Arab Times

Amazon CEO says won’t take down anti-Semitic film

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said Wednesday the company does not have plans to stop selling the anti-Semitic film that gained notoriety recently after Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving tweeted out an Amazon link to it.

Pressure has been mounting on Amazon to discontinu­e sale of the film, called “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” since Irving shared the link to the documentar­y with his millions of Twitter followers in October. The synopsis on Amazon says the film “uncovers the true identity of the Children of Israel.”

At The New York Times’ DealBook Summit in New York City, Jassy said it is difficult for the company to determine what content crosses the line to where Amazon doesn’t make it available to customers.

“As a retailer of content to hundreds of millions of customers with a lot of different viewpoints, we have to allow access to those viewpoints, even if they are objectiona­ble - objectiona­ble and they differ from our particular viewpoints,” the Times quoted Jassy as saying.

He said making decisions about what content to take down is “more straight forward” in some cases, such as when it “actively incites or promotes violence, or teaches people to do things like pedophilia.”

Dozens of celebritie­s, public figures as well as Jewish organizati­ons and the Nets have called on the company to take down the film or add a disclaimer offering an explanatio­n as to why the documentar­y and related book are problemati­c.

Amazon told the newspaper earlier this month that it would look into adding a disclaimer on the documentar­y’s main page. But that hasn’t happened. (AP)

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