Australia's censors went to war with X and demanded GLOBAL censorship of unapproved posts.
· Apr 20, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Australia is the latest country to, essentially, wage war against Elon Musk and X.

We told you recently about the battle between Brazil and X because of the country's censorship plans:

But what Australia is doing makes Brazil's demands seem like child's play.

Here's the one-sentence summary from Elon:

Not only does Australia want to moderate content for Australians, but they want to force X to ban posts GLOBALLY if they run counter to the Aussie "Ministry of Truth's" agenda.

This all stems from videos and opinions shared on X, largely by Christians decrying and Muslims defending a radical Islamist's attempted murder of a Christian Bishop.

Here's the statement from X's Global Governance department which Elon references.

The recent attacks in Australia are a horrific assault on free society. Our condolences go out to those who have been affected, and we stand with the Australian people in calling for those responsible to be brought to justice.

Following these events, the Australian eSafety Commissioner ordered X to remove certain posts in Australia that publicly commented on the recent attack against a Christian Bishop. These posts did not violate X's rules on violent speech.

X believes that eSafety's order was not within the scope of Australian law and we complied with the directive pending a legal challenge.

X has now received a demand from the eSafety Commissioner that X globally withhold these posts or face a daily fine of $785,000 AUD (about $500,000 USD).

Half a million dollars A DAY for not removing posts that do not violate Twitter's rules but hurt the Aussie's feels.

This was a tragic event and we do not allow people to praise it or call for further violence. There is a public conversation happening about the event, on X and across Australia, as is often the case when events of major public concern occur.

While X respects the right of a country to enforce its laws within its jurisdiction, the eSafety Commissioner does not have the authority to dictate what content X's users can see globally. We will robustly challenge this unlawful and dangerous approach in court.

Global takedown orders go against the very principles of a free and open internet and threaten free speech everywhere.

I think I speak for all freedom-loving Americans when I say:

Don't give those authoritarian Aussies a single penny! And don't take down a single post to please the censors!

Stand strong, Elon!


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