Tennessee Filmmaker Robby Starbuck’s Documentary ‘The War on Children’ Unbanned from Amazon Streaming Service

by | Feb 3, 2025

Robby Starbuck, Tennessee political commentator and documentary filmmaker, announced Monday that Amazon’s streaming service, Prime Video, unbanned his 2024 documentary “The War On Children” nearly six months after the film was removed from the platform due to “offensive content.”

Starbuck’s documentary features conversations with the likes of “whistleblowers, leftists caught on camera, survivors of child mutilation, trafficking victims, corporate executives exposing the plan to sexualize children” and others surrounding different issues facing children in today’s world, including human trafficking and gender mutilation.

Last month on The Michael Patrick Leahy Show, Starbuck also said that the film discusses TikTok’s impact on children, specifically how the app for China-based users is an “entirely different” app than the one available to U.S.-based users.

The film premiered on X, formerly Twitter, on February 2, 2024.

Starbuck’s premium followers on X who subscribe to his content for $5 per month can view the film. The film is also available for purchase on Rumble for $9.99, Movies Plus for $11.99, and as a DVD for $14.99.

Now, as of Monday, the film has been reinstated on Prime Video after being banned from the platform on August 21, 2024.

Those who subscribe to Prime Video can rent the film for $5.99 or purchase the film for $10.99.

Starbuck celebrated the film’s reinstatement on Prime Video and asked his followers to mass stream the movie on the platform for it to be a top movie recommendation.

“If we can get it into the top films there, think of how many normal people will be woken up to the War that the left has waged on our kids,” Starbuck said.

“Getting into the top movie recommendations would also have the added bonus of driving the left insane. They’re already going to lose it that Amazon is carrying the film. We can help wake normal people up. Let’s do it,” Starbuck added.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network. Follow Kaitlin on X / Twitter.
Photo “The War on Children website” by thewaronchildren.com.

 

 

 

   
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