Much of Europe (and some of the US) is fucked, but there are still much more amenable countries than Ireland or the UK, who oh-so-coincidentally implemented their draconian net laws at exactly the same time.
His Dublin location employs mostly helpdesk and 'safety team' types, from what I read - but let's face it, he's only there for Ireland's tax haven status (and Ireland made itself a tax haven specifically to attract those like Musk). He's not here for the personnel. Forcing businessmen like him out after lowering the corp tax to attract people like him does not look good on the government. He could make a spiteful point by locating somewhere like Hungary. Or why not India, his spiritual home, since those are the workers he wants to import to anywhere he sets up.
Annnd this'll get X's own INHOUSE payment processor going, combined with the recent heat payment processors have taken with both Japan and Steam.
X is TOO integrated in Europe and America compared to Brazil where they capitulated. The other difference is using a payment processor for this. Given how.....fragile stability is in Europe, shutting down something like X is VERY risky.
Why is the United States letting Europe tell American companies how to run their business? Yes technically they can decide what to allow in their territory. And we can cut Europe off from SWIFT and all US tech firms.
"We expect platforms to comply with their legal obligations," the regulator said.
They are complying. X is based in the US and is protected by the first amendment of the constitution, which is the highest authority governing them. Any "legal" complaints by foreign authorities can be directed to the law firm of EatShit and GoFuckYourself.
Ok, and? X can just geo block Ireland and any other country that screams about this. Just like the saying "America is not the Internet" neither is any other country.
And I say this as someone who would be geo blocked by such methods.
What's more likely, x being taken offline or x just banning countries by ip
Elon bending the knee, again.
^this. Elon is just going to put up more censorship
He cucked for Brazil, so I'm not holding my breath he's gonna be tougher on Europe.
Shouldn't that give him more leverage? He can just relocate and the WEFpuppets have to eat the bad PR of lost Irish jobs and tax revenue.
Much of Europe (and some of the US) is fucked, but there are still much more amenable countries than Ireland or the UK, who oh-so-coincidentally implemented their draconian net laws at exactly the same time.
His Dublin location employs mostly helpdesk and 'safety team' types, from what I read - but let's face it, he's only there for Ireland's tax haven status (and Ireland made itself a tax haven specifically to attract those like Musk). He's not here for the personnel. Forcing businessmen like him out after lowering the corp tax to attract people like him does not look good on the government. He could make a spiteful point by locating somewhere like Hungary. Or why not India, his spiritual home, since those are the workers he wants to import to anywhere he sets up.
The globalists cannot thrive if the people are exposed to any form of free speech.
Annnd this'll get X's own INHOUSE payment processor going, combined with the recent heat payment processors have taken with both Japan and Steam.
X is TOO integrated in Europe and America compared to Brazil where they capitulated. The other difference is using a payment processor for this. Given how.....fragile stability is in Europe, shutting down something like X is VERY risky.
Why is the United States letting Europe tell American companies how to run their business? Yes technically they can decide what to allow in their territory. And we can cut Europe off from SWIFT and all US tech firms.
They are complying. X is based in the US and is protected by the first amendment of the constitution, which is the highest authority governing them. Any "legal" complaints by foreign authorities can be directed to the law firm of EatShit and GoFuckYourself.
Ok, and? X can just geo block Ireland and any other country that screams about this. Just like the saying "America is not the Internet" neither is any other country.
And I say this as someone who would be geo blocked by such methods.