From Counter Extremism Project <[email protected]>
Subject CEP Impact: Neo-Nazi Publisher’s Website Disabled
Date February 28, 2023 3:30 PM
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Action by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) has resulted in the e-commerce
platform BigCommerce canceling services to a neo-Nazi publisher that takes its
name from the Ku Klux Klan. The publisher had been using BigCommerce as its
name server and additional commercial services for its online store, which had
various white supremacist and neo-Nazi publications for sale, including the
first volume of Henry Ford’s notorious antisemitic text, The International Jew.





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CEP Impact: Neo-Nazi Publisher’s Website Disabled



(New York, N.Y.) — Action by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) has resulted
in the e-commerce platformBigCommerce <[link removed]> canceling
services to a neo-Nazi publisher that takes its name from the Ku Klux Klan. The
publisher had been using BigCommerce as its name server and additional
commercial services for its online store, which had various white supremacist
and neo-Nazi publications for sale, including the first volume of Henry Ford’s
notorious antisemitic text,The International Jew.



After locating the store, CEP researchers alerted BigCommerce that the
publisher was violating the company’s Incorporated Termsprohibiting
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selling “profane or otherwise inappropriate subject matter” and requested that
it be taken down. BigCommerce disabled access to the web store the next day.



Screenshot of The International Jew available for sale on the publisher’s
online store, which previously used services provided by BigCommerce.
Screenshot taken on February 14, 2023



This is not the first time the publisher has faced scrutiny for releasing
antisemitic texts. In November 2022, CEP researchers located the same first
volume ofThe International Jew being sold on the Barnes & Noble website. After
being alerted by CEP, Barnes & Nobleceased sales
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of the neo-Nazi press’ version of the book within one week.



CEP’s subject matter expertise is at the foundation of its successful actions
to impede the sale of material seeking to spread hate and benefit white
supremacists and neo-Nazis. In addition to action targeting the publisher’s
online sales, CEP action has led to theremoval
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of two neo-Nazi clothing shops from the print-on-demand platform Spring—one of
which wasraising money
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for an Austrian neo-Nazi rapper serving a prison sentence for inciting
violence and glorifying Nazis—and thedeletion
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of channels endorsing neo-Nazi accelerationism and acts of terrorism that had
been located by CEP on TamTam, a Russia-based messenger platform.



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