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Musk and a Canadian man sue Australian authorities for censoring his X post

The Australian government has been transferred to the court by an internet figure known as “Billboard Chris”, which challenged the country’s “Safety” authority’s authority to geographically package a tweet criticizing the appointment of one of the Australian sexual activists in the World Health Organization Council.

Chris Elston, a Canadian citizen who expresses freedom of expression of freedom of expression through slogans and tweets on sandwiches paintings in public places, was tweet from his geography shown by the Australians-which was a “share” of Daily Mail’s article in the United Kingdom about the transgender activist “strange ruins of transient experts”.

Activist, Teddy Cook, filed a complaint with the Australian Safety Commissioner in Australia, which led to X to control it.

X was initially rejected, but agreed after the government issued an official order to do so, according to Alliance Defense Freedom International, which supports ELSTON. Elston challenges this step before the Administrative Review Court on Monday.

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“I am in Australia because their government believes that their people do not deserve to know and tell them about the ideology of toxic sexes,” said Louis McClushi from ADFI in London.

“This post from Billboardchris was blocked in Australia in response to the legal order; learn more,” a message about the URL of Twitter published by McLatchie Miller from the ground below reading.

She added: “Is this that of the image? Certainly. He is offensive to my eyes, because someone was appointed as a World Health Organization expert should not publish these deviant images, and to promote drugs and beasts.”

Speaking to Fox News Digital, McLatchie Miller said that the situation is a “huge” issue of global freedom of expression, and “The Ultimate” What is the Women’s Blind.

She said, “It is an Australian authority to deceive the speech of a Canadian man on an American platform.”

“Therefore, the Australian authorities found that since they did not want the Australians to be able to hear a message and discuss a specific topic, they have now reached other countries to prevent freedom of expression, and it is in itself wonderful.”

Billboard Chris is reflected in the violence that he was protesting against the sexes of children

Billboard Chris in Boston. (Reuters)

“During the past few weeks, when it comes to foreign governments that have very surreal policies that are believed to affect only their citizens and human rights for their citizens, but also the rights of Americans, the rights of Canadians, and others around the world,” said McClashi Miller.

Elston was recently fined from $ 806 ($ 508) to “block people” and remove it by a public dancer by law enforcement after participating with passers -by about another message on the sandwich board: “Children cannot agree to puberty.”

The McLatchie Miller Group noted that the case has echoed the recent declared concerns about global control from Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference earlier this year. Vans also raised his concerns in joints with British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer.

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“We also know that there are violations about freedom of expression that does not actually affect the British – of course, what the British do in their country – but also affects American technology companies, and thus American citizens,” Vans said at that time.

Fox News Digital continues to comment to comment on the case.

Robert Clark, ADFI defense director, said in a statement on the Elston case:

“The Australian authorities’ decision to prevent Australian citizens from hearing and evaluating information about sexual ideology is an insult to the principles of democracy.”

X also challenges a six -numbers imposed by Australia in 2023 after it failed to provide information on how to process exploitation and abuse on its platform, according to news.com.au.

Fox News Digital has contacted Australian Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant for comment.

2025-03-30 15:49:00

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