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�The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,� for sale on Wal-Mart�s Web site.



Wal-Mart reverses course,
says it takes Protocols off site



By Rachel Pomerance



NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (JTA) After getting heat from Jewish defense groups, 
Wal-Mart said it would halt the sale of a quintessential anti-Semitic tract 
on its Web site.

The world s largest retailer will cease sale of The Protocols of the 
Learned Elders of Zion a forgery that describes an alleged Jewish plan for 
world domination spokeswoman Amy Colella told JTA by e-mail Tuesday night.

The move followed a JTA article Tuesday regarding concerns over the book s 
sale by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Anti-Defamation League.

Colella insists the store s swift response was due to its customers.

Based on significant customer feedback regarding the book titled The 
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, we have made a business decision 
to remove this book by author Victor E. Marsden from our site, Colella said.

As an online retailer, Walmart.com is committed to providing customers with 
quality media merchandise, and continues to make case-by-case decisions on 
our broad book assortment dependent on what we believe our customers want.

The book, however, was still available on the site as of Wednesday afternoon.

The switcheroo came only hours after Colella wrote an e-mail to JTA 
insisting the online store wanted to provide our customers a choice within 
our broad, online book selection at every day low prices that appeal to our 
broad customer base.

Observers say the move may have had as much to do with Wal-Mart s attempt 
to save face in the midst of recent bad publicity.

In addition to widespread resentment at the superstore s expansion, which 
drives out mom-and-pop retailers, Wal-Mart is fighting the largest private 
civil rights case in American history.

The class-action lawsuit, filed this summer, represents up to 1.6 million 
current and former female workers who claim they were passed up for 
promotion and paid less than their male counterparts.

Additionally, the federal government is investigating the store after 
finding illegal immigrants working as janitors in stores in 21 states. 
Wal-Mart also conceded that it routinely locked up its overnight workers, 
The New York Times reported earlier this month.

In an attempt to shore up its image, Wal-Mart has launched a P.R. blitz, 
spending millions on an ad campaign and on acts of goodwill like sponsoring 
National Public Radio and minorities at journalism schools throughout the 
country, the Times added.

The Anti-Defamation League welcomed the decision.

The group had only asked for a disclaimer as it had successfully done years 
ago regarding the sale of the book by Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

Specifically, it took issue with Wal-Mart s description of the book, which 
put its status as a forgery in question.

Wal-Mart has shown great corporate responsibility by listening and 
responding to the concerns of customers, especially those who may have been 
offended by the sale of the Protocols and the misleading description on the 
Walmart.com site, said the ADL s national director, Abraham Foxman.

For his part, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean of the Wiesenthal 
Center, hopes the victory may inspire other booksellers to follow suit.

We therefore hope that in wake of the Wal-Mart decision, others, including 
Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com would consider replacing this hateful 
screed with any of the numerous works that clearly refute the book that has 
rightfully been labeled a warrant for genocide, he said.

Cooper said his group did not intend to limit information about the 
Protocols, but to marginalize its impact by providing the text in an 
annotated version the way, for example, Adolf Hitler s Mein Kampf is sold 
in Germany.

Cooper had asked Wal-Mart to instead sell a book published by the Simon 
Wiesenthal Center on the subject, The Big Lie: The Protocols of the Elders 
of Zion, which debunks the Protocols chapter by chapter.

But Cooper said he is satisfied with alternative books provided on Wal-Mart 
s Web site and commends the retailer, which he says was probably unaware of 
causing any controversy.

They have taken a classic anti-Semitic screed and said, We re not going to 
make a buck off of it, Cooper said. It has to do with community 
responsibility and also corporate responsibility. I think they made the 
right decision.



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