: This is NOT censorship, as Musk wants you to believe. In Brazil, everyone is free and SAFE to speak their mind, including criticism of the government or the supreme court, as long as it doesn't involve crimes like racism, coup advocacy, or disinformation (which are clearly defined in our laws). X and Elon Musk fled the country to avoid complying with decisions from the supreme court and to evade legal obligations the company still holds here. Lastly, what is happening in Brazil is entirely unrelated to situations in Iran in 2009 or Venezuela recently. This is not the action of an authoritarian government; the ban was ordered *by the Judiciary, not the Executive*, and it was done *in response to legal violations*. If anyone tells you this is about censorship or dictatorship, *know that is false*.
Extremist, racist, xenophobic and conspiracy theorist... That's the kind of "free" speech that mister Musk wants to allow in Brazil and the rest of the world.
he absolutely did not stand "for free speech" since when India asked him to ban over 2 million accounts for protesting the modi government, he DID it, or the fact he banned the world "cisgender" on the platform, he never stood for free speech ever in his life
Its on brazilian law, honey. You mean, the US has no law,, You have Trump trying a coup and he's running for president again. Bolsonaro tried the same and he is forbidden to be a candidate until 2030. Fix your laws, dork 🤣🤣
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
@jhonatansa9894 It is illegal to attack a seperate company. It is a completely seperate ownership group. Just because Musk owns shares in both does not make them equal. Musk does not even own a majority stake in SpaceX.
Musk's companies are much more intertwined than it seems on paper. In Brazil, this is the case at least for X/Twitter and Starlink. However, there would be no issues at all if Tesla wanted to start operating here. These analysts are talking BS
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
@@miguelmedeirosperin1889outside the capital, Buenos Aires, the only provider is Starlink. Before Saint Elon coming to Brazil we only communicated by fire signals.
Free speech why does a government need to control what we say or read , I like all opinions and I take my own read on them , I don’t want or need a sterilise government version of the truth as we all know governments are not truth tellers or even close, any media outlet that’s happy with Brazil stance , everyone is entitled to there view no matter how crazy it is , we all don’t agree which is great 💯💯💯
Brazils mental health about to improve.
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Average IQ there is 86. I think they will just go into another platform like Thread or Bluesky.
@@yOkay_ Something to consider since the rollout of the safe and effective, IQ levels. Have they collectively increased or dropped like a rock.
Indeed
With all the money I'm going to save on therapy I'm thinking of actually paying for Musk's therapy. He needs a shrink.
Laws are laws and no billionaire will change that.
Respect our Brazilians laws or GO AWAY!
HELL YEAH 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
But what if Brazil is breaking their own laws?
@@wisemanofsorts6068 First: that's simple not true. Second: it's not up to a foreign company to say whether a country is breaking their own laws or not, they have nothing to do with that.
@Ballistic-vn6em A company can not break the law because a judge tells them to. Brazil has something called the Internet Act that allows politicians to take down content that breaks the law of hate speech. However, it states the government must provide an example of the illegal material on the social media platform.
Brazil requested that several Brazilian senators and congress memebers have their accounts deleted. But when X asked for examples of the content that caused the takedown request, the Brazilian court refused to provide it. This goes against Brazilian law.
He doesn't seem to have a problem when it is an authoritarian regimes.
Lula is authoritarian
The problem is that he follows the rules of the country. Where in Brazil, he believes Brazil is breaking their own laws.
@@wisemanofsorts6068 So you mean he alone gets to interpret how each country's local laws should be implemented. You know how arrogant that is. The supreme court is the final arbitrator of Brazilian law, now if he thinks they are breaking a law then challenge it through the courts. Instead, he throws a tantrum and dismisses his local legal representative.
@@ryryzam79He PROTECTED the representative. Alexandre de Moraes was threatening to arrest her if she didn't follow his illegal orders. Musk is right
@ryryzam79 X did challenge the ruling of the court. The problem is when the same court oversees both the original ruling and your challenge, they obviously come to the same conclusion. The Supreme Court is supposed to enforce the existing law. Not create new laws to impose. That is X challenge.
Brazil has something called the Internet Act that allows politicians to take down content that breaks the law of hate speech. However, it states the government must provide an example of the illegal material on the social media platform.
Brazil requested that several Brazilian senators and congress memebers have their accounts deleted. But when X asked for examples of the content that caused the takedown request, the Brazilian court refused to provide it. This goes against Brazilian law.
