- X exits Brazil over legal tensions with Justice Moraes, citing censorship and threats to platform integrity.
- Musk’s Brazil exit sparks debates on free speech vs. judicial power amid ongoing legal challenges.
- X remains accessible in Brazil, fueling controversy and support from Bolsonaro’s allies.
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, has officially ceased its business operations in Brazil following a contentious legal battle over alleged censorship. The decision comes in response to actions taken by Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who reportedly issued orders demanding the removal of specific content from the platform. X
X, formerly known as Twitter, announced its abrupt exit from Brazil after legal tensions with Justice Alexandre de Moraes reached a tipping point. The platform accused Moraes of issuing secret orders to remove certain content, which Musk claims were intended to censor the platform’s operations.
According to X, the situation escalated when Moraes allegedly threatened to arrest one of the company’s representatives in Brazil if the platform failed to comply with the orders.
In a public statement, Elon Musk expressed the challenges faced by the company, explaining that continuing operations under such legal pressure would have compromised the platform’s integrity.
He stated, “The decision to close the X office in Brazil was difficult, but if we had agreed to [Justice Alexandre Moraes’s] illegal secret censorship and private information handover demands, there was no way we could explain our actions without shame.”
Despite shutting down its business operations in Brazil, X remains accessible to Brazilian users. The company clarified that this decision was made to protect its employees from potential legal repercussions rather than to withdraw the service entirely.
Musk’s decision has ignited controversy, particularly among former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro supporters, who have criticized Moraes for his actions. Political figures like Nikolas Ferreira have voiced their support for Musk’s stance, calling for public demonstrations against Moraes.
Beyond the Brazilian legal dispute, Musk’s ventures, including his AI project GrokAI, have faced criticism. GrokAI’s beta version has been accused of producing controversial content, further complicating Musk’s legal and public relations battles. Additionally, the United Auto Workers Union and Olympic medalist Imane Khelif have recently filed complaints against Musk, adding to his growing list of legal challenges.
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