Amazon blocks LGBT products in UAE, says it “must comply with local laws”

stop. Supporting. evil. regimes. you. fucking. slimeballs.

"theocratic pearl-clutching dipshit markets"

Given recent SCOTUS decisions (many of them passed without fanfare or subsequent analysis), that description may increasingly apply to the US? It worries me that the US is descending into authoritarian, theocratic, rule. And whither the US goes, other countries' extremists will follow.

in texas. 6 dildos allowed...
more then that its illegal.

Can I have one enormous dildo that is larger than six average sized dildos?

Of course, SIX dildos would seem to represent diversity, and Texas won't tolerate that.
 
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As an American company, do they intend to abide by the American Taliban's soon to be enacted laws? No need to answer.


This really highlights the difference between the USA and countries like UAE, doesn't it?


In the USA, Amazon can make a stand against unjust laws without fear of government retaliation (unless you consider members the government mobilizing their followers to boycott "government retaliation"). In the USA, businesses can be economically mobile enough to move headquarters from offending states. In the USA, it's expected that they speak out against injustice. In the USA, they're free from the threat of violence for doing so.


Just keep that in mind when you use terms like "American Taliban"
That's true until those unjust laws become federal laws, that override what states want to do. So there's some justification for the "American Taliban" fear in places that don't fully buy in to the hype.
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Let's all stop supporting the petroleum industry so we aren't hypocrites either!

i.e. good luck with that.

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I'd rather have them do business with US companies than Chinese companies.
The moment Amazon moves out, Alibaba moves in. Game over.

Just view Amazon's presence as a sanction against China.

Where do you think most of the products on Amazon comes from?

Just Amazon? They make everything.
 
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The UAE still has slavery. Stop doing business in that shithole.
Wrote the Ars commentator on an electronic device that most likely contains plastic made out of Emirian, Saudi Arabian, or Qatari crude oil...

Unless the ban happens at the federal/country level, good luck weeding out any company that's doing business with those countries as an individual consumer.
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Eric Schmidt went by this advice when it came to China (choosing to have Google exit the country rather than comply), and days later he became ex-CEO.

Companies exist to make money by providing products and services, government exists to regulate and impose trade bans. Stop expecting from one to do the work of the other.
 
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Not to be mean or anything /s, but what is a LGBT product? Is that like a normal product with a rainbow sticker and a price hike?

If you're a UAE official, you'll know it when you see it. Especially if it's found in the possession of a political adversary.
 
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Man... So funny coming here to read all the activists criticizing another country's policies, asking to stop doing business with them while typing from the top of their Chinese made devices. Ohhh the righteous of this hypocrite world, lol.

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UAE must be heaven for you, LGBTQ people have no rights and abortion is banned. Maybe you should move there.
 
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The UAE is a sovereign country, with its own values and its own laws based on those values. The rest of the world is under no obligation to always exactly copy western values and laws. If you don't like that, sucks to be you.

That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

UAE has always had restrictions on what you can buy online (and in retail stores). This is nothing new. It is also quite easy to bypass. Just order from a Western store. If they won't ship it directly to you, route it through a freight forwarder. A ridiculous number of items are not available to buy in the UAE Amazon, including the Amazon Fire tablets, for some strange reason.
 
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The UAE still has slavery. Stop doing business in that shithole.

and, setting aside morality for a moment, very dumb from a PR standpoint. what possible percentage of amazon's profitability could the UAE represent? they go down this PR path over trivial amounts of money -- a path they will likely have to reverse at some point anyway. so, trivial amounts of money for a short period of time. marketing genius at work.
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Let's all stop supporting the petroleum industry so we aren't hypocrites either!

i.e. good luck with that.

Ah yes, the old “You criticize capitalism, yet you participate it in! How can you criticize something you participate in???” defense. As illogical as ever

There isn't much that's illogical about it. It's calling out the hypocrisy of defining a set of values for others to abide by when you yourself conveniently ignore those values. Amazon pulling out of the UAE won't mean anything for either Amazon or the UAE. If you really care about the LGBT rights, how about writing to your representatives to boycott UAE oil and hit them where it really hurts? That's not illogical or whataboutism.
 
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That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

Ah fuck it I'm gonna pull the Godwin trigger. Sometimes it's relevant.

Imagine if you saw someone post this, how would that feel?

That being said, the Third Reich really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have synagogues in Berlin with Jews praying with each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the SS don't care.
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The UAE still has slavery. Stop doing business in that shithole.

and, setting aside morality for a moment, very dumb from a PR standpoint. what possible percentage of amazon's profitability could the UAE represent? they go down this PR path over trivial amounts of money -- a path they will likely have to reverse at some point anyway. so, trivial amounts of money for a short period of time. marketing genius at work.

