Facebook Slave Ad

You got to hand it to those darn clever Saudis. Now they are navigating the intricacies of Facebook. This has revolutionized everyday Saudi life.

For instance in the seventh century A.D. a Saudi who wished to purchase or sell a slave had to trudge down to the slave bazaar. Of course, this risked a heat stroke under the blazing noon sun of the Saudi Arabian desert.

Now, thanks to Facebook you can buy and sell slaves from the air-conditioned comfort of your home. Listed below is the verbatim posting of a Saudi who wishes to sell a slave over the Internet via Facebook:

Peace be upon you….

I have a [male] slave I bought from an African country and arranged for his visa and stay till I got him to Saudi [Arabia]

His description:

1-Black skin.  Tall 172 cm. Weight 60  kilos.

2-Castrated (excellent for working with a family) you can check him with a doctor or yourself if you have experience in the matter.

3-[His] health quite undamaged and has no imperfections.

4-Age 26 years.

5-Religion muslim and [he is] obedient and will not disobey you except in what displeases God. Please, the matter is very serious and not a joke.

You betcha! Slavery is never a joke! The kingdom of Saudi Arabia supposedly abolished slavery in 1960. At that time they admitted to having 300,000 slaves. Desperate people from all over the third world are lured to Saudi Arabia by the promise of jobs. Employers quickly take away their passports effectively stopping these employees from quitting or leaving the kingdom. They become slaves unable to leave the country. Sharia law allows this to happen. Non-Muslims, Christians, Hindus and Buddhists are considered filth. Muslims are encouraged by Sharia to treat such people in an abject deplorable fashion. Islam encourages human bondage.

By the way, this story is being reported all over the internet by other anti-jihad websites like Tundra Tabloids  and Bare Naked Islam.

Notice the ad stated “a castrated African slave.” Muslims are huge racists. The word “African” is synonymous with the Arabic word for slave.

But I am even more angry that he is described as “castrated.”  The poor man was lucky to have survived this horrendous procedure done, I am sure, under primitive conditions.

How dare some rich, filthy Saudi to castrate a poor, helpless black man. Can you imagine the terror this man felt before he literally went under the knife? His entire future was stolen from him. He could never marry. He could never have children. The line of his descent was severed from him by some Muslim that treated him as less than human.

Imagine, if you will, if the slaves are truly freed in some future Saudi Arabia. Perhaps a million or so emancipated slaves will have their first taste of liberty. I can only imagine the great shout of joy that will ascend to God.

Meanwhile, Facebook at least have a shred of human decency and ban these monsters from your social media website. People are not things. People are not animals. Islam will never reform itself voluntarily. No human being should face the indignity of being a slave in the 21st century.

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3 Responses

  1. Discussion of the Arab slave trade, and the castration, in the bush, of young boys, before they were taken by slave coffle and then by dhow to the Arab slave markets, can be found in “The Hideous Trade” by Jan Hogendorn. He estimates that only 10% of the black Africans captured by the Arabs survived the castration, and the journey, to those markets.

  2. Someone should send this to every Black pressure group in the Western world and ask them what they think of ‘white privilege’ now.

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