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Old 10-15-2020, 12:37 PM   #3
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Re: Media Bias

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Originally Posted by SunnySide View Post
Amazon told Steele, who directed “What Killed Michael Brown?”, via email that the film did not meet the tech giant’s “content quality expectations” and would not be eligible to appear on the service.

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Amazon said the documentary's quality is not good enough for them to host it on their service.

If I want to go on Fox News and complain about Trump but they dont let me .... can I complain that Fox News doesnt allow a difference of narratives?

Do you see how silly that sounds?

lol but democrats are the snowflakes and cancel culture people .. yeesh.
You like overexaggerating everything I say. I literally said I use Amazon and will continue to use Amazon. I'm not canceling anything.

Selling a product online on a site that has unlimited space is no where near the same thing as you wanting to appear on TV where the day is limited to 24 hours.

They're not just going to come out and say it's not allowed because it doesn't fit our narrative. Of course they're gonna use some sort of term like "content quality expectations".

They're a private business so they have every right to not sell it if they don't want to, but the explanation is BS.

Also, this wasn't made by some amateur off of the street like me, it was done by a guy that is a Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford that has a background in this field.

https://www.hoover.org/profiles/shelby-steele

I don't buy the quality narrative 1%.
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