Conservative activist Ruby Starbook said his movie “The War on Children” was “unavailable” from Amazon on Monday in I faced a giant technology This initially insisted that an offensive content appeared.
Starbook told Starbook: “As for Amazon, he gets rid of that day, he says something about the rise that the right has now.” Fox News digital.
“War on Children”, now available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime, is described as a documentary film that shows “the ongoing battle to control the next generation and their minds.” Starbook believes that the movie now available on Amazon proves that the conservatives have “momentum”, and that strong companies do not want to be linked to the “control device” that the liberals have created in recent years.
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Starbook believes it is very important for “war on children” to be available to the largest possible number of Americans. It includes conservative leaders such as Senator Rand Paul, RK, and Riley Gaines from Outkick showing concerns about the modernization of children and other polarization topics.
“There is a group of people in this country that is difficult to reach. They do not see much political content. Guess what? They watch Amazon Prime,” Starbook said.
“If you see a movie like this trend in the best films on Amazon, they are exposed to something,” he added. “That is why they fought hard to ban it from these platforms.”
Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Starbook, which was previously classified New York Times Last year, he said that the left was “raised” when it came to the film's hatred.
“They have seen a real threat to everything they put in place to go to war against our children and try to turn them into left -wing activists,” Starbook said.
The Times described his movie as an “ambitious battle in the active media” that cover “the rise of sex defects: the disturbing depression rates among children; easy access to pornography”, as well as “fighting hate towards activity, transformation rights.”
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Starbook said that “war on children” is prevented from several platforms, although it does not contain any explicit materials.
“It has been blocked only on the basis that it disturbs the left -wing activists who wanted to perpetuate the idea that it is normal to give sex changes to children,” Starbook said.
“This is not the entire film, but we cover it in the movie, and we talked to its victims who got dual breast removal in 13 years and put hormones in the twelve age of California,” continued. “So, we went to these things. They were really annoyed with it.”
Starbook could hardly find answers when trying to find out why “war on children” from Amazon Prime, but he pointed out that the flowing giant cited “offensive content.” Tesla Mogul Elon Musk ultimately helped find an audience on X, and millions of people have seen it despite its avoidance by Amazon and other banners.
Now that the “war on children” has become available on Amazon, Starbook said that President Donald Trump, who returned to the White House, has mainly sparked the domino effect.
“The country … this was confused, and people turn against it,” he said.
“People in Big Tech who secretly hated the things that awakened, felt,” well, then we now have to switch to that, “Starbook continued, noting that people like the Founder of the Amazon Jeff Bezos” are trying to try to prefer them with the right “definitely” does not harm.
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Just as Amazon did not provide many details about the reason why the movie was banned in the beginning, Starbook said they did not make a stir about “deciphering”, too. He simply discovered when he received a text message to check the platform for his movie.
“It was definitely a surprise,” he said.
Under normal circumstances, Starbuck does not want to have a company initially banned his movie to have any relationship with him. However, he moved to social media to encourage people to stream “war on children” on Amazon.
“I see this huge opportunity to awaken people who do not participate in many political content,” he said.
“For this reason I ask people to support the movie, go to buy and rent it, as you know, tell your friends because if this is pushed to the highest movies on Amazon,” Starbook added. “Suddenly I got this awake group of people who do the right thing and really activate our children.”
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