NMAmy
Can speak food in German
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I admire the retailer for taking the stand that it is not their place to judge the quality or moral value of the individual items (so long as they are legal).
But my thought is that retailers make judgements every single day about what they will or will not sell based on sound business decisions. Amazon does not sell every single book ever written. The author of this book can still sell his book online on his own website and can voice his views. Amazon is not the be all end all of his right to free speech. As a business, Amazon needs to decide if they'll continue to offer a book that may cause some bottom line ramifications for the company.
While I love free speech, the most difficult side of that is that people that I think are reprehensible like the Westboro "Church" can express their views as well. But as a consumer, I do not have to support them or companies that support them with my money.
There is a huge difference between a government agency censoring free speech and an internet company not selling a book for whatever reason. If a book is a poorly written piece of crap, it's not going to be sold on Amazon either. Does that mean the author is being censored or just that they wrote a crappy book?


