This would be like boycotting oxygen for me, but I think it should be
considered. 

 

Daniel Ellsberg Says Boycott Amazon

Posted By Daniel Ellsberg On December 2, 2010 @ 10:23 pm In News | 394
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Open letter to Amazon.com Customer Service:

December 2, 2010 

I'm disgusted by Amazon's cowardice and servility in abruptly terminating
today 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 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, and I'll be exploring
service from Powell's Books, Half-Price Books, 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 sites like antiwar.com
[1] that have now appropriately ended their book-purchasing association with
Amazon.

Yours (no longer),
Daniel Ellsberg

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