Pedophile Guidebook for Sale on Amazon; Will There Be a Boycott

Gayle Crabtree
As of the time of this writing, a pedophile guidebook is for sale on Amazon. Will there be a boycott? A lot of people are calling for one to last at least until the book is no longer for sale.

Many individuals are calling for the swift removal of what they perceive to be objectionable content. This writer visited the site and was shocked at the words of the alleged author. In an obvious reference to child predators, the description for the pedophile guidebook for sale on Amazon says that the writer is "establishing certian rules for these adults to follow."

He further goes on to say that "appealing to the better nature of pedosexuals, with hope that their doing so will result in less hatred and perhaps liter sentences should they ever be caught." (You can read the description and misspellings here.)

The Facebook page calling for an Amazon boycott has already been set up. Click through this link to view the page.

Many people are rightfully outraged that a pedophile guidebook is for sale on Amazon. Just as many people are surprised that the book hasn't already been removed from their inventory.

The holiday shopping season is just around the corner. If a boycott takes place it's too early to tell what if any affect boycotting Amazon.com because a pedophile guidebook is for sale there will have.

Shoppers may be interested to learn that Amazon.com has a system in place that allows for material to be flagged. Here's how you can report ask for help or leave feedback:

Find the item that you are interested in.
Scroll to the box labeled "Feedback" very near the bottom of the page.
Click on any of the 5 choices and follow the prompts.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Kids maintains the CyberTipline as a means for reporting crimes against children. No matter what books like the pedophile guidebook for sale on Amazon says, anytime a pedophile acts to molest, fondle or otherwise harm a child it is abuse and should be reported. Information on the CyberTipline is available at www.missingkids.org. Links to sex offender registries are available there as well.

Sources:
Personal Experience
Amazon
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

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Published by Gayle Crabtree

Gayle is an expert in budget and family travel. She is a trained mission team leader who has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Her road trips experiences include traveling with di...  View profile

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