Can’t get past paywall, sorry
A company that sells nazi merch is a nazi company.
Shopify is a Nazi company, or at least sympathetic to Nazis.
because they told their front line support to say "no comment "on matters unrelated to Shopify stores? it seems like they took the store down, which really has little to do with the influx of support tickets and calls they likely got. I worked support for years – this is amazingly unsurprising and I think the correct move, if they did indeed take down the store that is.
He knows there are plenty of racist that will buy his merch. Making money from them does not mean he has to like them. You know how capitalism works! Its all about the money!
The whole store is down now: https://yeezy.com/
I was thinking the “no comment” policy could just have been them working though the process to shut down their participation. A more direct statement would have been preferable, but it doesn’t surprise me that they would rather get their ducks in a row before making an official statement.
Yeah, generally you don’t want the front-line staff talking to the public about things outside their job description, because they could easily say something inaccurate.
Yeap, Tobias Lütke is our very own Canadian Muskrat… just as racist, just as stupid, just as full of himself
Fence sitting isn’t a good look either
Not surprising. There’s a part of the Shopify careers site that has a letter you have to acknowledge that says (paraphrased): Care more about the ability to sell than what people sell, and if feel you might disagree with what people sell then this isn’t the workplace for you. They really drill that point home on the site and in interviews, not surprising their stance is ‘no comment’.
(I didn’t get the job)
The site is down now, but I’ll point out that that policy probably gets used more for filtering out religious people who might take issue with selling queer, feminism, or even rock music related items.
Hahahahahaha. Doesn’t he realize that the original Nazis would have refused to call him a human? They’d call him ape just because he’s black.
Anyways don’t travel to Europe with that shirt. You’ll get beaten or jailed the moment you step out of the plane.
Counterpoint: Do travel to Europe with that shirt, for the same reasons you said.
Do travel to Europe with that shirt
I feel nazis need to be proud of their hate, wear it and see its effects. And die that way so everyone knows why.
Give him a time machine and march into germany. Yo mr. Hitler, big fan here.
Give it a few years, they’ll be breaking out the skull measuring tools to tell us why he’s really a criminal.
Fascists always turn on the token minorities, I don’t understand how these people don’t see that they’re just delaying the inevitable while trashing their rep for people who don’t care about them.
I’d recommend you contact any companies you’ve made a purchase from that uses Shopify as their backend. Tell them seeing the shop logo at checkout makes you feel uncomfortable going forward with a purchase knowing that Shopify also sells Nazi goods.
Wait he bought a super bowl ad to sell Nazi merch?
Yeezy, the apparel brand of musician Kanye West, is using Shopify’s technology to sell the swastika T-shirt. The Ottawa-headquartered commerce firm has yet to say publicly whether it will intervene. West, also known as Ye, bought a Super Bowl ad to direct people to the website. The store currently displays a single product named “HH-01,” a white T-shirt with the black version of the swastika used by the Nazi Party.
A current Shopify employee told The Logic that another member of staff, who is Jewish, had said on the company’s internal Slack messaging service they were uncomfortable that West’s store had been allowed to remain online for such a long time. The post had a number of supportive emoji reactions underneath.
The Shopify employee, whom The Logic agreed not to name because they were not authorized to speak to the press, said they first saw an alert about West’s store on Shopify’s Slack messaging system at around 2 p.m. ET Monday. In a response to the alert, someone from Shopify’s incident response team said senior leadership was “on top of it.”
Around 30 minutes later, support staff tasked with speaking to Shopify’s merchant clients were told to give “no comment” if a merchant asked about West’s swastika T-shirt and to end the chat if they established the merchant didn’t have questions about their own store.
And a 30-second Superbowl ad costs $8 million.
The worst part is, now that America has really showed its true underbelly, he’ll probably make all of that back plus a tidy profit.
Cowards.
The fact they are still Shopify employees at this point is comment enough.
Seems a little extreme to claim that it’s unethical to work for a company because someone who uses their product did something unethical.
Guess we’ve extended “there is no ethical consumption under capitalism” to “there is no ethics under capitalism” entirely.
You’d denigrate the forklift operator loading cargo onto a truck without first looking inside.
Except in this case everyone just got a good look at what’s inside the container, and it’s mostly Nazism.
They’re customer support. They’re not making decisions at the company, they’re just trying to pay their bills.
And they likely work for a call center that shopify contracts to handle support
They’re working for a Nazi company. If they’re not starting the job search now, they’re probably not far from looking into one of those shirts themselves.
Right now it seems a lot like we’re in a nazi country. Did you move out or stop it?
“Just following orders”
If you lived in a shithole one-room apartment in Bangalore you shared with 10 people but the meager pay from the call center job you have allows you to have two meals a day if you’re careful what you buy, you’d “just follow orders” too.
Because being in a company that sells such a shirt cuz you gotta pay bills is totally the same as partaking in the holocaust.
The road to the holocaust included selling armbands with the swastika too. But that wasn’t even the point I was making.
I’m going to let you in on a little secret, large companies are not run by shareholders and management, they are run by the workers, even if they don’t realise it.
These workers don’t work for Shopify. Companies like Shopify contract out to call center companies. I’m not sure why that isn’t clear to you.
These people are probably not even only fielding calls for Shopify. It’s probably one of a dozen different companies they have to take calls for during their work day.
Not everybody is privileged enough that they can afford to put their morals before their rent, and that’s no fault of their own. You’re upset with the wrong people.
Hell, we see tons of keyboard warriors wanting to eat the rich but how many billionaires have been shot in the last year?
One.
OP would be the first to keep his job in their situation.
how many billionaires have been shot in the last year?
Zero. Everyone keeps calling that dude a billionaire but he was only worth 44 million. Luigi’s family has more money than him.
Oh really?
That’s even worse! Billionaires shouldn’t exist and if they do they should live in constant fear for their lives.
It’s not uncommon to watch a corpse float down the river or witness a bisection via train in India. I don’t think the chat staff cares. But using them as a barrier against rightful criticism is worthy of being called out or more
lol love how you just assumed the call center is in India
What I (and the people working at those call centers) would give to lead a life as sheltered and priviledged as yours.
If it was my company and I had the accesses I think the database would be having a hard time right now, and so would the backups
I would be exporting records from the database to excel and keeping a record of all the people buying this shirt.
Data exfil is a lot easier to be prosecuted for than fucking up the backups or database, since you can reasonably make the argument that it was an accident.
Though, any company worth their salt has off-site/offline backups, so it will be rather hard to do any lasting damage in a plausibly deniable manner.