After banning X, Brazil has blocked the X account of the US embassy in Brazil. Mike Benz reports that Brazilians can’t see the embassy’s X account. The embassy officials hadn’t issued a statement.
They haven’t threatened to move US businesses out of the country, abandoning the $200 million in foreign assistance they receive, nothing.
Finally, after a year of total silence yesterday, they made a public statement about monitoring the situation.
Mike Benz explains that the US embassy has “been behind it. They have been funding it. They had been coordinating it.”
A Brazilian member of Congress in the US told Benz he was censored. “The US government actually funded the Brazilian NGOs; the Brazilian think tanks who are part of the legislative development of these censorship edicts and who pressuring Brazil’s government not to create a carve-X out for congressional parliamentarians because it would give a free pass for Brazilian members of Congress to spread misinformation online.” […]
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