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Ed Nuhfer's avatar

We have bookshop.org in part to thank for this success. In my experience, the monopoly corporate dealers like Amazon and Barnes and Noble were doing their very best to try to suppress the sales of this book and the efforts of independent news media to make it known.

Search "The New York Times mention of If I must Die" too, for evidence of monopolies' efforts to suppress this book. The NYT has behaved more like an arm of the Netanyahu gangster Israeli government than an American newspaper. It is disgusting.

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Rebel Nun's avatar

Their "news" shows that even more. they have always been a Zionist tool.

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Ed Nuhfer's avatar

The main reason to subscribe to NYT is to see what the Netanyahu gangters and their enabler operatives (not the rank & file members) in the Democratic Party want American citizens to believe. Then, go to Independent investigative reporting for actual news.

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Alex's avatar

Disagree, the reason to subscribe is for the lifestyle sections, which is what most of there subscribers are there for. Most of their paying base don't pay for their news content.

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Joy in HK fiFP's avatar

Plus, you can comment, and I like some of their games.

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Ed Nuhfer's avatar

Yes, a reader MAY be able to comment, but only AFTER an NYT hireling approves it. A "game" they like to play is to quickly shut off the comments when those by readers do not go the way the NYT planned for them to go. If you are an online subscriber in one of the more educated and progressive states like CA or CO, you'll frequently find your online subscription post arrives with the comments already closed on hot topics like ethnic cleansing, genocide and land grabs.

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