Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said Wednesday that the company has no plans to remove the antisemitic movie and book that landed Kyrie Irving in hot water after he promoted both on his social media.
The Brooklyn Nets’ player was suspended for several games, and criticized by team owner Joe Tsai, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and several Jewish advocacy groups for his promotion ofThe New York Times’
Dealbook Summit on Wednesday, Jassy said the book seller won’t be taking it down. “We have hundreds of millions of customers with lots of different viewpoints,” Jassy said, noting in the interview that he’s Jewish himself.
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