COMPANY SELLING CHILD SEX DOLLS BANS BOOKS BY ROMANTIC IRANIAN MAN
Shitlib news site Huffpo "reached out" to Amazon to get this man banned. |
The book in question "Game" had just been launched on Amazon, and was already among the top-1000 best-selling titles, when shitlib online news site Huffington Post contacted Amazon and put pressure on the online retailer to shut Roosh down.
Along with "Game," eight other titles by Roosh were also banned. Plus, as if that wasn't enough, they also tried to get him kicked off YouTube and Twitter. They then published a sick, gloating article celebrating their shitty Orwellian behaviour:
Amazon and YouTube both took steps to drop Daryush “Roosh” Valizadeh’s content after HuffPost reached out. But he remains verified on Twitter...
On Monday, Amazon took the rare step of removing nine of more than a dozen books written by Valizadeh from its website, including his most recent one, published Friday. Amazon banned the books after HuffPost reached out to ask whether Valizadeh’s content was in violation of the company’s content guidelines for self-published material — but not before it hit the top 1,000 books sold on Amazon that day. Valizadeh sold more than 2,000 copies at $23 each before Amazon knocked the books off its site, he claimed later...
After HuffPost reached out to YouTube, the company deleted one video from Valizadeh’s channel for violating its hate speech policy and banned him from livestreaming for three months. Valizadeh now has one “strike” against his account. If a user receives three strikes within a three-month period, YouTube will terminate their channel.
Notice the use of the creepy phrase "reached out," as if banning someone and trying to destroy their livelihood is a bit like getting in touch with an old friend. These people -- Sebastian Murdock and Jesselyn Cook, the two writers -- are certainly sick fucks and deserve whatever happens to them from now on.
The Huffpo used a passage from one of Roosh's books quoted out of context
"In America, having sex with her would have been rape, since she couldn’t legally give her consent. It didn’t help matters that I was relatively sober, but I can’t say I cared or even hesitated."
And then used this to claim that he is "rape apologist" which is something rapey and evil. But even that shouldn't have been a problem as Amazon still happily sells books by Hitler and several famous Communist psychopaths as well as paedophile-themed sex dolls.
One of the sex dolls that Amazon sells to paedos |
No, it isn't a "private company"! It's a great big fucking monopoly that controls almost all book distribution in the World today, and is the only platform that people like Roosh can publish on with a reasonable chance of success.
Also, if these shrieking Leftists can cow Amazon into going along with their demented, anti-free-speech agenda, then it's hardly likely that any smaller alternative publishing platform would be immune, so this represents a major infringement of the First Amendment.
What we have here is not only a serious free-speech issue, but also a powerful anti-trust case. It's high time that Trump forgot what is going on in Syria, and instead took a good look at the growing power and Orwellian tendencies of Big Tech and their little Leftist attack dogs.
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Roosh is a scumbag, but I don't believe in banning his books. Likewise, having sex with a piece of plastic is not "rape" or "child rape", even if the piece of plastic is molded to look like a child. Fucking said piece of plastic should no more justify banning these products than it would to ban Mein Kampf on the grounds it will create Nazis. Ideas are not actions, though I'll concede they can lead to it. Don't ban Roosh's books and don't ban pieces of plastic that look like children. Just ban the fucktards that read or fuck these products.
They're not plastic they're silicone.
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