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A Kuwaiti social media star is facing a backlash after criticising new laws improving conditions for the country’s Filipino domestic workers.

Sondos Alqattan, an Instagram star and makeup artist with over 2.3 million followers, criticised new laws giving Filipino workers a day off per week and preventing employers from seizing their passports.

“How can you have a servant at home who keeps their own passport with them? What’s worse is they have one day off every week,” she said in a video posted online, which has gone viral and attracted criticism in the Middle East and the Philippines.

Alqattan slated reforms introduced in May to protect the rights of Filipino domestic workers: “If they run away and go back to their country, who will refund me? Honestly I disagree with this law. I don’t want a Filipino maid any more.”

She is facing a storm of criticism for her comments, including from Migrante International, an advocacy group for overseas Filipino workers, which likened Alqattan’s comments to those of “a slave owner”, and saidshe was clinging “to a backward outlook which literally belongs to the dark ages”.

Critics are pushing for Alqattan’s sponsors to drop lucrative endorsement deals following her comments, which cap months of diplomatic controversy between the Philippines and Kuwait over the Gulf nation’s treatment of domestic workers.

The Philippines issued a temporary ban on the deployment of overseas foreign workers (OFWs) to Kuwait in February, after the body of Joanna Daniela Demafelis, a 29-year-old Filipino worker, was found mutilated in a freezer in an abandoned apartment.

In April, tensions increased after the Philippine ministry of foreign affairs released a video showing officials rescuing citizens from Kuwaiti employers accused of abuse. Kuwait later expelled the Philippine ambassador, Renato Villa, as well as withdrawing its own from Manila.

The Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, asked the estimated 276,000 Filipino workers in Kuwait to return home, appealing to “their sense of patriotism” and offering free flights for the 10,000 estimated to have overstayed their visas.

The two countries signed an agreement in May to soothe tensions over labour rights for OFWs, after Philippine authorities demanded that Kuwaiti recruitment offices pay a $10,000 (£7,600) deposit to compensate workers whose salaries were withheld or contracts suddenly terminated.

Roughly 660,000 people out of Kuwait’s population of 4 million are domestic migrant workers. According to Human Rights Watch, the country’s “kafala” system, which gives employers extensive powers over migrant workers, often forces them to remain with abusive bosses, while those who flee can be punished and imprisoned.
 
At first I thought @Ntwadumela said something about Filipinos or Homer but then it was just someone else. Real talk, it is good to see this star face backlash for her comments. That said, she may be biting back against the criticism she's facing.

https://www.arabianbusiness.com/cul...-attack-on-kuwait-hijab-says-sondos-al-qattan
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tl;dr criticize her and you're criticizing Kuwait and the hijab. Totally not some sort of damage control.
 
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Someone from a country that still practices literal slavery isn't politically correct. I'm fucking shocked.
 
The situation for migrant workers in the Gulf is like going back to the pre-Civil War era. Migrant workers are basically slaves and the people who use them usually see them as subhuman. Of course this bitch is salty the workers are getting rights, she views them as something less than human who doesn’t deserve human rights.
 
The situation for migrant workers in the Gulf is like going back to the pre-Civil War era. Migrant workers are basically slaves and the people who use them usually see them as subhuman. Of course this bitch is salty the workers are getting rights, she views them as something less than human who doesn’t deserve human rights.
A good way to make ones eyes roll is said bitch saying that if you're criticizing her, you are attacking, Islam, Kuwait, and the hijab. Because criticizing what she said about migrant workers is totally saying fuck you to a religion, a piece of clothing related to a religion, and a country that practice that religion. I don't know if there's anything to that can match up to that sort of defense she's pulling.
 
A good way to make ones eyes roll is said bitch saying that if you're criticizing her, you are attacking, Islam, Kuwait, and the hijab. Because criticizing what she said about migrant workers is totally saying fuck you to a religion, a piece of clothing related to a religion, and a country that practice that religion. I don't know if there's anything to that can match up to that sort of defense she's pulling.

“If you don’t approve of slavery you’re against Islam.”

Great PR, it’s really what we need in this post-9/11 world.
 
At first I thought @Ntwadumela said something about Filipinos or Homer but then it was just someone else. Real talk, it is good to see this star face backlash for her comments. That said, she may be biting back against the criticism she's facing.

https://www.arabianbusiness.com/cul...-attack-on-kuwait-hijab-says-sondos-al-qattan
*Tried archiving but it got an error

tl;dr criticize her and you're criticizing Kuwait and the hijab. Totally not some sort of damage control.

The Wayback Machine had archived it with no problem but just in case, I also archived the archived copy of the Wayback Machine on Archive.is. http://archive.is/2uIgC
 
“If you don’t approve of slavery you’re against Islam.”

Great PR, it’s really what we need in this post-9/11 world.
Really a great way to try and shield yourself from criticism. People saying how terrible your comments are? Just say they're being bigots when their criticism has jack to do with your country and religion.

The Wayback Machine had archived it with no problem but just in case, I also archived the archived copy of the Wayback Machine on Archive.is. http://archive.is/2uIgC
Archive.is is what I tried to archive the link with. Thanks for the workaround.
 
LOL, this bitch finally gets mentioned here?
I’ve heard her idiotic comments on workers before but to see her on this website is pretty funny honestly.

The best part after she got called out for this? She tries to soften her stance on the matter with an apology, then declares she should get Botox done on her face
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Here’s her response in question, where she apologizes, pulls a 180 and backtracks on everything she’s said (saying that workers should get paid and that we’re all equal in the eyes of Allah, which while a good point in any other scenario makes her a hypocrite here), while mentioning she should get Botox in the end. No subtitles here, but that’s the gist of the video





On that note: While there are people in Kuwait that unfortunately think like her and share her opinion, she has gotten a lot of backlash even from Kuwaitis as well. Several Kuwaiti businesses like Boutiqaat have dropped her sponsorship after the video was released.
 
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This has been all over the makeup sites for the past few days.

Most of her sponsors like MAC, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Max Factor, and so on have dumped her.

You know her pampered ass wasn't expecting the backlash, and I'm loving it.

Hopefully, the next time I hear about her, she's reduced to cleaning airport bathrooms.
 
LOL, this bitch finally gets mentioned here?
I’ve heard her idiotic comments on workers before but to see her on this website is pretty funny honestly.

The best part after she got called out for this? She tries to soften her stance on the matter with an apology, then declares she should get Botox done on her face

It's not much of an apology when you're trying to get your fans to boycott the companies which dumped you.

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It's not much of an apology when you're trying to get your fans to boycott the companies which dumped you.

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wow
She’s proven to be even more of a hypocrite than I imagined.

Though the problem with her getting a thread here is that her social media content has very few threadworthy moments to go by save for this one (it appears that she’s removed the video on Instagram). It’s mostly glamour shots of her makeup in addition to sponsors of private businesses.

As a Kuwaiti she brings me shame, and I’m sure there are others who feel the same.
She’s the :islamic: equivalent of a Kardashian: pretty, but a bimbo.
 
What she said was shitty and awful, and as far as middle-eastern countries go Kuwait is probably one of if not straight-up is the most civilized in the region outside of Israel, but what stood out to me is this:

The Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, asked the estimated 276,000 Filipino workers in Kuwait...

Roughly 660,000 people out of Kuwait’s population of 4 million are domestic migrant workers.

Why are there so many filipinos in Kuwait?
 
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