In a major turnaround, “The War on Children,” a documentary exposing far-left activists’ efforts to indoctrinate and sexualize children, is finally being platformed on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Robby Starbuck, activist and director of the film, announced on Monday that “The War on Children” is now available on Prime Video, following a year of effective censorship by Big Tech platforms.
“Huge news and a favor to ask so we wake up more people: One year ago today, every Big Tech company banned ‘The War On Children,’” Starbuck posted to X. “Amazon banned it because the Left feared it. Today, exactly 1 year since the release, [Prime Video] just unbanned our film.”
“If we can get it into the top films there, think of how many normal people will be woken up to the war that the Left has waged on our kids,” Starbuck continued. “Getting into the top movie recommendations would also have the added bonus of driving the Left insane. They’re already going to lose it that Amazon is carrying the film.”
The Daily Wire has reached out to Amazon about the sudden turnaround. […]
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