By any chance, do you think China is a democratic country with freedom of expression? So why doesn’t Elon Musk criticize China, where X is also banned? The answer is that the owner of X maintains Tesla factories in China, including the most modern one. So what he does is not for democracy, but for profit.
And is Saudi Arabia a democratic country with freedom of expression? No. So why doesn’t Elon Musk criticize the Saudi regime, where X is also banned? The answer is that a large part of the funding for Elon Musk's companies comes from Saudi Arabia.
So he is not concerned about democracy, but about his profits.
You should ask what has China ask X to delete and ban?
...a saudi is co owner of twitter...a disgusting barbarian and murderer...make twitter a public utility...
You think you live in a democracy. 🤣
Saudi finances X?
Mind proving that...Snowflake?
@@curtislow1506 you definitely don't ,Bozo🤡🤡🤡
Musk's crusade on free speech should start by allowing ElonJet back on Twitter.
Or is ElonJet's free speech something else?
ElonJet has been allowed back on Twitter for over a year.
@@wisemanofsorts6068 ...prove it...this you Musky?...
According to Elon free speech is only for fascists. Everyone else that doesn't agree with him has to be banned or is he'll cry.
Well done, Brazil. No one is above national legislation.
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
Including the Brazilian Suprem Court, which are breaking the law.
Brazilian conservative journalists:
"Allan Frutuoso" - was arrested at the airport when he tried to to escape to Argentina.
"Allan dos Santos" - exiled in the USA, Brazil asked request to the USA for extradition, USA does not extradite crimes of opinion.
"Paulo Figueiredo" -Brazilian journalist exiled in the US. Censored by the Brazilian Supreme Court.
"Oswaldo Eustáquio" - Censored by the STF, political prisoner with the fifth arrest warrant issued. he became paragletic, in prison. He was brutally tortured by order of Judge Alexandre de Moraes
@@wisemanofsorts6068 Yes. If you ask to Brazilians which laws this Alexandre uses to ban users, they will remain quiet about it.
@@yOkay_ so you agree that a judge can be the one judging, procecuting and be the object of the process???? Because that is what this Supreme Judge is doing.
Let's not forget that the Brazilian Supreme Court asked to ban 7 accounts. That's right, SEVEN accounts, who all were breaking Brazilian law.
Finally, a country did what a lot of other countries should do. Free speech is not a license to lie and spread hate speech.
My friend, in a dictatorship, as is happening here, the dictator's concern is not with fake news but rather that the 20 million Brazilian X users do not expose to the world the political persecution, censorship and other absurdities typical of a dictatorship.
Do you know Community Notes exist?
Your personal animus towards Musk is clouding your judgment.
Your fawning adoration of Musk is clouding your judgment.
Thankfully we have a constitution to keep power out of the hands of people that think like you.
Congrats, Brazil!
Good on Brazil 🎉
yeah! how dare they have freedom of speech, right?!?
@@ryanlavallee5609 freedom of not having a billionaire saying what a country should do or not.
@@krodriguesfirmino2 i agree with your statement, free speech do not belong in countries that do not support it. let them reap what they sow.
@@ryanlavallee5609 "Freedom of speech"? hahahahhahahahahahahahaha
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
Finnaly a crusade that IS worth fight for.
Yes! Baning Twitter is a very worth fight!
Elon Musk can cry, dance etc etc no one is dying without his racist app
is everything that you dont like racist? LOL you are a clown
when people like you use the word "racist" so loosely, you end up watering down the actual meaning. its ok to disagree with free speech, does not make you a racist.....if anything makes you sound fascist.
"Racist app" 🤣🤣🤣
When the left cries, you've done something right. When the left is happy, humanity is suffering.
Musk's crusade on free speech?! What planet are you from?
It's free speech depending on his approval 😂
When X is being attack such as now?
@@nguyep4 Being attacked? C'mon. Twitter is just an App. It has to follow civil laws wherever it is. All companies does.
X going down for real.
...make twitter a public utility...
Who knows the Brazilian laws? The Brazilian Supreme Court or a rich foreigner without any formal education in law? Starlink got the Supreme Court's attention too since a 2012 Brazilian law, in accordance with and inspired by legislation against terrorism and organized crime in the US and other countries, allows companies from the same group or that have common owners (in this case, the famous character) to be included in the consequences of the process of one of them.
there is np law in Brazil that a judge can be the judge and the procecuter at the same time.
This is a even older law, civil code from 2003…
here in my country has laws
or respect or get out
...works for me...
