Twitter blatantly censors pro-life and other voices, so demand for Parler will likely replace Twitter. Amazon is afraid of the competition, so they kicked Parler off their server. The reason given was Parler provides “violent content” on their site. All the while Amazon has over two hundred examples of offering merchandise that encourage violence. They actually sold advertising to promote a T-shirt that reads “Kill All Republicans.” Other items advocate violence against police and President Trump. A mug reads “Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we really need him?” Amazon’s concern isn’t about violence. It’s about silencing those with different points of view. Amazon and multiple social media sites do that by taking away their platform to freely speak.
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Amazon Promotes Violence
Bradley Mattes | January 25, 2021
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BRAVO. Thanks for keeping us informed.
Add Amazon, Twitter, Facebook, and most other Social Media Platforms to the long list of innovative and potentially valuable resources that have been misdirected/misused by humans. You can usually uncover “capital gain” as the inciting source for this activity. ˇThe best & probably only way to neutralize their effort is to avoid using them. Those entities are not essential.
I was saddened when you said that there are “Kill All Republicans” shirts for sale on Amazon.
So I searched Amazon for “Kill Republicans Shirt”. I did not find it.
Please stop misleading people with things that are not true and easily checked
It’s possible that they took it down after bad publicity. A link is posted on our website with the audio and text of my radio commentary. It documents that and more. Here it is, complete with picture: https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/techwatch/corinne-weaver/2021/01/14/kill-all-republicans-amazon-sells-204-items-promoting
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