Ummm, those are just examples of a private company not wanting to associate itself with certain books. Doesn't have anything to do with the government banning said books.
If I was in the book business I would supply my customers with any book they wanted to read no questions asked. Hell, if one were so inclined, one could build a based business model around just that. Patriot Book Company. If you want to read it, we’ll find it and send it to you, for a fee. Free shipping!
https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-end-of-conservative-books-amazon-quietly-bans-books-they-deem-offensive-hate-speech
https://thefederalist.com/2021/02/24/conservative-author-whose-book-was-banned-by-amazon-discusses-big-tech-censorship-digital-book-burning-and-cancel-culture/
https://www.american1.com/amazon-increases-banning-of-conservative-books-and-media/
If you really want to read said books, go to your local public library and ask for them to order it.
Ummm, those are just examples of a private company not wanting to associate itself with certain books. Doesn't have anything to do with the government banning said books.
ummm sweaty cancel culture is a social construct trust the science
What?
Slippery slope my dude.
Allowing private businesses to decide what products to supply is a slippery slope?
I don't think you would expect a smaller privately owned bookshop to stock a book on Queer Trans Feminist Theory if they didnt want to.
If I was in the book business I would supply my customers with any book they wanted to read no questions asked. Hell, if one were so inclined, one could build a based business model around just that. Patriot Book Company. If you want to read it, we’ll find it and send it to you, for a fee. Free shipping!
*excepting the obvious like child porn
Publishers won't publish books that can't be sold on Amazon. Amazon controls the market.
It seems like this private company has more power over this specific market than the federal government does.