In this WND article, a controversial novel warning about the dangers of mass immigration is reportedly removed from a major online retailer, raising renewed concerns about censorship and ideological gatekeeping.
- The novel, which portrays negative societal consequences tied to mass immigration, was taken down by Amazon for allegedly violating its content policies
- Critics argue the removal reflects a growing trend of suppressing viewpoints that challenge mainstream narratives on immigration
- Supporters of the book say it was intended as a cautionary tale, not hate speech, and should be protected under free expression
- The incident has reignited debate over Big Tech’s role in controlling access to controversial or politically sensitive material
- Opponents of the book claim its themes are offensive and potentially harmful, justifying its removal from major platforms
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions between free speech advocates and content moderation policies in the digital marketplace
- Some commentators warn that such actions could set precedents for broader censorship of dissenting perspectives
Read the full story: https://www.wnd.com/2026/04/offensive-content-amazon-removes-novel-illustrating-perils-mass/



