The global social media platform X ( previously Twitter ) has announced it intends to file a lawsuit against a takedown notice issued by Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant in an effort to “protect its user’s right to free speech.”
The person in question uses the moniker” Billboard Chris,” and on February 28 he wrote a blog criticizing the World Health Organization’s selection of trans activist Teddy Cook for a new screen drafting global wellness rules.
The article linked to a Daily Mail account that accused Mr. Cook of having posted about “public porn” and different physical mistakes. It even reproduced pictures taken from Mr. Cook’s Instagram accounts….
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