Google bows down to SHARIA LAW

There’s a story from Saudi Arabia where a few young girls were playing around outside a shopping mall in the city of Jizan. Someone recorded them playing on video and you can see the girls around a shopping mall cart, when one gets into the cart and another pushes her down the sidewalk. According to the story, this raised controversy because these girls were doing this near a group of young men.

What caught my interest was that the YouTube video attached to the story was banned by Google based on their policy against nudity or sexuality.

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Since I couldn’t watch the video attached the story, I looked up another copy of the video and found one that fortunately hasn’t been banned yet. I was stunned after watching it because the video shows absolutely no sexuality or nudity from beginning to end, yet Google still banned it for this very reason.

Watch the video and see for yourself:

Since there was no sexuality or nudity in the video, Google either banned this video by mistake (which seems very unlikely) or they banned this video based on Sharia law as practiced in Saudi Arabia.

So instead of Google standing up to the oppression of women in Islamic countries like Saudi Arabia by allowing this video to remain on YouTube for all to see, they bow to Sharia law and capitulate to Islam by banning it.

Whatever happened to their slogan ‘don’t be evil’?

Oh right, they got rid of it.

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