Arab IG model loses brand deals after bytching about new laws that treat foreign housemaids humanely

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Kuwaiti social media star ignited a backlash after criticising a law allowing domestic workers one day off a week, prompting cosmetic brands to sever ties with her.

Sondos Alqattan, a make-up artist, had uploaded a video on social media earlier this month bemoaning new regulations that allow domestic workers a day off every week and the right to keep their passports, which employees often confiscate.

"How can you have a servant at home who has her passport with her?," Ms Alqattan asked indignantly in a video posted on Instagram to her 2.3 million followers.

"She will have a day off a week, and work six days a week. And of course you won't know happens on these days, while her passport is with her."

Social media users decried Ms Alqattan's comments as racist, and demanded cosmetic brands cut their ties with her. Chelsea Beautique, a make-up company, announced it would remove a video sponsored by Ms Alqattan from its social media channels.

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Several companies have cut ties with the social media star Credit: @sondos_aq/Instagram
"We believe that decent working conditions should be provided to everyone and such behavior does not represent our brand’s core beliefs," the company posted on Twitter.

A spokesman for French perfume brand M Micallef said his company was "shocked" by Ms Alqattan's comments and would end their relationship, Gulf News reported.

Ms Alqattan defended her remarks in another video. "What do human rights have to do with (the worker) keeping her passport? Even our kids don't hold on to their passport," she said.

Kuwait employs almost 700,000 domestic workers, out of a population of four million. Many of them come from the Philippines, which temporarily banned its citizens from domestic work in Kuwait after a maid was murdered and concealed in a freezer.

The ban was lifted this year after Kuwait agreed to grant the workers some protections, after years of complaints by human rights groups against abuses faced by domestic workers in the Gulf emirate.

In 2017, Kuwaiti authorities charged a woman after she filmed her domestic worker clinging to a window and pleading for help before falling several stories on to a small metal awning.

The woman could be heard taunting the worker, calling her a "lunatic."





Kuwaiti social media star dropped by cosmetics brands after bemoaning days off for domestic workers

The nerve of this bytch :scust:

Kuwait is the same country where this video was filmed last year

 

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i wonder what help black billionaires can render to help our black brothers and sisters all over the world living these insufferable lives. this sh1t disturbs my spirit. i wish for a day in the near future where there will be easily accessible hubs of peace around the world where all struggling blacks can go to work and live in peace.
 

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i wonder what help black billionaires can render to help our black brothers and sisters all over the world living these insufferable lives. this sh1t disturbs my spirit. i wish for a day in the near future where there will be easily accessible hubs of peace around the world where all struggling blacks can go to work and live in peace.
Stop running with the idea of billionaires will solve the problem and begin learning on how to build a sustainable system for your people..

You are the solution,

You'd be surprised how many people will gladly take their needs and peace of mind with a real chance to contribute to their society oppose to working for some cac or middle east cac

I'd start off in manufacturing what people need to survive. You can import technology. Once there is an established ground, you can begin creating your own technology. But the main problem is always the basic needs - shelter, food, clothing, clean water.
 
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Stop running with the idea of billionaires will solve the problem and begin learning on how to build a sustainable system for your people..

You are the solution,

You'd be surprised how many people will gladly take their needs and peace of mind with a real chance to contribute to their society oppose to working for some cac or middle east cac

I'd start off in manufacturing what people need to survive. You can import technology. Once there is an established ground, you can begin creating your own technology. But the main problem is always the basic needs - shelter, food, clothing, clean water.



They'll just make a law restricting it.
Just like how they did for collecting rain water
 
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