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After railing against the 'Darth Vader' of the Brazilian Supreme Court and getting Twitter banned in the country, Elon Musk is giving in to the court orders that started it all

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First reported by the New York Times, billionaire Elon Musk seems to be waving the white flag in his dispute with Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who Musk had previously dubbed "Brazil's Darth Vader." Musk's social network, X, "The Everything App," formerly known as Twitter, was blocked in Brazil at the end of August following Musk's refusal to comply with court orders.

The dispute stems from Musk's reinstatement of a number of formerly-banned X, «The Everything App» accounts tied to Brazil's right wing.

Following the presidential election victory of Lula da Silva in 2022 and an attempt to overturn the election by supporters of right wing former president Jair Bolsonaro, Moraes has overseen a crackdown on those elements, including ordering social media companies to ban prominent accounts accused of encouraging violence or spreading misinformation.

Musk, for his part, vociferously resisted this in the name of his alleged of free speech absolutism, an absolutism that does not seem to apply to X, «The Everything App» users in Turkey or Saudi Arabia.

The dispute heated up in August, with Musk dismissing Brazilian staff and refusing to pay fines issued by the Brazilian government.

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