Congratulations to the Brazilian Justice system for acting firmly and independently. The decisions of the legal institutions of sovereign countries must be respected. Freedom of expression and opinions must be respected, as long as they comply with the law and do not act as instruments of social and political instability in sovereign nations through the dissemination of fake news. Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine and other countries face this type of problem.
HOW MANY TOILETS HAVE YOU LICKED TODAY .....????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you! You said it perfectly it's exactly our situation. I'm glad X was blocked 🇧🇷
“If you are so afraid of allowing someone to speak, then maybe, if you are that afraid, and you would want to ban them for life, you must believe that your own position is pretty indefensible……” Huckabee
@@meuconsagrado so you fully trust your government to control what you see online?
You are crazy or leftist and not leaving in Brazil . Totalitarism Governement acts like that . Shame on you !
Has nothing to do with "Free Speech" and everything with Elon Reeve Musk being an idiot
As a Brazilian who does not support the current government, I want to make this clear: This is NOT censorship, as Musk wants you to believe. In Brazil, everyone is free AND SAFE to speak their mind, including criticism of the government or the supreme court, as long as it doesn't involve crimes like racism, coup advocacy, or disinformation (which are clearly defined in our laws). X and Elon Musk fled the country to avoid complying with decisions from the supreme court and to evade legal obligations the company still holds here.
Lastly, what is happening in Brazil is entirely unrelated to situations in Iran in 2009 or Venezuela recently. This is not the action of an authoritarian government; the ban was ordered *by the Judiciary, not the Executive*, and it was done *in response to legal violations*. If anyone tells you this is about censorship or dictatorship, *know that is false*.
There’s two things you should do when you work in Brasil : first obey the laws! Second Brazilian constitution. If you don’t wanna do it, get out
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Musk erratic behaviour is going out of control and harming businesses other than X. If I was on the board I would vote for sacking him.
Erratic behavior? Examples please…
Respect law .
“If you are so afraid of allowing someone to speak, then maybe, if you are that afraid, and you would want to ban them for life, you must believe that your own position is pretty indefensible……” Huckabee
Similar crap happens with the current administration in the US. Its time for WE THE PEOPLE to take back our country.
I'll never buy a tesla.
You couldn't afford one.
Speak of the principle of free spreech in the face of censorship! And what is Elon’s motive for upholding that RIGHT! Not priviledge!
I don't have a dog in this fight, but the idea Musk cares about free speech is childish.
Free speech is the one right for all others to stand upon. Musk is not acting childish, he is acting heroically.
@user-sy9ke8cq1q You seem to have the fundamentalist idea that speech functions exactly the same in every country. That being said, Musk refuses to pull out of countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey that have more onerous speech laws than Brazil.
@@user-sy9ke8cq1q In the name of Free Speech you do not have the right to commit crimes!!
Childish is allowing others to convinced you X is about freedom to hate brought to you by the legacy media and certain groups.
Absolutely. He bought twitter so he could control the dialogue about himself, so pathetic.
Let's play Dominoes. Brazil, you're first.
They are 2nd, UK was first to hold Elon accountable for his Murdock type of opinion journalism bs. Laws are in place in several countries when you lie on purpose to people. Aka, propaganda.
More like Brazil is the first domino of Musk's downfall.
Funny how CNBC titles the video "Musk's crusade ..." shouldn't all free thinking western journalists be championing free speech?
Laws in other countries which do not allow bs free speech. No
@@StopStrugglingNow ok, just be a sheep and follow whatever your leader says
@@fadifarha431 What leader? Like you listening to Elon? He hasn't complied with Brazilian laws. Brazil Supreme Court upheld the decision. Maybe you need to get more facts in your life instead of listening to Mr. Apartheid. Yep, self driving cars by Tesla after 8,9yrs ago, robo taxi after announcement 6, 7yrs ago, now robots announced 3, 4yrs ago sitting in glass case at Robot exoo in China while other robots are shown. Subsidies, tax cuts, tax breaks for your leader. Free speech from consequences isn't a thing in the rest of the world. Get a clue.
He's on a crusade for his own speech, not anyone else's.
Cite an example, not just vague talking points.
Brazil to brazilians.
U.S to big techs
At least he tells the truth and stands up for free speech unlike cnbc.
Comments illustrate the woke world
If Brazillians are brave, they should be able to defend their own rights. If they aren’t, whatever musk do won’t matter.
