It's not as bad as the US. We don't have a presidential candidate openly calling for the end of democracy. It has been getting worse. But we're not there yet.
Hypotheticals and thought expirements can be used for valid purposes. But when you are using them to divert a conversation for the purposes of your personal agenda. To give a false impression of something that didn't happen. Then it becomes whataboutism. And given that you are not contributing anything to the discussion beyond whataboutism and insults. And being called out for it. I'd say you can stop trolling now. You're not convincing anybody.
And no that is not an echo chamber. That is people telling you what you are doing is wrong.
Whataboutism, look it up.
For me it's Russian invasion of Ukraine. With a few local politicians doing stupid things mixed in.
Western sanctions. Seizure of said profits. Inability to spend any of it on things they want. Devaluation of the ruble. Shrinking Russian economy.
These may not affect the very top that much. At least not for a while. But there are a lot of middle managers that got used to the good things in life.
A succulent Chinese meal?
Don't we all. Seriously, this is going on in most industrialised countries.
At that speed ramming into another drone is enough.
Only when it cuts into their profits.
This is after they jailed the guy who brought this information to the public. After he couldn't get anyone to listen to him through normal official channels.
Except that is not what has happened here. X has refused to follow Brazilian law. And was given ample opportunity to remedy the situation. They refused.
There are plenty of other fora on the Internet. Banning Twitter will not stop discussion.