Censorship in the digital world: “Amazon Secretly Removes ‘1984’ From the Kindle”

1984 NovelI’ve covered Zimmerman and I’m mostly done.

In the meantime, entities have put out the SQUIRREL for the Douglas dog.

When you put all your faith in the digital world, you shall be sorely disappointed.

To wit:

Amazon Secretly Removes “1984” From the Kindle

Thousands of people last week discovered that Amazon had quietly removed electronic copies of George Orwell’s 1984 from their Kindle e-book readers. In the process, Amazon revealed how easy censorship will be in the Kindle age.

Stop right there.

To those who completely suck up to the superiority of anything digital I say: you clearly voted for Obama and you voted to have your jejune little lives ruled by insect-like bureaucrats who are paid to obstruct and obfuscate and produce little if anything.

When you always opt for digital you opt for anyone and everyone other than you making your entertainment choices for you.

Translated: all your content are belong to us.

Today, you own little if any of your entertainment content, and that is purposeful.  Like the drones that you are, you go along with this new paradigm.

That said, you should NOT be shocked when your digital content is removed for whatever political purpose.  Because there will always be overt and covert political purposes extant.

Let me be clear: I OWN a copy of 1984.  A physical copy.  You cannot take that away from me or keep me from its contents.  There is only one way for you to keep this book from me and that is to storm my house and physically take it from me.  But therein lies a problem.  I might have something to say about that and — no matter who you are — may deign to greet your unlawful actions with small metal pieces moving horizontally at great speeds.

So, to my nieces and nephews: go ahead and allow various entities to control your digital content.  Let them control your music.  Let them control your movies.  Let them control your games.  Let them control your books.  They will then control you and your future.

The last is the worst: when you allow entities to control books, you lose control of your history, your present, and your future.

I refuse to do so.

And Amazon, thank God for them, has just proved my point entirely.

OPEN YOUR EYES, AMERICA.

BZ