Amazon criticizes Parler for inciting violence, but sells “Kill All Republicans” T-shirts and other 204 kinds of violence Photo Gallery

Amazon, which has terminated its web hosting contract with Parler, said language posted to the social media platform by Parler users could “incite violence. But the Jan. 16 Breitbart News reported that some Amazon hosted merchants were selling products that could incite violence, such as T-shirts with “Kill All Republicans” and “Lee Harvey Oswald” on them. We need you, where are you?” The teacups.

The Media Research Center found that at least 204 products promoting violence are sold on Amazon, many of which target President Trump, the Republican Party and law enforcement.

The vendor, Florence & Partner, sells a black T-shirt that reads “Kill All Republicans.

Amazon also sold a coffee mug that read, “Lee Harvey Oswald we need you, where are you?” The item is also labeled “Trump” in the title.

According to Apollo.com, Lee Harvey Oswald was a former U.S. Marine who assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.

The “Donald Trump knife stand” was sold on Amazon as the “perfect gift”, with President Trump’s head filled with steak knives. The merchant also said the gift was “the best way to start a conversation.

The fourth product is a T-shirt with an image of President Trump shooting himself with a handgun, with the words “Municipal trash Donald Trump, the only wall we build is a wall of death.

The fifth product is a Halloween decoration of a model of President Trump’s head, the title of which reads, “Life-size severed zombie head with a twisted and bleeding neck of fear.”

Amazon also sells items that might be used in a riot, such as tasers (tasers), brass knuckles (tasers) and stun batons.

Police tasers (tasers)

Brass knuckles (tasers)

Among the more than 100 products being sold on Amazon is the slogan ACAB (All Cops Are Bastards), which means cops are assholes, a popular rallying cry among left-wing rioters.

The term “guillotine,” a popular symbol used by socialists, can also be found on Amazon, often printed on T-shirts with phrases such as “Be the guillotine you want to see in the world” or “Guillotine the Rich,” which can also be found on cell phone covers.

Amazon’s own terms of service state, “The Company does not permit products that promote, incite or glorify hatred, violence, racial, sexual or religious intolerance, or advertise with such views. We will remove items that graphically depict violence or victims of violence.” The fact is that instead of removing the above merchandise, Amazon continues to host these merchants who violate Amazon’s terms of service.

The tech giant Amazon took a different stance on the Parler hosting issue, citing the “incitement to violence” in its own terms of service to justify Parler’s suppression.

Parler argued that Amazon’s decision to take action against the Parler platform was not motivated by public safety concerns, but rather by “political antipathy” because Amazon decided to kick Parler off the Amazon Web service when conservative users were running to the Parler platform in droves following the Twitter ban on President Trump.

In an antitrust lawsuit filed against Amazon on Monday, Parler added that Amazon Web Services representatives “repeatedly asked President Trump if he had joined Parler or if he would join Parler. “

Following a request for comment from Breitbart News on the afternoon of Jan. 14, Amazon began removing certain products mentioned in the article.