Fahrenheit 2018: Amazon Begins Banning Controversial Books.

Roosh V’s dating advice books memory holed for unspecified offensive content

INFOWARS
by Paul Joseph Watson
9/11/2018

Excerpt:

Amazon has officially entered dystopian territory by banning an entire range of dating advice books because they violate unspecified “content guidelines.”

Controversial author Roosh Valizadeh revealed the ban last night, tweeting, “Amazon has removed 9 of my books from sale, including my newest book Game, which was ranking in the top 1000. They won’t tell me the specific reason. Many of the books were on sale for 5+ years.”

Valizadeh later received an email from Amazon informing him that “content guidelines” were broken, but was again given no specifics.

“I feel like I’m in a Franz Kafka novel,” he tweeted.

According to Amazon’s guidelines, illegal content and porn are banned (none of which appear in Valizadeh’s books), so the only guideline he could be in violation of is “offensive content”.

“What we deem offensive is probably about what you would expect,” states the guideline, a completely vague description which could literally be anything that one person deems offensive.

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4 Responses to Fahrenheit 2018: Amazon Begins Banning Controversial Books.

  1. Bruce Steadman says:

    Curled Up with a Good Book

    BOOK REVIEW
    “Bang” by Roosh Valizadeh

    http://www.curledup.com/bangblog.htm

  2. Bruce Steadman says:

    “Free Speech Isn’t Free: How 90 Men Stood Up Against The Globalist Establishment — And Won”
    Paperback – May 31, 2016, by Roosh V (Author)

    AMAZON link — https://www.amazon.com/Free-Speech-Isnt-Globalist-Establishment/dp/1533550077/ref=sr_1_3

  3. Thanks for posting this, Bruce!

    I’m reading about things being ‘memory holed’ almost everyday and sometimes even pulled back out of the memory hole.

    For example, T-Rex (Dinosaur) supposedly had feathers so a number of museums (e.g., New York) designed new chicken-like T-Rex life-sized models (looks like a swamp rat/chicken/grisly bear/5-percent-T-rex!) and began displaying them in their museums.

    The problem now is that as of last year (2017) the consensus is that they were wrong and T-Rex never had feathers!

  4. Bruce Steadman says:

    Amazon Is on a Digital Book Burning Spree

    Amazon Is on a Digital Book Burning Spree

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