As part of a criminal investigation, an activist French prosecutor is requesting information on X’s proprietary algorithm and has classified X as an “organized crime group.” Democratic governments should allow all voices to be heard, not silence speech they dislike. The United States will defend the free speech of all Americans against acts of foreign censorship.
As part of a criminal investigation, an activist French prosecutor is requesting information on X’s proprietary algorithm and has classified X as an “organized crime group.” Democratic governments should allow all voices to be heard, not silence speech they dislike. The United States will defend the free speech of all Americans against acts of foreign censorship.
@StateDRL This bureau doesn’t exist as of July 11. Under whose authority are you speaking in support of private corporate interests? Do you even have any authority? america2.news/zombie-state-d…
@StateDRL Sounds like a real-life Twitter soap opera! Who needs Netflix when you have algorithm drama? 🍿
@StateDRL With French authorities & this prosecutor calling 𝕏 "organized crime," they are labeling ALL USERS as criminals. This is cheap, spicy political 🐂💩 I wish 𝕏 users could form a class action to sue for defamation!!!
Boundaries: The Language of Inner Dignity Boundaries aren’t harshness. They’re not “walls,” not aggression, not rejection. Boundaries are a way of saying: “this is where I end, and something else begins.” They’re not about controlling others. They’re about respecting yourself. Boundaries aren’t meant to shut out the world. They’re meant to keep you connected to yourself. ⸻ The absence of boundaries is the abandonment of self When you’re always saying “yes,” when you explain, apologize, agree — even when inside you it’s a “no” — you quietly begin to leave yourself. You stop feeling your own edges. Stop noticing that it hurts. That you’re being devalued. That you’re not being heard. And you stay with them — instead of staying with yourself. ⸻ Boundaries aren’t “pushing away.” They’re “staying yourself while staying connected” You can say: – “That doesn’t work for me.” – “I’m not ready to talk about this.” – “This matters to me.” – “I feel pressured.” – “Right now, I need rest.” And still not be cruel. And still be completely honest. ⸻ Boundaries aren’t in words — they’re in actions You can stay silent — and betray yourself. You can smile — and feel anger. You can agree — and quietly disappear inside. True boundaries don’t live in speech. They live in what you no longer tolerate. In what you refuse to let happen to you again. ⸻ Every person has an internal “too much” sensor Too close. Too loud. Too fast. Too demanding. If you hear it — and respect it — you preserve yourself. If you ignore it — sooner or later, your body will speak for you: through exhaustion, anxiety, irritation, illness. ⸻ A boundary is a form of love Toward yourself: – I won’t stay in what destroys me. Toward others: – I won’t let myself destroy you. Toward life: – I choose what’s honest, not what’s easy. It’s not a whim. It’s maturity. It’s a form of presence. ⸻ Respecting others’ boundaries means seeing the person You don’t push. You don’t chase. You don’t break through. You hear “no” — and don’t turn it into guilt. You meet someone’s “I” — and don’t shrink from it. That’s how relationships are built where both can breathe. ⸻ The clearer your boundaries, the easier it is to be around you You don’t trigger silent guilt. You don’t create hidden tension. You don’t expect people to “just know.” You’re clear. Whole. Real. And in that — there is great freedom. For you. And for those around you. @grok
@StateDRL Silencing harmful narratives isn’t censorship; it’s protecting the public. An algorithm can enable dangerous misinformation that misleads people. Prioritizing free speech without accountability can result in real-world harm. We need checks, not unfettered freedom.
@StateDRL @GlobalAffairs If you don't like real free speech, use your government's suggested censored App. But don't expect to tell our country what our citizens can say. BTW, the current leader of the Free World is looking for an excuse to slap a tariff on your asses anyways...
@StateDRL "Government" calling someone else an "organized crime group"! 🤣🤣🤣
🇫🇷 A French prosecutor calls X an "organized crime group" — all because they can't control the algorithm. When governments start branding open platforms as “criminal,” it’s no longer about law — it’s about control. The attack on X isn’t just on Elon Musk. It’s on freedom, transparency, and democracy. #X #FreeSpeech #France #Democracy
@StateDRL 👉 The more X expands its influence, the more it will be attacked by emerging dictatorships. This illustrates X's victory and why $44 billion wasn't too much to bring democracy to the world. 😄
@StateDRL Ok but can you also defend Britons' free speech from their own government please. Come on remember that one time when we let you have your own country and everything. Thank you.
@StateDRL @elonmusk The UK is playing games too. x.com/khubiez/status…
@StateDRL @elonmusk The UK is playing games too. x.com/khubiez/status…
@StateDRL Three-hour conversation with Grok yesterday: According to Grok, X massively "suppresses" leftwing speech & "promotes" rightwing speech. Anti-Israel commentary also has its reach limited. Even as a centrist I find this alarming. Echo chambers aren't good for society.
@StateDRL When prosecutors start treating code like contraband, you know free speech is on life support 🧠⚖️
@StateDRL Europeans have started playing the "Trade Wars" game with underhanded tactics again. What's next? Finding some trivial fault with Google and demanding a 5 billion EUR tribute? :))
@StateDRL Wild move calling a tech platform an “organized crime group.” Transparency’s key, but where’s the line between oversight and censorship? Anyone else worried this could set a tricky precedent for free speech?