Brazil’s ban on X (Twitter), an act of totalitarianism!

in #hive-1679222 months ago

Where does this end?

2 days ago the supreme court in Brazil voted unanimously to ban X completely in Brazil. 15 million Brazilian X-users are seperated from their account. No access is possible from the Brazilian territory. Except if they use a VPN to access it, but even that has been condemned by the supreme court. If anyone is caught accessing X via a VPN in Brazil, they will receive a fine of 50000 Reais, just about 6760 USD at today’s exchange rate.

All 5 judges of the supreme court have decided that thr ban on X is correct, after X decided not to appoint an official representative, which is obliged by Brazilian law. Chances are that Starlink will follow the same course and will be banned too, if it doesn’t appoint a legal representative. This would have incredible impact for people living in the Amazon region and cut them off from the rest of the world.

Where does this end?

Censorship and totalitarianism

The reaction from Elon Musk and former president Bolsonaro is one of disgust and they point at censorship disguised as justice. They call it a dangerous act of totalitarianism. In which I have to say they are correct. Freedom of speech is holy and nothing should stand in the way from that. No law can be important enough to make it lawful to silence people…

Let us hope no other countries follow this, and Brazil can be freed as soon as possible!

Sincerely,

Pele23

Sort:  

Thank you for your witness vote!
Have a !BEER on me!
To Opt-Out of my witness beer program just comment STOP below


Hey @pele23, here is a little bit of BEER from @isnochys for you. Enjoy it!

We love your support by voting @detlev.witness on HIVE .

Thats pretty wild, yes totalitarian... Well Titan X is promoted via X a lot with the GREEN circles on profile pics... its blowing up... imagine not being allowed to even look at that?? And if you disobay and use a VPN to look or post, and they find out you have to pay 6760 USD, thats extreme, thats a lot of money...

Is this the beginning of mass censorship of parts of the internet?

That fine is a lot... I live in Scandinavia and we have high fines for speeding and stuff.. but not even close to 6760 USD!! its unhurt of.. there is a lot of poor people in Brazil, and most of them can never pay a fine like that, or it would hurt them a lot...

I guess in the favellas they use VPNs because the police dont even dare to go there!!?!? so there are some free people left also in Brazil, is my guess, or relatively free.

Posted using LasseCash