Paris Marx is joined by Luke LeBrun and Rachel Gilmore to discuss Shopify&aposs connection to right-wing politics, through its interpersonal connection to a far-right news outlet and its reluctance to enforce its content policy on users selling hateful merchandise through their platform.
Luke LeBrun is the editor of PressProgress and Rachel Gilmore is an independent journalist.
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Also mentioned in this episode:
Luke reported on Shopify COO
Kaz Nejatian’s involvement in and funding of a right-wing Canadian “news” website called True North.Rachel reported on Shopify’s decisions not to disable support for stores that
sell fraudulent goods and
promote hate that’s in violation of their Acceptable Use Policy. She recently pointed out a series of stores Shopify still supports that
sell Nazi memorabilia.Last year, an anonymous former Shopify worker spoke out about
the right-wing culture at the company. Rachel
confirmed the person had worked for Shopify.In 2022, Tobi Lutke was granted a “
founder’s share,” guaranteeing him 40% voting power. 46% of shareholders voted against the proposal.Shopify found itself in the spotlight in 2021 when employees found
a noose emoji had been added to the company’s Slack system.Shopify President Harley Finkelstein has been
publicly opposing plans to raise taxes on capital gains. Only
0.13% of Canadians will be paying more tax under the plan.Some right-wing figures in Canada deny
the truth of the residential schools.
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