It is not just the UAE. It is the entire MENA (Middle East & North Africa) region, which the UAE Amazon serves & ships products to. It is a large market with oil money and a young & rapidly growing population. It is most certainly not trivial amounts of money.

If you want western companies to stop selling to repressive regimes in the Middle East, you should first call for an end to US arms sales to the region. That alone is worth billions of dollars every year.
 
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If you want western companies to stop selling to repressive regimes in the Middle East, you should first call for an end to US arms sales to the region. That alone is worth billions of dollars every year.


I've been calling for that basically my whole life. Not our fleas, not our circus.
 
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The UAE is a sovereign country, with its own values and its own laws based on those values. The rest of the world is under no obligation to always exactly copy western values and laws. If you don't like that, sucks to be you.

That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

UAE has always had restrictions on what you can buy online (and in retail stores). This is nothing new. It is also quite easy to bypass. Just order from a Western store. If they won't ship it directly to you, route it through a freight forwarder. A ridiculous number of items are not available to buy in the UAE Amazon, including the Amazon Fire tablets, for some strange reason.

Speaking as someone who would be an affected party if I ever went there...No one cares until the authorities decide it's crossed some arbitrary line is not very comforting when it comes to BEING SENTENCED TO DEATH.
 
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That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

Ah fuck it I'm gonna pull the Godwin trigger. Sometimes it's relevant.

Imagine if you saw someone post this, how would that feel?

That being said, the Third Reich really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have synagogues in Berlin with Jews praying with each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the SS don't care.
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Touche. But that is historically inaccurate. The Nazis didn't only target publicly visible Jews. They persecuted them all, including even Christians with Jewish ancestry. There were no active synagogues in Nazi Germany at the height of WW II.
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Let's all stop supporting the petroleum industry so we aren't hypocrites either!

i.e. good luck with that.

Ouch, someone making sense on this forum ? Prepare your downvotes shelter.
I like the replies that don't understand why I brought up petroleum. Like I'm attacking capitalism or engaging in whataboutism. Even if we stopped buying oil from the UAE, oil is fungible to the point that other countries would buy it from them for slightly cheaper. It would take a world-wide sanction, like the U.S. has imposed on Russia to have any effect against them.
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Exactly. You don't have to comply in places you don't work. Amazon pulling out of there would have sent a big and powerful message... but they didn't. They took the greedy approach.

Just out of curiosity, suppose Amazon does quit and "send a powerful message", would it cause some actual damages to UAE other than a mere message? Is it something irreplaceable?
 
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That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

Ah fuck it I'm gonna pull the Godwin trigger. Sometimes it's relevant.

Imagine if you saw someone post this, how would that feel?

That being said, the Third Reich really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have synagogues in Berlin with Jews praying with each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the SS don't care.
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Touche. But that is historically inaccurate. The Nazis didn't only target publicly visible Jews. They persecuted them all, including even Christians with Jewish ancestry. There were no active synagogues in Nazi Germany at the height of WW II.


Sure, but I needed to change the context to show how uncomfortable the idea of "If you draw attention to what you are, we will kill you, but otherwise you're fine" is.
 
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That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

Ah fuck it I'm gonna pull the Godwin trigger. Sometimes it's relevant.

Imagine if you saw someone post this, how would that feel?

That being said, the Third Reich really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have synagogues in Berlin with Jews praying with each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the SS don't care.
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You could probably rewrite that to say anything.
That being said, LGBT really don't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have straight bars in San Francisco with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over women in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, LGBT here don't care.
 
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So I for one am perfectly fine calling them out from afar without ever having gotten to know them.

A mentality like this is a major reason why we collectively get 'played' by our politicians and our media again and again. You know, like how so many of us were once driven to a real fear that teeny tiny Iraq was 'threatening' the world's freedom (or now, for very similar reason how Russians - esp. the older ones who watch their network news) get played into believing how Ukrainian nazification must be stopped...
 
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stop. Supporting. evil. regimes. you. fucking. slimeballs.

"theocratic pearl-clutching dipshit markets"

Given recent SCOTUS decisions (many of them passed without fanfare or subsequent analysis), that description may increasingly apply to the US? It worries me that the US is descending into authoritarian, theocratic, rule. And whither the US goes, other countries' extremists will follow.

in texas. 6 dildos allowed...
more then that its illegal.

Can I have one enormous dildo that is larger than six average sized dildos?

Of course, SIX dildos would seem to represent diversity, and Texas won't tolerate that.


Look at it this way......

Amazon sells various products in the middle east & keeps extensive data on its customers

Let's say someone from the royal family um buys some naughty stuff....

