Facebook has been criticised for allowing a 16-year-old child bride in South Sudan to be auctioned off to the highest bidder on its platform. Her father received 500 cows, two luxury cars, two bikes, a boat, some mobile phones and $13,800 in exchange for his daughter. It is the largest dowry ever paid in the civil war-torn country, according to the Government. Five men bid on the girl, including high-ranking South Sudanese government officials, according to children's rights organisation Plan International. The post advertising the girl was first shared on October 25, but it took Facebook until November 9 to remove the post — six days after she was married off to the winning bidder. She became the man's ninth wife. George Otim, country director of Plan International South Sudan, likened the auction to slave markets and slammed Facebook for allowing it to take place on the company's platform. "This barbaric use of technology is reminiscent of latter-day slave markets," he said. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11...hild-marriage-auction-in-south-sudan/10518232
South Sudan had a normal ethical system until the CIA started a war to separate it from the rest of Sudan. South Sudan has been hell ever since. In war, there are no rules, just hell and torture. War is not noble like propaganda movies portray it. The U.S. is #1 in the world at creating both.
I tried to auction off Sly but the best offer I got was a box of confederate dollars, a pet rock, and some beanie babies.
There are countries where it is legal to kill people based on their religion. Facebook has no obligation to support the practice.
Maybe that's why there's now a South Sudan. ps The Germans did recognize that 'shit' either but now they do. I think Sudan has less power than Nazi Germany had.