Amazon Worker Defaces Tucker Carlson’s Book

One Amazon customer got a rude surprise. He bought a new book only to find out an employee somewhere hated the subject matter enough to deface it. Glenn Dobbs bought a Tucker Carlson biography named “Tucker” by Chadwick Moore and was shocked to find somebody had drawn a Hitler style mustache on Tucker’s face. Dobbs wrote a review only to have the company reject it.

Amazon wouldn’t allow a negative review

Dobbs spoke about his experience.

“When I first took the book out of the box, I immediately saw that and I just kind of did a double take. I couldn’t believe that someone in business would do something like that. And then I looked at it more closely. It was obvious that someone had taken a felt tip and just drew a Hitler-type mustache on the cover. So it was quite a shock, to say the least.”

The review he tried to leave was, “Just received the book. Oddly, it had a Hitlerian-style mustache felt-tipped on the picture of Tucker Carlson and needless to say, I intend to send the book back.” Dobbs commented further about how much people hate the truth. “It’s amazing how deep the animosity against the truth actually runs. Clearly, this was done by someone in the shipping department of Amazon.”

It’s bad business

Dobbs looked over the Amazon rules. He didn’t see how he violated them. “There’s no violation of their rules at all. So they just are not posting it because they don’t want people to realize that they have people in their company who feel strongly enough to deface the products that they’re sending out to their customers.”

His original plan was to ship the book back to be replaced but he changed his mind. “I’m keeping the book. And I’m not asking for a refund from Amazon, because I think that this is going to be something to share with other people over time as illustrative of the lengths to which the left will go to display their anti-conservative, anti-Christian derangement syndrome.”

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Dobbs didn’t think it was right for the employee to do this to his or her employer or to a paying customer. “I’m just a person who believes in truth and civility and find it just so disappointing, actually abominable, that an employee would do something like this to their employer and to their employer’s customer.”

Amazon is worldwide. The employee doesn’t recognize the value of the job if that person is willing to harm the employer to get his or her personal point across. “Amazon has distinguished itself as the most efficient purveyor of books in the world. It’s unfortunate when an employee doesn’t recognize the uniqueness of a job like that and lets personal bias, or stupidity, inflict harm on his employer.” The company isn’t talking and just put out a bland statement via spokesperson Alisa Carroll,

“We’re looking into this but at this point aren’t able to determine when or by whom this book was damaged. As far as our review policy is concerned, reviews are meant to help customers by providing real feedback on a product from other customers who have tried it. Protecting the integrity of our customer reviews is a top priority and a review will be removed if it violates our participation guidelines.”

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