Posted on 01/14/2021 9:09:16 PM PST by Kevin in California
Don’t let the condemnation of violence fool you; Amazon could care less about violence.
Amazon jumped on the sham “holier than thou” train with big-tech companies such as Twitter and Facebook when it terminated its contract with the social media platform Parler. Amazon claimed the pro-free speech Parler obtained “violent content on your website.”
Don’t let the condemnation of violence fool you; Amazon could care less about violence. The Media Research Center found at least 204 examples “of merchandise sold on Amazon that promoted violence, either toward President Donald Trump, Republicans or members of the police force” reports Newsbusters.
I will not buy amazon....most companies can ship their own stuff nowadays. Why pay someone else to order a product for you from the company and have product go from the company to amazon to you. Extra unnecessay step. I think that the amazon business model could be slowly superceded by other product specific shipping consortiums( Amazon still got lots of value on paper)
I use Amazon now to find the product I want at the best price then use the link to the company selling it to buy it directly from them.
Usually the shipping is the same as offered on Amazon and I can find out from the company who they use to ship it so I can get it shipped to my house if possible. No way to know who the shipper will be through Amazon.
Thats just excess surplus being liquidated from soros’garage after having achieved the objective.
Scott Adams says that charges of hypocrisy—or “whataboutism” are not persuasive.
It’s too bad, if he’s right!
Yeah for Amazon.com to be bitching about others enciting violence, I am glad I can go to their web site and purchase a tomahawk or any manner of other DEADLY weapons from them to protect myself from violence.
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