Khaleej Times

Original job post was not racist, clarifies firm

- sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com Sarwat Nasir

dubai — A Dubai events management firm has clarified that it were not behind a racist Facebook message that was sent to a Omani expat this week regarding a job posting.

Khaleej Times reported on Sunday that Miha Hillal tagged one of her Filipina friends for a make-up contest job opening, on a post put up by Damon Part Time Jobs and Full Time Jobs on Facebook.

However, the admin removed her post and sent her a message saying that Filipinos were not allowed to apply and that she was also banned from the page for tagging a Filipino.

In the job advert, job seekers were asked to send their resume to a company called Show Buzz Events Management.

However, a representa­tive from Show Buzz has clarified to Khaleej Times that they are not affiliated with Damon Part Time and Full Time Jobs and that the latter “stole” their Facebook post.

“The original post for makeup artists was posted on our page and then stolen by Damon Part Time and Full Time Jobs, where the admin of the page started posting racists comments,” said Anjali

The original post for makeup artists was posted on our page and then stolen by Damon Part Time and Full Time Jobs, where the admin of the page started posting racist comments. Show Buzz Events doesn’t support racism and is open to all nationalit­ies.”

Sharma, a partner at Show Buzz Events Management.

“Show Buzz Events doesn’t support racism and is open to all nationalit­ies. We are here to give talented people a chance, be they of any race, age and caste.”

The exact message sent to Hillal from Damon Part Time Jobs and Full Time Jobs said: “The job is not for Filipinos and they are not welcome on this page. You are banned for tagging a Filipino and you cannot view this page again.”

Hillal was shocked to see the message, as reported by Khaleej Times. She had posted a screenshot of the message to her own Facebook account and other UAE residents responded angrily towards the racist message.

Sharma also did a Facebook Live

Anjali Sharma, partner, Show Buzz Events Management

from her Facebook account to clarify that her firm was not connected in any way to Damon Jobs and that Show Buzz Events did not encourage or commission anyone to send out that message.

She said in the Facebook Live video: “I always follow humanity. I don’t believe in racism. The people who know me well, know that we work with all nationalit­ies.”

Show Buzz posted the original ad on July 26, however, Damon jobs reposted the same ad a few hours later to their own Facebook page.

Sharma is asking the person behind the message to step forward and apologise to her firm and the public for sending out that message.

 ??  ?? Screenshot­s of Show Buzz’s original job posting on Facebook; and (right) its clarificat­ion after another Facebook page sent racist messages to an expat for tagging a Filipino contact for the job.
Screenshot­s of Show Buzz’s original job posting on Facebook; and (right) its clarificat­ion after another Facebook page sent racist messages to an expat for tagging a Filipino contact for the job.
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