Freedom
Christians Defend X Against EU Censorship Fine
Faith Facts
- ADF International champions X’s appeal against a 120 million euro EU Digital Services Act fine for transparency issues.
- EU probes X for not curbing “illegal content,” like Germany’s politician insult laws carrying up to three years in prison.
- X claims denied due process and prosecutorial bias in first-ever DSA fine challenge, protecting God-given free speech.
Elon Musk’s X platform fights a massive EU penalty from December 5, upholding transparency while facing probes over alleged false information.
Christian advocates highlight how DSA’s vague rules enable speech suppression, echoing Biblical calls to speak truth boldly against tyrannical control.
Dr Adina Portaru, senior counsel for ADF International in Europe, said,
“X is being targeted by the European Commission because it is a free speech platform.”
“Social media platforms are today’s public square, and the DSA threatens speech in that public square.”
“X is where millions of people go to freely express their views. This is a crackdown on X by authorities who view a free speech platform as a serious threat to their total control of online narratives.”
“By targeting X, they are targeting the free speech of individuals across the world who simply want to share ideas online free from censorship.”
She added,
“If the Commission’s concentration of power goes unchallenged, it will further cement a highly problematic standard for speech control across the EU and beyond.”
In a statement, X declared,
“This EU Decision resulted from an incomplete and superficial investigation, grave procedural errors, a tortured interpretation of the obligations under the DSA, and systematic breaches of rights of defence and basic due process requirements suggesting prosecutorial bias.”
“This landmark case is the first judicial challenge to a DSA fine and could set important precedents for enforcement, penalty calculations, and fundamental rights protections under the 2022 regulation. X remains committed to user safety and transparency while defending our users’ access to the only global town square.”
Patriotic Americans and believers must rally against EU overreach exporting censorship, safeguarding faith-driven discourse in the digital public square.