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Neil Young Pulls Music from Amazon, Citing Big Tech Concerns and Advocating Local Business

Neil Young is removing his music from Amazon, criticizing Jeff Bezos and Big Tech for government support, and advocating for local businesses over large corporations.

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  • Neil Young criticizes Jeff Bezos and Amazon for their support of the government, prompting his decision to withdraw his music from the platform.
  • This action is part of Young's broader campaign against Big Tech, as he systematically removes his music from major digital platforms.
  • Young's concerns also include the spread of Covid misinformation on platforms like Spotify and Amazon, influencing his stance.
  • He strongly advocates for consumers to support local businesses and community stores, prioritizing them over large corporate entities.
  • Following his previous withdrawal from Spotify, Young's removal of music from Amazon reinforces his commitment to these principles.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by focusing on reporting Neil Young's direct statements and actions without injecting editorial opinion. They provide factual context regarding his past activism and current motivations, allowing readers to understand his stance directly from his own words. The coverage avoids loaded language or selective emphasis, presenting the information in a straightforward manner.

"Young encourages fans to “shop local” and criticizes big corporations for selling out America."

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Neil Young removed his music from Amazon as part of a broader protest against Big Tech and corporate control, criticizing Amazon and Jeff Bezos for their government support and advocating for consumers to support local businesses instead of large corporations.

Yes, Neil Young previously removed his music from Spotify in protest against COVID-19 misinformation spread by Joe Rogan's podcast. He later restored his music there after Rogan's exclusivity deal ended.

Neil Young strongly advocates for supporting local businesses and community stores rather than large corporate entities, urging people to 'buy local' to help counteract corporate control in America.

It remains unclear whether Neil Young's removal of music from Amazon includes just Amazon Music's streaming catalog or also withdrawal of physical products sold through Amazon.

Neil Young's opposition was influenced by concerns about COVID-19 misinformation on platforms such as Spotify and Amazon, notably relating to Joe Rogan's podcast, as well as his criticism of corporate practices like Ticketmaster's pricing and Facebook's policies on AI chatbots.

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