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SAO PAULO (AP) Thousands of supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro flooded Sao Paulos main boulevard for an Independence Day rally Saturday, buoyed by the governments blocking of tech billionaire Elon Musks X platform, a ban they say is proof of their political persecution.
A few thousand demonstrators, clad in the yellow-and-green colors of Brazils flag, poured onto Av Paulista. References to the ban on X and images of Musk abounded.
Thank you for defending our freedom, read one banner praising the tech entrepreneur.
Saturdays march was seen as a test of Bolsonaros capacity to mobilize turnout ahead of the October municipal elections, even though Brazils electoral court has barred him from running for office until 2030. Its also something of a referendum on X, whose suspension has raised eyebrows even among some of Bolsonaros opponents all the while stoking the flames of Brazils deep-seated political polarisation.
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered Xs nationwide ban on August 30 after months of feuding with Musk over the limits of free speech. The powerful judge has spearheaded efforts to ban far-right users from spreading misinformation on social media, and he ramped up his clampdown after die-hard Bolsonaro supporters ransacked Congress and the presidential palace on January 8, 2023, in an attempt to overturn Bolsonaros defeat in the presidential election.
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Judi Lynn
(162,335 posts)Ryan Morgan
By Ryan Morgan
September 7, 2024
Thousands of Brazilians gathered in Sao Paulo on Sept. 7 to protest the Brazilian Supreme Courts recent decision to impose a nationwide ban on the X social media app.
The protests coincided with Brazilian Independence Day celebrations, and many in attendance wore the yellow and green of the Brazilian flag as they expressed support for X and free speech rights more broadly, and called for lawmakers to impeach Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.
Elon Musk, who owns X, has contested orders from the Brazilian government over content moderation. De Moraes has repeatedly called on X to block accounts accused of spreading misinformation, but Muskwho has positioned himself as a free-speech proponenthas accused the Brazilian jurist of engaging in censorship.
Last week, de Moraes ordered Xs operations in Brazil shuttered until the social media company names a legal representative for its operations in the country. The judge also imposed a daily fine of about $8,900 on those attempting to access the site via a virtual private network (VPN), or by other means.
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(162,335 posts)By Daniel Carvalho
September 07, 2024 at 4:53PM E
(Bloomberg) -- Former President Jair Bolsonaro rallied thousands in Sao Paulo, seeking to reinforce his grip on Brazils right-wing opposition by denouncing the top courts ban on Elon Musks X social network.
Bolsonaros main target was Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who is leading efforts to combat fake news and hate speech in Brazil. The judge ordered the platform formerly known as Twitter shut down after a monthslong clash with the billionaire owner of the platform.
I hope the Senate puts the brakes on Alexandre de Moraes, Bolsonaro told the crowd.
His son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, said Moraes strives to end freedom of speech in the country and asked for his impeachment. Musk understands that the battle is for freedom of speech and transcends economic issues, he said.
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