Amazon is apparently buying merchandise promoting the far-right Three Percenters militia movement and selling it from its warehouses, as well as hosting and sometimes distributing similar products from third-party merchants. Media Matters found more than a dozen such products available on the company’s website, despite its policies that seemingly prohibit them on the platform -- and in every instance, Amazon is making a profit from the sale of this merchandise.
Three Percenters (also known as III%ers or 3%ers) is an extremist militia movement whose name originates from the false claim that only 3% of Americans fought in the Revolutionary War. The Anti-Defamation League reports that since the movement's origin in 2008, Three Percenters “have engaged in significant criminal activity, including terrorist plots and acts.” Adherents of the movement participated in the January 6 insurrection, and six men allegedly tied to it were recently charged for storming the Capitol. This is the Three Percenters logo, for reference: