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[–] 7 pts

He loves the Vax, so taking advice from him on how to reframe your brain might not be prudent.

[–] 6 pts

He admitted he was wrong on the vax, but he was right when he was wrong and all the people who told him he was wrong were morons ... and he called some girl in live stream a cun a year ago for calling this out a year back (may have been a plant)

... yea fuck this moron. He's not even consistent.

Also how many smaller people with only 10,000 readers get banned from Amazon and have no recourse because they don't have this shit heads fanbase.

[–] 2 pts

Ban Amazon from conducting business in the US. If it's legal under the 1stA, a company's political opinion shouldn't override the law. Just like they forced White businesses to sell to niggers, they should be forced to sell Mein Kampf, The jews and Their Lies, Culture of Critique, 200 Years Together, etc.

(On a personal note: They shouldn't be forced to sell a book they don't like and we shouldn't be forced to do business with niggers.)

[–] 1 pt

It's so fucked up how this is going down.

They take this milk toast guy and completely slaughter his livelihood.

[–] 0 pt

milk toast

Found the retard

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Milquetoast

Milquetoast is one such word: it comes from the name of Caspar Milquetoast, a character invented by cartoonist H. T. Webster in 1924 for his strip Timid Soul (it was based on milk toast, a dish of toast softened in milk). Comic strips have also given us the word dagwood (a comically large sandwich, named after Dagwood Bumstead, from the comic Blondie), and it is likely that goon (a thuggish man) was largely taken from the character Alice the Goon in the comic strip Thimble Theatre in the early 20th century.

TIL

[–] 1 pt

The whole interaction with Amazon on this shows they banned him because someone in that department simply doesn’t like him. Their initial reason was nonsense. When he proved it was nonsense (twitter.com) they stopped responding and banned him permanently. Then they unbanned him (twitter.com) a day later without explanation—probably because of the negative public attention.