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Amazon Deleted Reviews of Chinese President’s Book Per CCP’s Demand

December 22, 2021
Source: outkick.com outkick.com
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Videos by OutKick Because you didn’t give Chinese President Xi Jinping’s book a five-star rating, you ruined the review process for everyone. According to Reuters , the Chinese government ordered Amazon to delete all reviews and comments under the link that sold Xi’s book, The Governance of China, in China. So, of course, Amazon complied like the obedient company that it is. “I think the issue was anything under five stars,” one of the sources told Reuters. China delivered its mandate two years ago but no one had disclosed the matter until Monday. Now, Xi’s propaganda compendium is the only...
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