Elon Musk tweeted that Amazon should be broken up after it refused to publish a book that peddled falsehoods about the coronavirus
Elon Musk is calling for Amazon to be broken up after Amazon's publishing service refused to publish a book by a writer who has put forth conspiracy theories and falsehoods about the coronavirus.
"Time to break up Amazon. Monopolies are wrong!" Musk tweeted, also tagging Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and calling the situation "insane." Musk's comments were in response to writer Alex Berenson, who wrote a book titled "Unreported Truths about COVID-19 and Lockdowns" that Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing service is refusing to publish, saying it does not comply with its guidelines.
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