Normalising Injustice: How Tech Giants Are Shaping Global Censorship Without Accountability.

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    Tech Giants have emerged as the unseen rulers of information in the modern world. Under the guise of moderation, safety, and protecting communities, these corporations dictate what billions of people see, hear, and think. Platforms once praised for enabling free speech have become instruments of control, censoring truth, silencing dissent, and amplifying the voices of tyrants and oppressors.

    Millions of Muslims have been killed, displaced, or oppressed in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Yet the platforms where these realities are documented are increasingly closed off. Reports, videos, and testimonies that expose genocide, occupation, or corruption are removed, shadow-banned, demonetized, or labeled as misinformation. Meanwhile, propaganda defending the oppressors thrives unchecked.

    The role of Tech Giants goes beyond simple censorship. They are active participants in a war on truth. Muslim voices calling out the atrocities committed against their own communities are systematically muted. Activists documenting human rights abuses in Gaza, or highlighting Zionist and Western crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, find their accounts restricted or banned. The algorithms are weaponized, and the narrative is manipulated to protect the interests of those in power.

    Complicity is not limited to corporate entities. Many Muslim-majority countries collaborate openly or tacitly with these companies. Governments in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, and Morocco have embraced normalization with Israel while turning a blind eye to the genocide unfolding in Palestine. These regimes provide not just political cover but practical support for censorship operations, surveillance, and suppression of independent voices.

    The recent display in Tel Aviv’s Tanaver, where Gulf and Arab leaders were celebrated on a massive billboard under the banner of the Abraham Alliance, is not symbolic. It is a public testament to the betrayal of the Ummah. Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt are signaling loyalty to Zionist expansion while the Muslim people are being killed and silenced. This is not diplomacy; it is complicity in genocide.

    Tech Giants amplify this betrayal by controlling the digital space. They remove content exposing the Abraham Alliance, hide the truth from millions, and create an environment where dissent against the oppressors is punished. Muslims speaking for their brothers and sisters in Palestine, Gaza, Syria, or Afghanistan face bans, demonetization, or legal threats. Meanwhile, those who defend aggressors or promote normalization are left unchallenged.

    The psychological impact of this digital control cannot be overstated. By shaping the narrative, silencing the oppressed, and promoting collaborators, Tech Giants are teaching the Muslim world that resistance is futile, unity is impossible, and power resides permanently with oppressors. This is not only censorship but indoctrination, molding entire generations to accept injustice as inevitable.

    The examples are clear and documented. Iran stood almost alone against Israeli aggression, while Muslim countries, instead of support, provided Israel with airspace, intelligence, and logistical assistance. Saudi Arabia and Syria allowed Israeli jets to operate freely. Gulf states intercepted Iranian missiles rather than defending fellow Muslims. Every act of collaboration has been facilitated, enabled, or amplified digitally, with Tech Giants providing the platform and the cover.

    The silence or cooperation of Muslim-majority governments is mirrored in the digital realm. Social media companies and search engines remove content highlighting oppression, demonetize channels exposing atrocities, and shadow-ban accounts speaking for justice. Activists and scholars face threats, bans, or harassment for speaking truth. This is the modern face of betrayal: when corporate power and political betrayal converge to normalize genocide.

    The Muslim Ummah must recognize that the real enemy is not only the oppressors abroad but the hypocrites within. Tech Giants cannot act alone. They rely on governments that provide legal cover, political legitimacy, and economic incentives. Until these collaborators are exposed, resisted, and removed from positions of influence, any fight against Israel, the United States, or Zionist-backed agendas will remain incomplete and doomed.

    Islam commands the protection of the oppressed and the rejection of injustice. Every believer bears the responsibility to resist digital and physical oppression. The Ummah must reclaim information, amplify the truth, and hold leaders and corporations accountable. Platforms enabling genocide must be challenged, and every Muslim must recognize the convergence of political betrayal and digital censorship for what it truly is: an attack on the faith, unity, and dignity of the Muslim world.

    History teaches that silence, division, and complacency embolden oppressors. The time to speak, resist, and unite under the banner of justice is now. Tech Giants may censor, governments may betray, but the truth cannot be erased. Muslims must rise to reclaim their narrative, defend their people, and dismantle the machinery of injustice wherever it exists.

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