HomeMarkets MarketsNewsPerspectives Should Freedom of Speech Extend to Social Media? (Part I) By Ilene September 10, 2024 0 378 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Image by Markus Winkler from Pixabay Should Freedom of Speech Extend to Social Media? (Part I) By Peter Zeihan Should people be able to say whatever they hell they want on social media? Brazil doesn’t think so, at least when it comes to public misinformation. While most social media platforms have bent the knee, Musk and Twitter (now X) have held out. More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,382FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,650SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets Volume in stock and oil futures surged minutes before Trump’s market-turning post Markets Monday Market “Miracle” – Trump Claims Deal is in the Works – Indexes Turn Higher Markets PhilStockWorld Weekly Wrap-Up – Analyzing Our Decision to Move to CASH After 3 Weeks of War Markets The Trouble With Seizing Kharg Island Energy As war raises oil prices, households pay while energy companies profit Charts FED Meeting and Cash Out Decision (3/18/2026) Market News How the US copied a cheap Iranian kamikaze drone and used it to bomb Iran Energy Overconfidence is how wars are lost − lessons from Vietnam, Afghanistan and Ukraine for the war in Iran were ignored Energy Patient(s) Zero Markets TGIF – Stop the War, We Want To Get Off! Energy Can British drones help secure the strait of Hormuz for international shipping? Energy Targeting of energy facilities turned Iran war into worst‑case scenario for Gulf states Energy From the strait of Hormuz to Malacca, global trade relies almost entirely on these five narrow waterways Energy Global copper demand outstrips supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth Load more
Should people be able to say whatever they hell they want on social media? Brazil doesn’t think so, at least when it comes to public misinformation. While most social media platforms have bent the knee, Musk and Twitter (now X) have held out. More here >