Is Amazon.com Censoring Negative Reviews Of Scientology Books? Sure Looks Like It - Page 2
Your latest review of "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" was removed because your comments in large part focused on your personal opinions of the subject matter, rather than reviewing this item.
We provide our customer reviews section for you to comment on the merits of the item and its style. We ask that you not use it as a place for a discussion of the subject matter...What I can suggest is that you resubmit your review, restricting your comments to critically analyzing the content of the item.
Is this not the United States? Are we not living in the land which birthed modern democracy, where the will of the people decide the outcome? The will of the people is clear. The hierarchal head of Scientology's sole purpose is to control its members thoughts, words and deeds, manipulate its image and extract as much money out of those individuals too emotionally weak or vulnerable to see past its false guises.
If this were Microsoft, Exxon, Google, Enron or any other powerful entity, would we allow a systematic aversion of the truth and fairness to continue unchecked simply because of a "perceived" threat? And have we forgotten the most apparent element in all this? THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE A RELIGION FOR GOD'S SAKE. Religions by their nature shouldn't frighten people into silence regardless of their actions. Therefore I conclude this ISN'T A RELIGION. I think we know what the CoS is, and with history as our teacher, we will be ashamed we allowed this shadow of darkness and depravity to lurk in the corners of our society for too long.
Since when are religions allowed to run rough-shod over our legal system?
Enough is enough, wake up mainstream media, wake up federal government, WAKE UP CLEARWATER AND HOLLYWOOD, you are being taken over by people who believe in aliens and want to "clear the planet" of non-Scientologists and obliterate psychiatry. Now that should frighten you.
(via Toads and Enturbulation.org)



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