Elon Musk accuses Australia of censorship after court bans violent video
- Elon Musk criticized Australia's prime minister for X being ordered to remove footage of a terrorist attack in Sydney, warning about countries controlling the internet.
- Musk expressed concern that allowing any country to censor content could lead to widespread internet control, questioning the motives of Australia's 'eSafety Commissar'.
- Musk, who acquired X to uphold free speech, shared a meme on the platform highlighting X as a champion of 'free speech and truth' amid criticism of other platforms for 'censorship and propaganda'.
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