Dan Frieth
Controversial Brazilian
Supreme Court justice Justice Alexandre de Moraes has ordered the suspension of
Elon Musk’s social media platform X in Brazil after Musk refused to appoint a
legal representative in the country.
The Attorney General Jorge
Messias backed Moraes’ decision, threatening to impose a fine of R$ 50 thousand
($8,000+ USD) daily to any citizen that attempts to bypass the ban (such as
using VPNs) to access X.
The decision marks a
significant escalation in the ongoing conflict
between Musk and the Brazilian judiciary after the social media
platform refused to cave to Moraes’ demands to censor “misinformation,” and
“hate speech” linked to critics of Brazil’s government led by President Luiz
Inácio Lula da Silva.
Moraes issued a threat to Musk
and X CEO Linda Yaccarino on
Wednesday, stating that X could face a shutdown in Brazil if it didn’t name
a local representative within 24 hours. X had shut down its operations in
Brazil following the censorship demands, to protect staff after Moraes
threatened them with arrest.
In response, X took to its official Global Government Affairs page late Thursday, claiming that it anticipated being shut down by de Moraes “simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders to censor his political opponents.”
The escalation is a troubling
development for free speech, marking a significant escalation in governmental
attempts to control online discourse. This order, which demands that X appoint
a local legal representative and comply with censorship directives, represents
a stark instance of government overreach. By targeting “misinformation” and
“hate speech” specifically linked to government critics, the move suggests a
politically motivated effort to stifle dissent—a core element of democratic
societies.
Further compounding these
concerns are the threats of legal repercussions against X’s leadership,
including arrests of staff, which exemplify a worrying use of legal
intimidation to enforce compliance. This not only threatens the principle of
free expression but also establishes a chilling effect across digital
platforms, potentially leading them to self-censor to avoid similar fates.
Brazil’s actions are also
tapping into a dangerous international precedent, encouraging other governments
to adopt similar restrictive measures against digital platforms. This could
lead to a fragmented internet landscape where local government controls significantly
hinder free speech across borders, undermining global digital freedoms.
Dan Frieth, Reclaim the Net, August 30, 2024
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