Well, Musk is not following the law. I agrre with the Supreme Court. Free speech is not about liberty to spread misinformation, to be criminal and violent
Seu pais interferiu varias vezes aqui por isso tamos nessa situação foi bom bani x daqui tmbm
O brasileiro odeia o estadunidense 🇺🇸💩🇺🇸💩🇺🇸💩
Stay in you country us citizen
We are, that's why we're kicking Musk out
I am Brazilian, and the Supreme Court judge is actually quite conservative. He was a former prosecutor and has directly dealt with crime, among other issues. The point is not entirely related to the left versus right political divide, even though right-wing people claim it is. The judge is targeting those who are spreading misinformation about our voting system and cannot provide any proof to support their claims. These individuals are actively fighting against our democracy, calling for military coups, for example. Meanwhile, Musk is actively protecting them by giving them a platform to attack our institutions.
Also, to be clear, the judge has not acted alone. Our Supreme Court is composed of 11 judges, and in a recent ruling, his decision was supported by four other ministers (this is what we call them in an directly translation), with five votes in favor of his ruling. So, this is not undemocratic at all-he’s just being a crybaby because we don't bow to his will and money.
The number of people that cant understand the basic in our country even after explained is absurd. In here it is illegal to an international company to stay and function without a juridic base in the country. To prevent or hold the company responsable in case of any issues. Like the billionare refuse to comply with the laws, for exemple.
Furthermore, it is worth noting that in Brazil it is a crime to have Nazi speech, to suggest that people be racist and homophobic, it is a crime provided for in our law made by Brazilian society. X needs to respect the laws in Brazil just as if it were a Brazilian company like 3G, owner of Burger King, or Embraer respects and has a legal representative where it operates.
Thank you.
“…from your vantage point considering the legal issues in Brazil. Who is in the right?”
…i need to answer a question you didn't ask. I will make sure the same person and topic is addressed but I will not answer this question.
Why do we care about X? X is a private company, that is not going public. It means "zero, zip, zilch, nada" to any investor.
I'm brazillian and work with X get money every day, now i need a new job, just beacuse one judge dont like when people talk about him
To get a clear picture look at who own that stock it will tell you why, there not from here..
Wasnt xs lawyer arrested at the original court case when she tried to defend xs legal case.thats why elon told all his employees to go home.
Seems like he made a business decision. Guess he finds out what its like when a government has laws against your hate, russian, apartheid platform bs, oh wait, I mean free speech.
Elon is thinking of starting WW3
Ordem e Progresso
They will pay dearly, give it time 😂😂😂
Free speach
Is not free
If you speach only goes for a specific group of people, It is not a "free" neither a "speach".
Elon is the man, awesome, keep your people.
Brazilian Dart Vader wants to be god on Earth
Nah, just uphold their hate speech and need a rep in the country if you have a business there. Just for starters. Other countries are older than the usa and most don't allow people to just lie, especially to their citizens. Have to go to Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, USA, North Korea, see a pattern?
Brazilian conservative journalists:
"Allan Frutuoso" - was arrested at the airport when he tried to to escape to Argentina.
"Allan dos Santos" - exiled in the USA, Brazil asked request to the USA for extradition, USA does not extradite crimes of opinion.
"Paulo Figueiredo" -Brazilian journalist exiled in the US. Censored by the Brazilian Supreme Court.
"Oswaldo Eustáquio" - Censored by the STF, political prisoner with the fifth arrest warrant issued. he became paragletic, in prison. He was brutally tortured by order of Judge Alexandre de Moraes
Those who fled did so because the law was after them. Simple. May they end up in prison, for those that are not yet there, sooner rather than later
All with legal proceedings in Brazil and some convicted. Therefore, they are not "exiles" or "politically persecuted", they are fugitives from justice,
Criminals get a free pass in the US while hard working people escaping criminals get prosecuted? Sounds about right.
Seu mentiroso.
There are a lot of conservative journalists here. Do you know what these you cite have in common and are different from the others? They commited crimes.
As a Brazilian who does not support the current government, I want to make this clear: This is NOT censorship, as Musk wants you to believe. In Brazil, everyone is free and SAFE to speak their mind, including criticism of the government or the supreme court, as long as it doesn't involve crimes like racism, coup advocacy, or disinformation (which are clearly defined in our laws). X and Elon Musk fled the country to avoid complying with decisions from the supreme court and to evade legal obligations the company still holds here.
Lastly, what is happening in Brazil is entirely unrelated to situations in Iran in 2009 or Venezuela recently. This is not the action of an authoritarian government; the ban was ordered *by the Judiciary, not the Executive*, and it was done *in response to legal violations*. If anyone tells you this is about censorship or dictatorship, *know that is false*.
