Tuesday, July 08, 2014

UNCLE BEN TO COSTCO: Your Virtual Book-Burning of America Has Turned Into a Real Boycott

Uncle Ben blind copies us on the following email to top executives at CostCo:

Gentlemen,

I understand (and I hope my understanding is incorrect) that Costco has directed that copies of “America: Imagine the World Without Her” written by Dinesh D’Souza be removed from its stores. I have not read the book or seen the movie, nor do I have any immediate plans to do so.

However, I am deeply troubled by any retailer refusing to sell a best-selling book for no apparent reason, except possibly because the retailer's management disagrees with the author's views. D'Souza is hardly a fringe author and his book is selling briskly on Amazon.

Costco is an excellent organization, and my wife and I enjoy shopping at its warehouses. However, we refuse to support any store that is effectively engaging in censorship or playing political favoritism in the selection of merchandise it decides to make available to its customers. Consequently, unless and until Costco changes its position (or offers a legitimate explanation for its decision), we will be taking our business elsewhere.

Best regards,

[Signed]


As an aside, America: Imagine the World Without Her is currently Amazon's #1 selling book.


8 comments:

Brian said...

That is really weird. A store exercising it's rights and choosing not to carry a book.

Next thing you know...management will be saying that they are entitled to have an opinion on how they run their stores.

Anonymous said...

Brian:

You must be very young. I remember when "Catcher in the Rye" just HAD to be in Middle School libraries or it was censorship.

Granted, Costco can do what they choose(this policy is not a store, it is corporate over-riding store management) but as Uncle Ben makes so clear, consumers are also free to choose.

There's always Sam's Club

Anonymous said...

As Rush sez, we outnumber them.

--theBuckWheat

Anonymous said...

They are a private business. They can sell what they want. If they are not selling what their customers are buying they will be gone.

Anonymous said...

Apparently they've reversed their decision and the book will be sold in the warehouses

Anonymous said...

Costco also filed the Bible under fiction.

Anonymous said...

Costco sucks .. their prices are higher than sams.. Costco founder jim sinegal a kiss ass mega donor to king barry o'bama sinegal doesn't like barry to be criticized
and Costco bans a book with America in its title while Hillary book is all over the place shades of Germany from the 1930s
Move your business to sams or BJs

Anonymous said...

liberal democrats ASSHOLE CAN'T TAKE ANY TRUE words about Obama
jimmy sinegal just another 1% democrat billionaire who looks down on his customers