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STOSSEL: Times changing as Amazon lifts ban on ‘The War on Children'

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Before Robby Starbuck became a problem for leftist companies, alerting consumers to stupid woke indoctrination policies, he directed music videos.  

He worked with some big names, like Snoop Dogg and Natalie Portman.  

In my new video, I remind him that his Snoop Dogg video includes the lyrics: “Set the mood, spoon and groom. … I can get you high.”  

He replies, “Realizing that this stuff has a negative effect on culture … is something that became present to me when I became a dad.”  

One day his daughter came home and told him she had to sit through a “weird white privilege” lecture at school.     

He investigated and what he found set him on a new path.  

Now he’s won a big following on X by pointing out companies that force employees to obey “woke” rules.  

Walmart, Toyota, Pepsi, John Deere, Harley Davidson and others scaled back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) mandates after Starbuck’s posts.  

It’s great that he’s made real change, simply by publicizing what companies do.  

But........

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