The reality is that Brazil is no longer a democracy, if it ever was one. Brazil at the moment is a kind of proto-Venezuela, but this process is just beginning. The left has infiltrated the state, judges, police, and mainstream media work for the government and are silencing dissenting voices.
This judge, who was appointed after the suspicious death of a judge in a plane crash (he was responsible for Operation Car Wash), was appointed by a former president of the MDB and had connections with the PSDB government, which theoretically represented right-wing politicians in the past, but was nothing more than the 'Theater of Scissors' (a pseudo-alternation of power between the parties while sharing slices of corruption and distributing positions).
Then Bolsonaro and other politicians emerged, creating a new right, many people lost power and feared this rise, but the left remained strong. Those who lost power were the center-left and center-right. It’s not much different from what happens in the US, France, and other countries.
The judge said he does this for democracy, another judge said at a leftist student event that they defeated Bolsonarism. In other words, they are not remotely impartial.
Maduro, Putin, China, and every other totalitarian country claimed to fight fascism, Nazism, and defend democracy... lol...
Now the worst part: Musk’s decision to leave Brazil was made when the CEO had her accounts blocked and was threatened with prison because she allegedly didn’t respond to the minister.
Then it was discovered that his idiot lackeys wrote the email wrong—'busines' instead of 'business.' Imagine someone being imprisoned for this, without the right to a defense? This is the current Brazil.
Musk pulled the employee out of there and suspended operations in the country. It has nothing to do with pornography, pedophilia, or anything like that.
The minister wants to persecute opponents of the current regime. What led to this order is that X refused to suspend the account of a senator who allegedly published the names of police officers who conducted searches at the homes of exiles and regime opponents. One of them lives in the USA, and another in Spain.
The guy living in Spain had his house in Brazil raided for several hours, his wife and 16-year-old daughter searched. The 16-year-old girl claims abuse. The judge wanted to prohibit this girl and the senator from posting on Twitter. A 16-year-old girl,
and X refused to comply with these orders, considering them illegal under Brazilian law. No legal process was initiated; it's all the unilateral decision of a judge.
If you want to know more, check out the Global Affairs profile on Twitter, Glenn Greenwald, or Renata Barreto on X or Instagram.
Obviously, the narrative in the USA's mainstream media is quite different.