Bolsonaro Leads Massive Free Speech Protest In Brazil After Supreme Court Bans X | ZeroHedge

Thousands of Brazilians flooded city streets on Saturday to protest against the government's censorship crusade against Elon Musk's 'free-speech' X platform.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro greets protesters in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 7 [Ettore Chiereguini/AP Photo]

The demonstration, held Saturday on Independence Day, was led by former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro – who said in response to Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes: "I hope that the Federal Senate puts the brakes on Alexandre de Moraes, this dictator who does more harm to Brazil than Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva himself."

Several notable X accounts, including journalist Michael Shellenberger, are reporting from Sao Paulo's main boulevard, where tens of thousands have gathered today in opposition to far-left Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes that recently blocked X nationwide. 

Here's more from Shellenberger on the situation:

In a separate X post, Shellenberger said, "The crowd was absolutely enormous. Without a doubt one of the largest free speech protests in history." 

Rebel News journalists were also on the ground, capturing the massive crowds via drone footage. 

The leftist censorship campaign against political opponents is all too familiar Americans – with Democrats having spent years on a crusade to cancel political opponents under the guise of 'misinformation' and 'disinformation.'

His son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, said Moraes plans to "end freedom of speech in the country" and called for the impeachment of the president. He added that Elon Musk "understands that the battle is for freedom of speech and transcends economic issues." 

Eduardo Bolsonaro recently spoke with conservative journalist Breanna Morello about the far-left government using the guise of 'hate speech' to kill the Bolsonaro movement. 

Last week, shortly after X was banned in Brazil, in the US, the former Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Keith Ellison, wrote on X, "Thank you Brazil."

The far-left basically wants to ban any speech they disagree with.

The bottom line is that far-left politicians across the Americas and the West have waged an all-out war against free speech and Musk's social media platform because their political opponents and non-government-approved narratives are gaining too much traction. The censorship crusade shows the far-left is desperate and will resort to banning free speech to silence political opponents.

The left continues to push

Meanwhile, earlier Saturday, a senior MP from Germany's Green Party, Anton Hofreiter, the chairman of the Bundestag’s European policy committee, told reporters from Funke Media Group that online radicalization is a major issue, emphasizing the need to stop the spread of "anti-constitutional content" on the internet. He stressed the importance of addressing the root causes of radicalization both online and within society. Hofreiter argued that social media platforms failing to comply with German laws and remove "extremist content" should be blocked, specifically pointing to X.

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