It’s Australia Versus Elon Musk — But Who’s the Real Villain?
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant has gone to war with Elon Musk, imposing global censorship on Twitter via an Australian court order.
Australia has played centre stage to a Twitter firestorm in recent days — one that has taken place both on and off the social media site.
On Monday, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant won a two-day injunction forcing the platform now known as X to censor videos showing the mid-sermon stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel.
It is a story layered in irony.
First, Inman-Grant is a former (disgruntled?) Twitter employee who previously campaigned against the sort of online surveillance that she now champions — and at a cost to Australian taxpayers of almost half a million dollars annually.
Second, she hails from the United States, a nation whose First Amendment would make her apparent vendetta against Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk nigh impossible.
Indeed, during an impromptu interview in Davos, Inman-Grant glibly dismissed the First Amendment as something that “does not apply in Australia”. Ominously. she also told a World Economic Forum panel that she believed human rights like freedom of speech are in need of “recalibration”.
Is Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, serving the interests of the Australian public or other global entities, including the censorship industrial complex?
Prior to being recruited by the Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull, the former Twitter and Microsoft… pic.twitter.com/mdIwJmGtty
— Rukshan Fernando (@therealrukshan) February 19, 2024
Third, the commissioner’s legal victory against Musk not only hides the content in question from all Australians but all X users worldwide.
How an Australian court possesses such powers remains a troubling mystery. Before the ruling took place, Musk responded to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s commentary on the affair, asking, “Are you requiring this platform to censor content globally, even when that content is made inaccessible to Australian IP addresses and the content is stored only on servers in the United States?”
“We have already censored the content in question for Australia, pending legal appeal, and it is stored only on servers in the USA,” he also clarified.
The PM never responded, though he was quite happy to label Musk an “arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law” — a remark also dripping in irony given the Australian government is now, in this instance at least, dictating what an American-based company may and may not broadcast in every nation on the planet.
As Musk has pointed out, “if ANY country is allowed to censor content for ALL countries, which is what the Australian ‘eSafety Commissar’ is demanding, then what is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet?”
If delusions of grandeur are at play here, they appear to be emanating from Canberra first and foremost.
A Vendetta Against Elon Musk
But that is hardly the end of the irony.
Even as Twitter has now removed footage of Bishop Emmanuel’s stabbing, the same video is still circulating freely on Meta-owned Facebook. It is difficult not to conclude that eKaren is harbouring personal animosity for Musk.
To change tack, as Sky News commentator James Macpherson has pondered, if Australians need protection from video of the Mar Mari incident, “Should we get rid of footage of 9/11? Should we erase footage of the Bali bombings? Should Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton come and go through our personal DVD collection?”
Though satirical, Macpherson’s questions demand answers. The footage at issue, while disturbing, pales in comparison to past incidents of terrorism that were broadcast into every living room for weeks on end in decades past, and that have been published online ad infinitum in the years since.
Clearly, the terrorism has not gotten worse but the demands for censorship have. Why?
Rather than going after videos of knife crime, perhaps the Albanese government would do better to go after knife crime itself. Or is “eSafety” more important than actual safety?
In a classic case of deflection, Elon Musk has successfully been branded as the villain, and fragile Australians as the victims.
If Australia’s leaders continue on their current path, Aussies will be victims, but not of Musk. Suppressing speech and keeping a nation’s citizens in the dark about the events that concern them has never turned out well in history.
Just ask a couple Americans with far more clout than Inman-Grant.
“In those wretched countries where a man cannot call his tongue his own, he can scarce call anything his own. Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech; a thing terrible to public traitors.” — Benjamin Franklin
“If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” — George Washington
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Republished with thanks to Mercator. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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Thanks Kurt for hitting the nail on the head again.
Brilliant article. Glen Becks video below really cuts to the chase!!!!!!!!!! (Thanks Leonie) https://youtu.be/HBWfkNuXFN0?si=1rRQX_c3qbwmUXFv
Yes, he nails it!
Wow. Thankyou so much for posting this link. More pol should see it!
Great article ! What delusions of grandeur by Albanese and the female E-Commissioner to try to censor the whole world ! We are being made to know only one ” truth ” —the ABC’s . The bishop’s objection ( the victim ) has been totally ignored. Total hypocrisy . The “Nanny State ” a la Soviet. As for the National Gun Registry it is, in my opinion, motivated by fear that one day Australians will be so fed up with their politicians, that they will try to assasinate them. With a national computerised gun registry it will make it easier for criminals to target homes to steal where firearms are kept and will do nothing to prevent criminals from owning them as we see today with all the shootings in public or at houses in Victoria and NSW. A huge waste of money. More government control of our lives. “See no evil, know no evil “= dictatorship .
The esafety commissioner should be viewing truly disgusting and highly damaging pornography that is freely available to all and sundry on the internet. She’d be on a real winner if she was able to take most of that down throughout the entire world with an Australian court order.