Friday, December 27, 2019

Amazon caught selling anti-Semitic Islamic tracts




Amazon, the online humungous retailer started out selling books then the rest followed. But now, according to a report in UK's Express newspaper, Amazon is selling books that promote terrorism and anti-Semitism. Al-Azhar Observatory for Combating Terrorism, an Egyptian group, also filed a complaint about the matter.

Several of the books in question were outlawed by British prison officials beginning in 2015 due to concerns they were being used to recruit prison inmates to Islamic extremism, violence, anti-Semitism and hatred for the "other."

In response to the complaints Amazon claimed, “As a bookseller, we provide our customers with access to a variety of viewpoints.”  [Even if those viewpoints are repugnant and dangerous because the main thing is the money and we don't care what you think of us. We're too damn big to care.]

“Publishing content that promotes extremism and terrorism under the pretext of the freedom of opinion and expression is unreasonable,” the Observatory said, according to Ahram Online. Egypt’s top Islamic institution added that “hardliners and extremist groups search for any room to sneak into young people’s minds.” And this works particularly well for young psychopaths and anti-Semites who can use religion as a license to kill.

The Henry Jackson Society think tank found on the Amazon website banned titles such as “Milestones,” by Sayyid Qutb, a leading scumcrumpet of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the 50’s and 60’s. The book blames Jews for all the woes in the world, including “materialism, animal sexuality, the destruction of the family and the dissolution of society."  It received a rating of 4-5 stars on Amazon by 71 percent of the Jew-hating anal sphincters who read it while picking the gooey stuff from between their toes.

An Amazon book reviewer and idiot savant who doesn't know how to spell his first name, T. Graczewski,  gave the book 5 stars. He claimed that this book is the “most influential and historically far-reaching Islamic text written in the past century,” maintaining that Qutb’s work “created the philosophical foundation upon which Al Qaeda and other Islamic extremist groups have been built.” Which tells you all you need to know about T. Graczewski.

“For anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of what motivates relatively well-educated, affluent and presumably sane young men to fly passenger jets into skyscrapers there is no better place to begin than here,” Graczewski shamelessly said.

Other books banned by prisons that remain available on Amazon include “The Fundamentals of Tawheed,” by the Canadian Salafi Muslim terrorist Abu Ameenah Bilal Phillips, and “Towards Understanding Islam,” by Syed Abul Ala Maududi. Both of these cretins preach and encourage the death of others for their cause while making money from their preaching in partnership with Amazon.

“Although we ban extremists from the UK, their books can still get through, and in this case be sold by a global corporation that considers itself to have positive corporate values,” Dr. Paul Stott, of the Henry Jackson Society, said, according to The Express.

Other critics of the books contacted Amazon asking that the garbage literature be removed and demanding that more be done to supervise what is for sale on the platform.

Amazon did nothing other than to answer their concerns by saying, “As a bookseller, we provide our customers with access to a variety of viewpoints, including books that some customers may find objectionable,” according to Express. “We reserve the right not to sell certain content, such as pornography or other inappropriate content,” [but selling crap about killing for Islam and hating Jews and Christians is okay.]

I used to buy a lot of things from Amazon; now I'm not so sure I will continue to shop there.


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