This information can now be weaponized to provide favorable terms in negotiations

Wink Wink...nudge...nudge...... here, why don't you buy our latest weapon systems etc etc & while at it....you can store all your data on aws.....locally....ofcourse....


Now, these guys are not our friends & will happily capitulate to the Chinese or Russians
But as long as we have a presence ........


I don't think Amazon should have folded this quickly, so theres more going on behind the scenes than we know off
 
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So I for one am perfectly fine calling them out from afar without ever having gotten to know them.

A mentality like this is a major reason why we collectively get 'played' by our politicians and our media again and again. You know, like how so many of us were once driven to a real fear that teeny tiny Iraq was 'threatening' the world's freedom (or now, for very similar reason how Russians - esp. the older ones who watch their network news) get played into believing how Ukrainian nazification must be stopped...

I'm sure there are fine people on both sides.
 
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That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

Ah fuck it I'm gonna pull the Godwin trigger. Sometimes it's relevant.

Imagine if you saw someone post this, how would that feel?

That being said, the Third Reich really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have synagogues in Berlin with Jews praying with each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the SS don't care.
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You could probably rewrite that to say anything.
That being said, LGBT really don't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have straight bars in San Francisco with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over women in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, LGBT here don't care.


Sure, but the LGBT community isn't, at least as far as I'm aware, authorized to drag people off to be murdered by the state for being heterosexual.
 
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If you want western companies to stop selling to repressive regimes in the Middle East, you should first call for an end to US arms sales to the region. That alone is worth billions of dollars every year.


I've been calling for that basically my whole life. Not our fleas, not our circus.
I would bring up China and Uighurs and Tibet, but I've already been blamed for whataboutism. It seems if we stopped dealing with bad regimes, we'd have to stop trade completely. Shit, I already feel bad about shopping at Home Depot!
 
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The UAE is a sovereign country, with its own values and its own laws based on those values. The rest of the world is under no obligation to always exactly copy western values and laws. If you don't like that, sucks to be you.

That being said, UAE really doesn't give a damn what you do with your personal life as long as you are discreet about it. They have gay bars in Dubai with drunk guys in tights rubbing themselves all over each other in public. As long as nothing gets posted online, the cops here don't care.

UAE has always had restrictions on what you can buy online (and in retail stores). This is nothing new. It is also quite easy to bypass. Just order from a Western store. If they won't ship it directly to you, route it through a freight forwarder. A ridiculous number of items are not available to buy in the UAE Amazon, including the Amazon Fire tablets, for some strange reason.

Speaking as someone who would be an affected party if I ever went there...No one cares until the authorities decide it's crossed some arbitrary line is not very comforting when it comes to BEING SENTENCED TO DEATH.

So don't go to the UAE. If you have to go there and you don't want to take a risk, stay celibate for the duration of your stay in the UAE. Being gay is not illegal here, having sex with a person of your own gender is. Being gay does not mean that you absolutely must have sex every single waking moment, does it? Just a couple of years ago having heterosexual sex with anyone you were not married to was illegal here as well. This is not a liberal western country.

Homosexuality has been punishable by death in almost every single country in this world at some point of time or the other, including in the US. With the current out of control US Supreme Court, I wouldn't be surprised if anti sodomy laws made a comeback.
 
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If you want western companies to stop selling to repressive regimes in the Middle East, you should first call for an end to US arms sales to the region. That alone is worth billions of dollars every year.


I've been calling for that basically my whole life. Not our fleas, not our circus.
I would bring up China and Uighurs and Tibet, but I've already been blamed for whataboutism. It seems if we stopped dealing with bad regimes, we'd have to stop trade completely. Shit, I already feel bad about shopping at Home Depot!

In a practical sense you can't REALLY avoid dealing with China anymore, unfortunately, you can only minimize where it's possible.

I can't avoid buying a computer or a phone that's made there, but I can avoid buying a car that's made there, for example.
 
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UAE must be heaven for you, LGBTQ people have no rights and abortion is banned. Maybe you should move there.

Getting to be that way here - not to mention our own barbaric state-sanctioned killings (aka capital laws)! So measuring ourselves with what you use to measure others... do you support having the more civilized societies (E.U. states for example) sanction our country and our businesses - to force our government to improve finally? Or do you actually think our laws are up to us ourselves to debate over? If the latter, then give some thought to letting different societies evolve on their own... and not be so trigger happy with sanctions (aka collective punishment)?
 
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What you must do is quit doing business there. Money speaks louder than words.
Exactly. You don't have to comply in places you don't work. Amazon pulling out of there would have sent a big and powerful message... but they didn't. They took the greedy approach.


Congratulations, you just learned how capitalism works.
 
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