Sunday, November 03, 2019

BBC exposes Islamic slave markets supported by big tech

Christian Larnet reports in the American Thinker,
Thousands of women are bought and sold as domestic or other workers.

...the BBC has discovered that there are still many related lists active on Instagram, and other applications available through Apple and Google.

...Nine out of ten Kuwaiti households have a domestic worker -- they come from some of the poorest regions of the world.

...The online slave market is not only taking place in Kuwait but all over the Arab world.

...In Saudi Arabia, the survey revealed that hundreds of women were sold on “Haraj”, another popular application. There were hundreds more on Instagram, which belongs to Facebook.

...In Saudi Arabia, the survey revealed that hundreds of women were sold on “Haraj”, another popular application. There were hundreds more on Instagram, which belongs to Facebook.

...Apple and Google continue to distribute “4Sale” and “Haraj” applications, on the grounds that their main purpose is to sell legitimate goods and services.
Read more here.

In Jihad Watch, Robert Spencer covers the same story, but courageously attacks the hypocrisy of big tech. He quotes from the BBC story: Apple said it “strictly prohibited” the promotion of human trafficking and child exploitation in apps made available on its marketplace….

"Yeah, sure you do. The only thing Google and Apple “strictly prohibit” is opposition to jihad terror and Sharia oppression, and to the Left’s agenda."
Read more here.

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