In the longer term Musk's support for free speech is good business.
Free speech for those he agreed with. Else it's shadow ban or outright ban.
Extremist, racist, xenophobic and conspiracy theorist...
That's the kind of "free" speech that mister Musk wants to allow in Brazil and the rest of the world.
MuskITO defends "freedom of expression" or "free speech" only for his friends
...advertisers are leaving...musky is an authoritarian drug addict on the spectrum...
This is brain rot
He has balls Tim, unlike you.
elon is a little brat.
This should know Brazilian laws before comment cause he doesn’t know much about
Twitter should be shut down, period.
Higgins, youre a lier or missinformed, both options are bad for a supose journalist.
Viva Elon Musk is true American hero, he firmly hold true to its finding values including free speech for the entire global community.
So why did he cave in Turkey and Russia?
he absolutely did not stand "for free speech" since when India asked him to ban over 2 million accounts for protesting the modi government, he DID it, or the fact he banned the world "cisgender" on the platform, he never stood for free speech ever in his life
ELON MUSK IS A CON MAN! Eventually he will be Donald Trumps butt buddy in prison, and I own 500 shares of SPACE X :(
@@morg444 And China.
you may keep him and keep your "global community" to yourself. We do not need him. Just keep him please.
The point is what the heck one company has to soffer because another? Bananas republican of brazil. That can't end well.
Same econonic group, same controller person, in Brazil everything will be affected, just follow the law
Its on brazilian law, honey. You mean, the US has no law,, You have Trump trying a coup and he's running for president again. Bolsonaro tried the same and he is forbidden to be a candidate until 2030. Fix your laws, dork 🤣🤣
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
@jhonatansa9894 It is illegal to attack a seperate company. It is a completely seperate ownership group. Just because Musk owns shares in both does not make them equal. Musk does not even own a majority stake in SpaceX.
Musk's companies are much more intertwined than it seems on paper. In Brazil, this is the case at least for X/Twitter and Starlink. However, there would be no issues at all if Tesla wanted to start operating here. These analysts are talking BS
"Who's in the right"?? FREEDOM is in the right!
Liberdade para cometer crimes?
Not freedom to commit crimes
Brazil is currently suffering the consequences of years of socialism, causing ‘useful idiots’ to serve as a tool for the government. Even here in the comments, we see fools happy with censorship because their God, ‘the charmer of fools,’ supports the decision. How can they be so idiotic? Supporting their own censorship. And no, Musk did not break any Brazilian law; the shutdown of X is now happening irregularly, using a fallacy that any company operating in Brazil needs to have a representative in the country. LIE!! Bluesky, an app now being used by leftists, DOES NOT HAVE a legal representative in the country!! See how it’s a double standard. Thank you, Musk, for fighting for us even when some Brazilians are happy to be silenced.
@@pauloreginato-ev1vuThe Brazilian court should stop committing crimes.
@@wisemanofsorts6068 e o que você sabe sobre a constituição brasileira dumbman....
American citizens must boycott visiting Brazil and China!!!
Both countries will be thankful, methinks.
Why????
Melhor para nos
Brasil não depende dos EUA, lixos 🇺🇸💩🇺🇸💩🇺🇸💩🇺🇸💩
💪😤🇧🇷
And Brazil nuts
This censorship is a clear and present danger towards free speech and freedom for the Brazil people.
No. I am a Brazilian and I assure you that X is the danger.
@@rodolfocoelhodesouza3306 how? X is not able to control
It's on brazilian law, dork. Hate speech is a crime here. FIX YOUR LAWS
@@nr14989except it is and it does 😉
Hate speech is a crime in Brazil. Ones liberty cannot threat others liberty, that is hate speech. Is the law
Brazilians will pay with crypto instead for internet pretty easy fix
Do you really thing that piece of Xcrement is the only internet proviter in Brazil? 🤣🤣🤣
@@miguelmedeirosperin1889outside the capital, Buenos Aires, the only provider is Starlink. Before Saint Elon coming to Brazil we only communicated by fire signals.
Free speech why does a government need to control what we say or read , I like all opinions and I take my own read on them , I don’t want or need a sterilise government version of the truth as we all know governments are not truth tellers or even close, any media outlet that’s happy with Brazil stance , everyone is entitled to there view no matter how crazy it is , we all don’t agree which is great 💯💯💯
Ja conheço esse filme 🎥 começa pelo x e termina na Amazônia, interesses nas nossas riquezas.,🧐🫣🫤👀