06/26/2020 / By Ethan Huff
A documentary series about the escalating assault on free speech has been censored by Amazon after the Big Tech platform decided that the First Amendment no longer applies.
Part one of Killing Free Speech, which is about the threat posed by Antifa and the Democrat Party against freedom of expression, has officially been pulled from the Amazon Prime streaming platform for violating some unknown “community standard.”
In an email to Michael Hansen, the film’s creator, Amazon explain that, “[u]pon review, your title is not eligible for publishing at this time.” Amazon provided no further details other than to ask Hansen to “not resubmit the same title for publishing in the meantime (sic).”
“We will provide any publication status updates in your provider portal,” Amazon went on to state. “Thank you for using Prime Video Direct,” it added.
Hansen, a Danish-American conservative filmmaker, released the first part of his Killing Free Speech documentary series last year. This part one release deals with the problem of mass immigration and the Islamic invasion of Europe.
Ironically, the soon-to-be-released part two will deal with the silencing of free speech by platforms like Amazon, which last year went full fascist by banning all “anti-vaccine” films, including Vaxxed, from its Prime streaming service.
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In part one, Hansen included footage from a member of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) admitting on camera that women do not have the same equal rights as men under Sharia law. It also links the Antifa movement here in the United States to violent militants with an established presence in Europe.
Exposing the Islamic takeover agenda is apparently not allowed at Amazon, which has chosen to maintain a policy of political correctness when it comes to calling out Islam for what it is.
In part two, Hansen features an interview about tech censorship of these and other issues. This interview is so powerful that Border Patrol agents have praised it for finally giving them a voice in this important conversation.
“Killing Free Speech gave us a voice and an opportunity to speak the truth and it is a powerful testament to the men and women of the Border Patrol who risk their lives every day,” says Terence Shigg, President of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) Local 1613.
Hansen has run into similar troubles trying to show his film in Canada, where it was actually banned from being premiered at a public library as part of a private viewing.
Other films that have been censored specifically by Amazon include Mike Cernovich’s Hoaxed, which is all about media manipulation. Amazon also tried to ban Alex Berenson’s book Unreported Truths About COVID-19 And Lockdowns Part 1: Introductions and Death Counts and Estimates for presenting “misinformation” about the pandemic. This ban was later reversed, however, following intense media pressure.
“Orwellian to say the least,” wrote one Breitbart News commenter about Amazon’s oppressive censorship agenda. “Ironically, the Left would nationalize Amazon in two seconds if it ever had the power to do so. Bezos is a coward.”
“That anyone of any political viewpoint supports censorship is absolutely stunning,” wrote another. “I do not have the words to describe the level of utter disgust I have with anyone who is so self-righteous that only their opinion matters and only their opinion should be heard.”
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