Well, @rooshv is one of the most obnoxious and sexist Red Pill writers.
But it's overbearing, hypocritical, and disturbing for Amazon to suddenly stop selling half his books without explaining why.
The privatization of censorship continues...https://twitter.com/jackmurphylive/status/1039170275122798592 …
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Replying to @primalpoly @rooshv
Would you support forcing them to sell his books however?
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Replying to @erat_perfect @rooshv
Using consumer pressure to support free speech? Absolutely. Using gov't regulatory force? I'm not sure.
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I am very pro free speech, but I find it very hard to see how free speech encompasses the right to have your book published, printed, and sold by a specific company.
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Replying to @erat_perfect @primalpoly and
This is an emergent problem from the fundamental problem of allowing corporate oligopolies to control resources.
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Replying to @JordanTSack @primalpoly and
There are numerous avenues Roosh could take to continue to spread his "message" if he so wished, such as through a blog or by selling e-book versions and accepting payment via paypal. Im pretty sure he could even go to Kinko's and get them to print his books for him.
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Replying to @erat_perfect @primalpoly and
An information oligopoly prohibits access to market. The ecosystem model by big tech is an oligopoly. Especially when they collude: Re: everyone’s favorite conspiracy theorist.
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Replying to @JordanTSack @primalpoly and
I just described several ways he can still reach market.
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Which search engine do the potential customers have to use to find his material? Google?
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Replying to @JordanTSack @primalpoly and
Google, duckduckgo, bing, take your pick.
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