Seuss sells, Che smells, Ebay tells
For DemocRATS needing a copy of their Little Red Book.
Mein Kampf also still available.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311&_nkw=mein+kampf&_sacat=0
Actually,I've just had an idea. I live in an area that is served by a public library consortium that,collectively,has just just about every book ever printed in English in their collection. Their website is searchable by title,author,keyword,etc.
I'm gonna check them out now to see if any of the titles in question are still available.
It’s all a deliberate and calculated distraction to change the subject from stolen elections and an illegitimate government.
I only checked that title...can't be sure what I'd find in a search for the other titles. But Cambridge is in Massachusetts...and it's the home of Harvard *and* MIT. To the typical resident of Cambridge Che is a right wing reactionary.
But I do expect that title,and any other that's still available in the network,to disappear soon. After all,Princess Liawatha,our *senior* Senator,will surely demand it.
And I closed my ebay account after 15+ years.
Political correctness, wokeness and the entire liberal agenda is killing this country.
I keep reading that eBay removed the Seuss listings, but they haven’t. You can buy all of the discontinued books on Ebay, if you have the money. Here’s just two examples:
This could be a good business opportunity. Sell them along with Unabridged version of Huckleberry Finn, old Amos N Andy TV shoes, etc. Needs a catchy name though
Maybe what this country needs is a well funded conservative organization that examines what these big companies are supporting and boycott whatever products or services they provide.
It’s getting serious. The Bible predicts that people won’t be able to buy or sell unless they have the “mark of the Beast.” Maybe being communist is a part of the mark.
Thanks for posting...Humberto Fontova is a go-to source for me for all things Castro and Che...
A photo of another “fellow traveler”...
Makes me glad I stopped using eBay and PayPal years ago. Never joined Twitter or Facebook, either.