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Things that Amazon ban on their site

All of the e-commerce sites have some or the other policies. Adhering to such policies they ban products to sell on their portal. Here are some products you are not aware that got ban by the largest e-commerce site Amazon. They were also criticized by many for doing so.

Confederate Flag
The Confederate Flag has long been in controversy in the United States from 1861. This flag has the historical association with racism, slavery, segregation and white supremacy. Racism has played a major role in recent time. The Confederate States of America used three national flags during the American Civil War. The latter two incorporated the “Southern cross” canton that was widely recognized as a symbol of the Confederacy by 1863. So amazon decided to remove this product to oppose racism.

Whale Meat
Whale where hunted for meat and oil in middle ages. Consumption of whale meat by Humans is controversial and has been criticize by critic on wildlife conservation and animal rights grounds.

Gun shaped iPhone Case
Though the product was harmless to human it increasingly created a chaos when men carrying this case was surrounded by the police who thought he was a threat to the public. There were many cases of delaying the checking process on airport due to such products. So police and other major authority requested to take down such product which can cause a mishap.

Magnetic Balls
This tiny Bucky ball which seems harmless toy, but more than 1000 children were hospitalized for swallowing them. Swallowing any foreign object will cause many problems. It can block through loops of the gastrointestinal tract. The force created through the bowel or stomach wall may result in pressure necrosis and eventual perforation.

Lads’ Mags
Lads’ Mags a men magazines which focus on fashion, gadgets. It also contains non-nude photography or ‘guy tales’ of sexual encounters which are the reason of being the ban on Amazon.

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