The European Union continues to diligently unwind the freedoms of the 'sovereign'. With the enactment of the 'Digital Services Act' (euphemism and word falsification of the decade) this weekend, the EU is creating the precedent framework for possible interventions, above all on unpopular media platforms, which it wants to bring under control in this way. Opposition is harmful and sometimes cuts off the path to the much-vaunted socialist paradise (green Valhalla). If the number of users in the EU exceeds 45 million, the EU Commission will be able to intervene in future if things get too wild and impose censorship. For this reason, Elon Musk and his platform 'X', this little sliver of freedom of expression in the traditional world of platform media, recently came under massive fire.
We are witnessing a unique decline in the ethics and decency of an organization that not only lacks any democratic legitimacy, but is also drawing an iron curtain around itself in the face of the shadow cast by the looming major economic crisis - to protect the parasitic political-media caste that freely uses the resources of the dying middle class.
It is the 'EUSSR' that is dawning before our eyes.