1/29/23

the injustice and racism of the internet

Geographic discrimination and unfair exploitation of human resources by websites and electronic platforms  that no one has the courage to mention


As the world grew ever more interconnected, an unintended consequence was the rise of geographic discrimination and unfair exploitation of human resources by websites and electronic platforms across the globe.


The power these platforms had over the lives of their users was immense, and the consequences of their actions were often devastating. From the economic exploitation of underprivileged communities in developing countries to the unequal opportunities in the job market, the negative effects of these platforms were far-reaching.



Yet, no one dared to speak up. It seemed as though the world had accepted this new reality and its associated injustices.


That is until one day when a young woman, we'll call her Mary, decided to take a stand.


Mary was a college student in a small rural community in one of a developing country. She had seen the effects of the unfair exploitation of human resources by websites and electronic platforms firsthand. From the lack of jobs to the diminishing wages of those who were fortunate enough to find employment, the consequences of these platforms were clear.


So, one day, she decided to do something. She organized a protest and rallied people from her community together to speak out against injustice.


The response was overwhelming. Soon, people from all over the world joined in and spread the message. They made their voices heard and demanded change.


The platforms were eventually forced to acknowledge the issues and take steps to address them. Websites and electronic platforms started to introduce anti-discrimination policies and introduce better wages.


Mary's courage and determination inspired many others to speak out against geographic discrimination and the unfair exploitation of human resources. It was a turning point in the fight for equal opportunities and justice in the modern world

for years of my daily internet use, I noticed every day bebehavior of brutal racism on the psychology of the internet especially if you live in Africa or in places in north or south America, but personally, I will address the subject concerning Africa since I am African of Moroccan origin

you can't understand the feeling we get every time a message like this (our service is not available in your area) appears on our computer or smartphone screen, but I'll try to describe it to you as mem, imagine that you are in a restaurant and you have found a single free place at the corner of the restaurant where you can sit, 15 min or 20 min pass the waiter comes to take your order call the waiter politely and he comes he makes you a smile saying that he cannot serve you because you are sitting there, what will be your reaction? and above all, I would like to know what your feelings will be at this moment? for me, it will be a cocktail of feelings that I can't find the exact words to describe surprise anger defended racism







each time I try to find a logical answer to this, maybe the server of the platform or the website does not manage to receive this number of users or maybe it concerns the quality of the Internet users? can be who they are looking for visitors by name and in specific countries and if so? why what is the difference between a visitor from Asia? from Canada, etas united France, or cote d'hivoir and mali?

  1. What are the main forms of geographic discrimination and unfair exploitation of human resources by websites and electronic platforms?
  2. What are the potential impacts of geographic discrimination and unfair exploitation on workers?
  3. Are there any legal protections in place to combat geographic discrimination and exploitation of human resources?
  4. What are the most effective strategies to address geographic discrimination and exploitation of human resources?
  5. How do websites and electronic platforms justify their discriminatory practices?
  6. What can individuals do to protect themselves from geographic discrimination and unfair exploitation by websites and electronic platforms?
  7. How do websites and electronic platforms ensure fairness in their hiring and employment practices?
  8. What steps can be taken by governments to ensure that websites and electronic platforms treat workers fairly and do not engage in geographic discrimination or exploitation?

I always find my self in a closed circle without reluctance logic

in short, I used to believe that the internet was created to make life easier and to reduce the distances between people and for more freedom? but unfortunately, this is not the case

because the big companies and the big platforms use the web as a web trap to spider exactly it seeks the greatest number of visitors and they choose what they will need


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