Posted on 02/26/2021 9:07:46 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Amazon has shown its true colors, once again, when it comes to celebrating and appreciating diversity: if your ideals don’t align with the team-left narrative, you will not be celebrated.
In the midst of Black History Month, Amazon pulled a critically acclaimed and popular documentary on conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, the only black justice currently serving on the Supreme Court, from its streaming platform.
The documentary, “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words,” is “currently unavailable to watch in your location,” the website reads when the title is clicked.
The outage appears to be nationwide, as reported by Breitbart.
Amazon appeared to drop the PBS documentary, while still promoting a wide range of films including “All In: The Fight for Democracy” with Stacey Abrams and two movies on widely discredited activist Anita Hill.
The platform created an entire Amplify Black Voices page that “feature[s] a curated collection of titles to honor Black History Month across four weekly themes (Black Love, Black Joy, Black History Makers, and Black Girl Magic).”
While all included films come free to stream with a Prime membership, the Thomas documentary, released in January of last year, is now only available to purchase on a DVD, The Federalist reports.
Amazon’s effort to celebrate black voices during Black History month is a failed attempt if it doesn’t include Justice Thomas. Whether you agree with his political views or not, his story is one that everyone should know.
Born in 1948 into deep poverty in Georgia, to mostly uneducated parents, Thomas broke away from the segregated, catholic school education system he was raised in, in hopes of something better.
“The more I read about the black power movement, the more I wanted to be a part of it,” he said in his memoir My Grandfather’s Son. “What was the point of working within the system? Segregation, lynchings, black codes, slavery…surely the time for politeness and nonviolent protest was over.”
Thomas embraced the view that all men are created equal. In his nearly 30 years on the Supreme Court, Thomas has developed the most consistent originalist jurisprudence of any justice to ever serve on the court, Breitbart reports.
Thomas is the second and longest-serving black Supreme Court justice in history, undeniably historic and something to be celebrated. His documentary should be appreciated during every month of the year, but especially during Black History Month to celebrate his life journey and paramount success.
Evidently you have to be a follower of that 19th century German philosopher Karl Marx in order to be “authentically Black.”
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I no longer purchase any goods from the bald headed cork sucker, Bezos. Changed my internet, mobile phone service and I am making my Television/Entertainment my biggest FU Socialist Communist act.
I stand with American owned and operated business owners...To hell with the Chinese pieces of snit! May they rot in hell.
I’m weaning off of Amazon now. Find your vendors’ homepages or other contact information, folks. It’s not that hard. Get off of Amazon, or you’ll contribute to the loss of your remaining freedoms.
Make America Great Again, and never give up! Keep on working on *every front,* including supporting our most supportive NGOs (regardless of what their leaders get in compensation), campaigning and voting! Don’t listen to the blowhards who trash our more productive conservatives while doing nothing much.
TUBI has it. Download app and search for it. Watched tonight its very good.
This is OUTRAGEOUS! It will not end well, people.
I loved that documentary and there are many online videos about him and where he grew up to offer good background too.
Not even available: Currently Unavailable https://www.amazon.com/Created-Equal-Clarence-Thomas-Words/dp/B08RH7MKQ5/ref=sr_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=Created+Equal%3A+Clarence+Thomas+in+His+Own+Words&qid=1614432511&sr=8-13
It’s ironic that If you compare the biographies of Clarence Thomas and Barrack Obama you will find that Obama is the poster boy for priveledge while Thomas really did endure the hardships that woke libtards pretend that minorities still suffer today.
I think a lot of young people now believe that Ruth Ginsburg was the first female Supreme Court Justice...
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