The Guardian has identified a trainee nurse and reported US air force reservist called Bailey Ross as the proprietor of a white nationalist publisher in South Dakota.

Ross was also a paid-up member of a white nationalist organization that marched at Charlottesville while enlisted in the United States Coast Guard.

Ross’s company, Agartha Publishing, is part of a wave of extremist publishers using mainstream e-commerce platforms such as Amazon to sell lavishly repackaged fascist and anti-communist books.

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    didn’t deploy

    didn’t face any risk or hardship

    loves being told what to do

    enjoys uniforms

    That’s not a veteran, that’s a submissive in cosplay

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      Sorry but just because a person doesn’t deploy doesn’t mean they aren’t a vet.

      She’s still an asshole though.

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    Of course. The only better occupation to learn to be a good fascist than the military is the police.

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      So Amazon allows nazi to publish on their platform. This should be the news article and nationwide. Also any book binding company should be held accountable.

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        I could see boycotting publishers but I don’t think the book binders review content on the print on demand, and that seems like a pretty big new ask for them.

        Everyone already knows the ways that Amazon sucks, somehow I doubt that one niche publisher selling on there is going to make a difference.

        I am also not sure what you mean by “held accountable”. I don’t think they are breaking any laws in the publishing aspect.

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          Hate speech is against the law in many states and countries. So publishing it makes you liable.

          But just PR nightmare if it was known that Amazon supports nazis which makes the board and Bezo fucking nazis.