Amazon isn't the government, and as a private entity they can choose not to publish something, no?
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Yeah, to be honest, with the advent of the internet, I'm less concerned about private censorship than ever before. There's so many avenues to get your message out. Gov't censorship remains much larger concern because it can result in loss of personal freedom (incarceration).
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Censoring? He can print and sell the book himself. No one is censoring him.
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When did stores lose the freedom to choose which products they sell?
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Amazon is not censoring the book, their publishing arm Kindle Direct Publishing is rejecting it. Just like any other publisher would.
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all material on all sides of covid19 has been demonestized, on Google, for example. there is a coordinated effort to stop the spread of anything except the official story
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Post it on Reddit or 8chan or make a poorly templated pamphlet and pass it out at the riots.
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Amazon isn’t censoring anything. Should The Prepared be forced to publish Maoist manifestos? Would that be censorship?
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