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11-29-2010 @ 5:21PM
theeternalsacred said...
I would buy from amazon, but i am boycotting them. They put up a book from a child rapist that told how to rape a child and they left it up for over a week even under repeated attacks from worried citizens. Amazon is a money hungry company and if they can't even pay attention to something as serious as a book on how to rape children then they dont deserve money.
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11-29-2010 @ 5:25PM
Ben Smith said...
Cool story, bro.
11-29-2010 @ 5:48PM
Superthrust said...
@OP - Sorry but you're a sheep. It wasn't how to rape children. It was how to live with the fact that some people may have pedophilia feelings or that they exist around you. I know what the media has reported and what the over reactors have said.
Cool your jets. Its 2010. You're bound to see some things you don't agree with or things that are unsettling to you.
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11-29-2010 @ 6:58PM
Mir said...
Superthrust: Calling someone you don't agree with a sheep (or even worse sheeple)automatically makes you a douche. Secondly, you proabably aren't thinking of the same book he is. There was one that specifically advertised luring methods and avoiding law enforcement. It was literally a step by step how to be a pedo guide. I'm not taking that from any news report, but from the actual book advertisement itself.
11-29-2010 @ 11:09PM
Tuhljin said...
Mir is correct (except that I get the feeling "Superthrust" isn't thinking of a different book but rather some spin - AKA lies - regarding that book), and if "Superthrust" doesn't change his tune after learning the facts, well, I have to say there's something horribly wrong with you. In any case, your attack on theeternalsacred is uncalled for. Amazon took that book down, however - but only after their defense of the decision to allow it in the first place didn't placate the masses.
11-30-2010 @ 10:08AM
Bronwyn said...
Okay, seriously, Amazon took the book down. It was up for over a week? Oh no, Amazon erring on the side of caution when removing books from their listings? Do we not remember this fiasco?
http://www.weberbooks.com/selling/2009/04/glitch-hid-adult-and-gay-books-on-amazon-company-claims.html
And that was just about HIDING the listings. Can you imagine the flak if they'd removed the book completely from their listings without being sure?
And that's not even taking into account the fact that Amazon is a huge company with bureaucracy to deal with, which slows things down as well.
I don't think it's worth a boycott.