
Amazon slammed for allowing 'Blue Lives Murder’ apparel on site: 'Dehumanizing and demoralizing' for cops
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Former Las Vegas Police Lt. Randy Sutton argued on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that Amazon is sending a message to law enforcement officers that they don't care about them and only care about "an agenda on the left" by allowing the sale of "Blue Lives Murder" merchandise on its platform.
Sutton argued that the left has chosen what he called the "DDD strategy," which he explained is defunding, demoralizing and dehumanizing the police and that by selling the merchandise, Amazon is feeding into that. In a recent letter, the Detectives’ Endowment Association demanded Amazon stop selling the "disgusting" items, the New York Post reported, noting that the merchandise is now appearing on Amazon nearly one year after similar anti-police items first appeared on the website. "It has come to my attention that your website is selling tee-shirts (sic) and other items emblazoned with the words ‘Blue Lives Murder,'" the letter sent by the Detectives’ Endowment Association to the company’s Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky reportedly said.More Related News