Confederate Flag Sales were Blowing Up on eBay – Before the Kike Media “Investigated”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 4, 2016

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This comes the same week that the Jew media got the Coincidence Detector banned by reporting on it.

Since when is it the job of journalists to police the online marketplace for wrongthink?

Since Jews, my friend. Since Jews.

Breitbart:

Confederate flags are “selling like crack” on eBay although the online auction giant announced it would “prohibit the sale” of the flags following the June 17 attack on Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Vocativ reports that one seller–Paul Riley–sold enough flags to “clear almost $20,000 in sales” on Confederate flags alone. He also sold the flags at a rapid pace for the first part of this year, until eBay shut him down on June 2. They shut him down after the flag sales were uncovered by Vocativ.

Yet Vocativ has already discovered that other Confederate flag merchants remain.

eBay spokesman Ryan Moore assured Vocativ that eBay does have mechanisms in place to help detect Confederate flag sales. Moore said, “We do have keyword filters in place to address prohibited items of this nature, as well as other proactive means to monitor the site.” But these mechanisms are clearly not catching all Confederate flag merchants.

Vocativ are some serious kikes. A crappy blog that digs up random drama in order to get picked-up and cited by mainstream news. A sick, sick method.

They are still the main source on the DS wikipedia page because of an interview I gave them in like 2013 when the site had first started and I didn’t really know how to deal with these interview kikes. They switched up a bunch of stuff I said. What they do is lead you into irrelevant topics, these kikes, then blow up off-handed comments.

May they burn in hell.