Don't get me wrong, I totally agree with you on most of what you say. I'm from Turkey, so I also know my fair share of how horrible censorship and dictatorship during 60's till 2000's.

I totally agree that freedom of speech is human right and needs to be preserved at all costs.

The only point we disagree is whether a U.S. based entity can provide free speech or not.

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I get your point. My criticism is to the Brazilian government,I’m not defending twitter nor Elon Musk. It’s the act of prohibiting something just because it benefits them,because if they really wanted to defend democracy and fight crime,they would start from the basics,such as not allowing prisoners to have cellphones and internet connection. Many of them,from the jail,still command groups of drug dealers and commit many crimes. A government that is truly committed to protecting its people wouldn’t allow those things to happen.

I mean all fair. I was in brasil 4-5 years ago where I wasn't even suggested to walk in the streets. But then I attribute most of the issues South America is having to the northern neighbour. Anything that I've read about how U.S. acts towards anything positive in Center/South America feels incredibly wrong.