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A Blow To Global Censorship: ‘Billboard Chris’ Wins In Australia

An Australian Tribunal found what should have been obvious from the beginning — the post wasn’t intended to cause harm.

Robert Clarke
A Blow To Global Censorship: ‘Billboard Chris’ Wins In Australia
Courtesy: Alliance Defending Freedom.

Freedom of speech has won a decisive victory in Australia. On Tuesday, a Melbourne tribunal overturned the Australian government’s censorship order against Canadian street advocate Chris “Billboard Chris” Elston for an X post critical of gender ideology.

Back in 2024, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner had ordered X to remove Chris’ post, claiming it constituted “adult cyber abuse” under the country’s Online Safety Act. The post linked to a Daily Mail article about a WHO appointee and referred to the individual using biologically accurate pronouns. No threats. No private information. Just public facts and an opinion the government didn’t like. X initially resisted, but eventually geo-blocked the post in the country while filing its own appeal.

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