December 5: The European Union hits X with a €120 million fine — the first major penalty ever enforced under the Digital Services Act.
December 7: The owner of X responds by publicly calling for the EU to be abolished.

His words: “I mean it. Not kidding.”
Millions of views. Hundreds of thousands of likes. The momentum hasn’t stopped.
This is no longer a simple regulatory dispute.
This is the owner of the world’s most influential digital public square — and a current senior advisor to the U.S. president — openly calling for the dissolution of a 27-nation political union representing 450 million citizens and a €17 trillion economy.
The sequence was brutally simple:
1. Fine issued.
2. Ad account suspended.
3. Abolition demanded.
Three moves.
Forty-eight hours.
And suddenly, the post-war European order is facing its most direct challenge from a private individual since 1945.
What makes this moment unprecedented:
He owns the global communication platform.
He advises the U.S. president.
He controls satellites.
He builds rockets.
He moves financial markets with a single sentence.
The EU has no equivalent leverage.
No app store to threaten.
No advertising monopoly to weaponize.
No infrastructure choke points.
Regulation was their only real tool — and the man they penalized just told 600 million active users that their institution should no longer exist.
Brussels now faces an impossible triangle:
If they escalate, they reinforce his narrative of authoritarian overreach.
If they retreat, they acknowledge regulatory weakness.If they ignore, they risk looking irrelevant.
There is no clean exit.The debate is no longer whether tech platforms are too powerful.
The real question is whether any institution on Earth remains powerful enough to govern them.
We are witnessing, in real time, a head-on collision between 20th-century political systems and 21st-century technological empires.
The tribunal has been dismissed — by the defendant.What happens next has no precedent.
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