Posted on 06/06/2015 1:49:22 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
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A fighter of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) holds an ISIL flag and a weapon on a street in the city of Mosul, June 23, 2014. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held crisis talks with leaders of Iraq A fighter of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) holds an ISIL flag and a weapon on a street in the city of Mosul, June 23, 2014. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held crisis talks with leaders of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region on Tuesday urging them to stand with Baghdad in the face of a Sunni insurgent onslaught that threatens to dismember the country. Picture taken June 23, 2014. (REUTERS/Stringer) World Amazon Is Selling ISIS Propaganda Online Photo of Chuck Ross Chuck Ross Reporter 4:16 PM 06/06/2015 3 20
Amazon, the online retail giant, is selling copies of the ISIS glossy propaganda magazine, Dabiq, on its website.
The magazines are published by Al-Hayat Media Center, ISIS Western propaganda arm. Four separate Dabiq publications are for sale on Amazon.
Dabiq is a periodical magazine focusing on issues of tawhid, manhaj, hijrah, jihad, and jamaah, reads Al-Hayats description of the magazine. It also contains photo reports, current events, and informative articles on matters related to the Islamic State.
Dabiq is named after a small northern Syrian city where the apocalypse will occur, according to one interpretation of the sayings of Muhammad.
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Hoo, boy. Wait till the Loony Left (but I repeat myself) finds out about this.
They're likely to bring Michael Moore out of mothballs.
I just looked. I didn’t find it.
If it was there, they have pulled it.
Yeah, so? They also sell Mein Kampf, Das Kapital, and Wealth of Nations. They sell things, especially printed things.
It’s true , I Amazon searched this morning and sure enough , there they were ; every issue so far , in all their IS BS full gloss glory . I immediately wrote a note to Amazon protesting the presence of this murder propaganda being sold on its site . Checking back just now , before making this posting = all gone . Not a trace . You try , see if you can bring it up. If you do , WRITE AMAZON
I may order a copy to get on their “no kill” list...
” I am a long time , fairly high volume Amazon customer .
I hold an Amazon credit card .
I am absolutely outraged that Amazon has chosen to allow a vender sell and distribute the terrorist murder organization , ISIS’s magazine , Dabiq,
on Amazon . I have search and they are there . Every issue .
I request that you immediately pull these listings and ban any further attempts to sell or
distribute this Islamist murder propaganda on Amazon .
Thanks “
‘Dabiq’ is everywhere described as a on-line magazine. What’s being sold?
Looks like the guy waving the ISIL flag is holding one of the rifles supplied by our tax dollars.
My biggest beef with Amazon is that he they often don’t know what they are selling. Accuracy and understanding is not their strong suit.
Adan Smith's invisible hand strikes again.
I purchased my copy of the Communist Manifesto and Rules for Radicals from Amazon. Those two books are responsible for a hell of a lot more murder and misery than ISIS can do in a hundred years.
It’s pretty tragic how people who profess a belief in free speech turn into crybaby Progs as soon as the other side tries to have some free speech.
I like having easy access to the propaganda of our enemies.
I don’t want anyone deciding what I can or cannot read.
I would never read this stuff and would suggest most people do the same.
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Good for Amazon. I have bought numerous books and other publications that are by leftists, communists, progs, etc. on Amazon. I will probably buy this too. I will test my believes against theirs in any free marketplace. For now Amazon is as free as we have and I don’t want it screwed up with boycotts from the right or the left.
I've got to concur with you, that is only because I work at one of their small stuff facilities. You won't believe what they carry, you name it they care it, even if you can't name it they care it, even all that stuff you have no idea what the stuff is, they carry it. They carry a bunch of foreign publications etc. who knows what the stuff is, it's all figuratively speaking greek writing to me. They carry Food products, automotive parts, nuts, bolts, screws, they carry them too. Aerosol can products. Every type of shampoo, and women stuff etc. you name it they carry it.
And to get back to the original subject on hand, a lot of what they carry is sold by vendors, which probably are creating their own listing too, I'm not actually sure about that process though, so it would be really easy for them to not know what they are selling. You got to think if you sell Billions of unique items, that is going to be really hard to keep track of all that your selling and not offend some one on the planet.
My last experience with them was explaining how an i can look like an L depending on the font.
A capital “I” that is.
The subhuman crap isn’t there now. Amazon had the sense to pull it.
Should be pretty easy to record the shipping addresses and pay a little visit right?
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