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Open Letter to Amazon.com




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To Customer Service and Jeff Bezos,

 

I’m disgusted by Amazon’s cowardice and servility in abruptly terminating its hosting of the Wikileaks website, in the face of threats from Senator Joe Lieberman and other Congressional right-wingers. I want no further association with any company that encourages legislative and executive officials to aspire to China’s control of information and deterrence of whistle-blowing.

 

For the last several years, I’ve been spending over $100 a month on new and used books from Amazon. That’s over. I have contacted Customer Service to ask Amazon to terminate immediately my membership in Amazon Prime and my Amazon credit card and account, to delete my contact and credit information from their files and to send me no more notices.

 

I understand that many other regular customers feel as I do and are responding the same way. Good: the broader and more immediate the boycott, the better. I hope that these others encourage their contact lists to do likewise and to let Amazon know exactly why they’re shifting their business. I’ve asked friends today to suggest alternatives. I’ve removed all links to Amazon from my site, and I’ll be exploring service from Powell’s Books, IndieBound, Biblio and others.

 

So far Amazon has spared itself the further embarrassment of trying to explain its action openly. This would be a good time for Amazon insiders who know and perhaps can document the political pressures that were brought to bear—and the details of the hasty kowtowing by their bosses—to leak that information. They can send it to Wikileaks (now on servers outside the US), to mainstream journalists or bloggers, or perhaps to a site like antiwar.com, which has now appropriately ended its book-purchasing association with Amazon and called a boycott.

 

If you’d like to read further analysis of your cowardice, I suggest you see this excellent article by Glenn Greenwald.

 

Yours (no longer),

 

Daniel Ellsberg

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Here's mine:

By Hardy, Rik at Dec 06, 2010 18:14 PM

Dear Mr. Bezos,

Like others who are disgusted by Amazon's cowardice in the face of right-wing America,
I am terminating my long contact with Amazon.
It will cost me a certain amount of inconvenience, since the service provided has always been good,
and I like the wide choice available, but one has to draw the line somewhere.
I live in the free West, not in China, Burma or Zimbabwe, and I would be ashamed to continue
my support of such a spineless organization as Amazon has clearly become.

I hope the world will survive despite the bribes and threats which try everywhere to ensure the success of
greed and stupidity in today's corporate and military enterprise, and I hope the enlightened authors of books,
which Amazon still appears willing to sell, will comment appropriately on the degraded status of one of their
once equally-enlightened outlets.

I could only wish you well in the event of an immediate turn-around in Amazon's policy regarding
Wikileaks.
As things stand, I cannot wish you anything but silence.

Richard Simm

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I'm with you, Sir!

By Jazayeri, Kamran at Dec 06, 2010 07:15 AM

Here's part of my message to Amazon:
    Elementary logic combined with high-school knowledge of Civics ought to be
    enough to demonstrate why Amazon's recent move to drop the Wikileaks
    web site violates some key tenets of a free society governed by law.
    ...
    I'm sure the favorable offers Amazon will receive from totalitarian governments
    such as China, North Korea, and others will more than make up for my little business.

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Agreed

By Kwint, Marius at Dec 05, 2010 11:54 AM

I wholeheartedly agree; I've done the same.

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Re: Agreed

By White, Stu at Dec 06, 2010 17:47 PM

I have also informed Amazon that I will no  longer be using their business.

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