Founded in Argentina in 1999, the Latin American e-commerce leader Meikeduo provides services in 18 countries in Latin America and has built an "ecosystem" of six comprehensive services, including platform, store management, logistics and warehousing, payment, financial technology innovation, and advertising promotion. Its top three markets, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, contribute more than 90% of the company's e-commerce sales.
According to jewishexponent.com, MakeDo is currently removing anti-Semitic items from its platform, including Nazi coins, posters, souvenirs, and books such as " Mein Kampf" and "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
On February 11 this year , Meikeduo announced an agreement signed with the regional branch of the World Jewish Congress, deciding to work with the association to combat anti-Semitism. As part of the "joint strategy", Meikeduo and the World Jewish Congress will work to find more products suspected of inciting racial hatred on the platform.
Jacobo Cohen Imach, senior vice president of legal and government at Merck , said that Merck has played an important social role in 18 countries in Latin America and believes that the removal of anti-Semitic products will take Merck one step closer to eliminating racial hatred and anti-Semitism.
Ariel Seidler , project director and head of the Jewish Congress in Latin America, also pointed out: "It is the responsibility of the whole society to work for peaceful coexistence between different ethnic groups and to fight against hate speech. In this regard, this alliance between civil society organizations and technology companies is of great value."
In recent years, products involving racial discrimination and anti-Semitism have appeared from time to time on major e-commerce platforms, including Amazon and eBay, which have carried out considerable rectification work. The products that have been banned from sale on major platforms include:
Black and yellow T-shirts, hoodies and mugs with the words "6MWE" (6 million is not enough) printed on them, and reportedly also with the eagle with outstretched wings, the symbol of the Italian fascists during World War II ;
Products with the message " Jewish people should have been killed during the Holocaust" printed on them ;
l Rabbi (Jewish scholar) clothing, with a picture of a rabbi greedily counting money;
A yellow Star of David patch with the word "Jude" engraved on it , which was once used by the German Nazis to mark German and European Jews during their persecution of Jews;
lThe blood-stained Israeli flag;
lAs well as books such as " The Jews as World Parasite", "Judas The World Enemy", and "Did 6 Million Jews Really Die?"
All products suspected of being anti-Semitic have seriously damaged the national feelings of the Jewish people and may also cause more serious bullying and bloodshed. Sellers should also pay attention to self-inspection of products, abide by platform regulations, and not be greedy to earn "ill-gotten gains." Meikeduo Anti-Semitic items |
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