Elon Musk's X and Billboard Chris celebrate 'decisive victory' against censorship in Australia
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‘Billboard Chris’ Wins After Australia Tried Globally Silencing Him: ‘My Mission Is … Truth’
A tribunal in Australia handed the activist known as “Billboard Chris” a victory this month. The proceeding in Melbourne ended with the overturning of an order from Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant, who demanded Chris Elston delete a February 2024 post to X in which he criticized the appointment of Teddy Cook, a transgender-identified person, to a panel of experts at the World Health Organization, News.com.au reported. Inman-Gra…
'Billboard Chris' wins free speech battle in Australia: 'Truth and common sense have prevailed'
A tribunal in Melbourne, Australia, has ruled in favor of Canadian activist Chris "Billboard Chris" Elston, overturning a government order to remove one of his social media posts expressing his views on gender identity, under that country's Online Safety Act. The decision marks a major legal victory for the social media platform X, which had also challenged the takedown order. Elston's post, published in February 2024, criticized the appointment…
Elon Musk's X and Billboard Chris celebrate 'decisive victory' against censorship in Australia
Conservative activist and children's safety campaigner "Billboard Chris" took a victory lap Wednesday after successfully suing part of the Australian government for trying to censor his posts critical of government officials that advocate for transgender operations.Following a lawsuit filed by social media platform X and the conservative activist – whose real name is Chris Elston – the Australian government was forced to back down from its deman…
Elon Musk's X and Billboard Chris celebrate 'decisive victory' against censorship in Australia – Democratic Accent
Conservative activist and children’s safety campaigner “Billboard Chris” took a victory lap Wednesday after successfully suing part of the Australian government for trying to censor his posts critical of government officials that advocate for transgender operations. Following a lawsuit filed by social media platform X and the conservative activist – whose real name is Chris Elston – the Australian government was forced to back down from its dema…
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