André Barbosa

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André Barbosa

André Barbosa

@andre_fbr

Brasileiro | Carioca | Conservador | Analista de Sistemas | Fã de automobilismo!! 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇺🇾 🇺🇸 🇪🇸 🇨🇱 🇵🇹

Rio de Janeiro Inscrit le Ocak 2011
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Eliete Gervásio@ElieteGervasio·
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LOUCURA! ALEXANDRE DE MORAES CENSURA TODO O POVO BRASILEIRO. STF, Senado e Imprensa são coniventes com isso?
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Deltan Dallagnol@deltanmd·
Estaremos juntos mais uma vez nas ruas, no dia 7 de setembro, na Avenida Paulista e em cidades de todo o Brasil, pelo impeachment do ministro Alexandre de Moraes e em defesa de nosso Estado Democrático de Direito.
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Meio Independente
Meio Independente@meioindep·
🚨HOJE: Internautas viralizam fala de 2016, em que Jair Bolsonaro fazia defesa enfática das mulheres vítimas e pedia punição pesada a estupradores
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Nelson Paffi@nelsonpaffi·
Belíssima campanha. Apoio total dos Patriotas.
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André Barbosa@andre_fbr·
@anonimobrofc1 O que esperar desse cidadão e sua turma? 🤡🤡🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This is all accurate.
Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger

BRAZIL IS ON THE BRINK I’m reporting to you from Brazil, where a dramatic series of events are underway. At 5:52 pm Eastern Time, today, April 6, 2024, X corporation, formerly known as Twitter, announced that a Brazilian court had forced it to “block certain popular accounts in Brazil.” Then, less than one hour later, the owner of X, @ElonMusk announced that X would defy the court’s order, and lift all restrictions. “As a result,” said Musk, “we will probably lose all revenue in Brazil and have to shut down our office there. But principles matter more than profit.” At any moment, Brazil’s Supreme Court could shut off all access to X/Twitter for the people of Brazil. It is not an exaggeration to say that Brazil is on the brink of dictatorship at the hands of a totalitarian Supreme Court Justice named Alexandre de Moraes. President Lula da Silva is participating in the push toward totalitarianism. Since taking office, Lula has massively increased government funding of the mainstream news media, most of which are encouraging increased censorship. What Lula and de Moraes are doing is an outrageous violation of Brazil’s constitution and the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. At this moment, Brazil is not yet a dictatorship. It still has elections and the Brazilian people have other means at their disposal to confront authoritarianism. But the Federal Supreme Court and the Superior Electoral Court are directly interfere in those elections through censorship. Three days ago I published the Twitter Files for Brazil. They show that Moraes has violated the Brazilian Constitution. Moraes illegally demanded that Twitter reveal private information about Twitter users who used hashtags he considered inappropriate. He demanded access to Twitter's internal data, violating the platform's policy. He censored, on his own initiative and without any respect for due process, posts on Twitter by parliamentarians from the Brazilian Congress. And Moraes tried to turn Twitter's content moderation policies into a weapon against supporters of then-president Jair Bolsonaro. I say this as an independent and non-partisan journalist. I'm not a fan of either Bolsonaro or Trump. My political views are very moderate. But I know censorship when I see it. The Twitter Files also revealed that Google, Facebook, Uber, WhatsApp and Instagram betrayed the people of Brazil. If such evidence is proven, the executives of these companies behaved like cowards: they provided the Brazilian government with personal registration data and telephone numbers without a court order and, therefore, violating the law. When Twitter refused to provide Brazilian authorities with private user information, including direct messages, the government attempted to sue Twitter's top Brazilian lawyer. When I lived in Brazil in 1992, I was very left-wing. At the time, Lula and the PT's slogans were “Without fear of being happy”. In recent days, I have spoken to dozens of Brazilians, including professors, journalists and respected lawyers. Everyone tells me they are shocked by what is happening. They told me that they are afraid to speak their mind and that the Lula government is complicit in creating this climate of fear. Brazil belongs to the Brazilians. It is not my country. As such, there are limits to what I am capable of doing. But I can say things that many Brazilians do not feel safe saying: Alexandre de Moraes is a tyrant. And the only way to deal with tyrants is to confront them. It is up to Brazil’s senators to confront the tyrant. And it is up to the people of Brazil to demand that their senators do so.

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Deltan Dallagnol
Deltan Dallagnol@deltanmd·
Elon Musk perguntou hoje por que o ministro Alexandre de Moraes quer tanta censura no Brasil. Nesse vídeo, Elon Musk dá a melhor resposta do mundo ao jornalista sobre porque ele é contra a censura. Assista até o final e comente o que você achou abaixo 👇🏻
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Pedro Pôncio- Ex MST
Pedro Pôncio- Ex MST@pedroponciobr·
🚨URGENTE - O perfil oficial do Twitter, o “Global Government Affairs” acaba de soltar a nota abaixo sobre a censura no Brasil 👇 “A X Corp. foi forçada por decisões judiciais a bloquear determinadas contas populares no Brasil. Informamos a essas contas que tomamos tais medidas.  Não sabemos os motivos pelos quais essas ordens de bloqueio foram emitidas.  Não sabemos quais postagens supostamente violaram a lei.  Estamos proibidos de informar qual tribunal ou juiz emitiu a ordem, ou em qual contexto.  Estamos proibidos de informar quais contas foram afetadas.  Somos ameaçados com multas diárias se não cumprirmos a ordem.  Não acreditamos que tais ordens estejam de acordo com o Marco Civil da Internet ou com a Constituição Federal do Brasil e contestaremos legalmente as ordens no que for possível.  O povo brasileiro, independentemente de suas crenças políticas, têm direito à liberdade de expressão, ao devido processo legal e à transparência por parte de suas próprias autoridades.”
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