The Argentine president, Javier Mileipointed out this Thursday that the head of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sancheztries to “shush all those who think differently” with its proposals to regulate social networks that it raised this Wednesday at the Davos Forum (Switzerland).
“It does not surprise me at all that a socialist like Sánchez tries to silence all those who think differently and that the only message is the one he wants,” Milei said in a statement to the press after participating in the plenary session of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
This Wednesday, Sánchez proposed a series of measures to fight in the European Union against the threat that he considers that social networks pose to democracy, among them end anonymity and that owners are held responsible for what happens on their networks. When asked about that speech, Milei assured that It was “regrettable, like all the things he says and does”.
During his speech before the main audience, Milei also seemed to allude, without citing it, to the Spanish leader’s proposal. “We hear these days how certain important European authorities, quite red, so to speakthey openly call for censorship; or that in reality, there is no censorship, but those who think differently from the ideology must be silenced woke up“, he expressed.
During the Davos Forum, a controversy also arose between the billionaire Elon Musk and the German chancellor, Olaf Scholzafter the latter said that, although freedom of expression exists in Europe and Germany, Statements that support extreme right-wing positions are not accepted in the German country.
“Shame on you Oaf Schitz!“Musk wrote on his social network account
Musk wrote this insult in response to a message from an X user in which he published a video with Scholz’s response during his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos when asked about the gesture that the American businessman made the day beforewhich some media and Internet users compared to the Nazi salute.
“Just to repeat what I have already said: there is freedom of speech in Europe and in Germany and everyone can say what they want, even if they are a billionaire. But what we do not accept is if this [lo que dice] supports far-right positions“said Scholz, without entering directly into the controversy unleashed by the gesture.
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