CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
on 14 May 17:40
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A Booking.com spokesperson said: “Our mission is to make it easier for everyone to experience the world and as such we believe it’s not our place to decide where someone can or cannot travel.
Whether you allow listing properties on Booking.com or not, it isn’t “deciding where someone can or cannot travel.” People traveled the world for thousands of years before Booking.com existed. What a shitty rebuttal.
Lasherz12@lemmy.world
on 14 May 17:42
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Wowzer, booking.com fucking sucks I guess
iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.world
on 15 May 01:59
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both booking.com and airbnb.
EvergreenGuru@lemmy.world
on 15 May 08:16
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How are they to determine that the property has been stolen? Or do you want them to exit the entire country? Because I’d argue that the latter does make travel more expensive.
_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
on 14 May 17:46
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It’s not like stealing, it is stealing.
Clicked to say exactly that.
Stealing dot yes
Whether you allow listing properties on Booking.com or not, it isn’t “deciding where someone can or cannot travel.” People traveled the world for thousands of years before Booking.com existed. What a shitty rebuttal.
Wowzer, booking.com fucking sucks I guess
both booking.com and airbnb.
Add them to the list of collaborators.
This ain’t going to go well for them. Lotta hate for Israel and companies that support their crimes.
How are they to determine that the property has been stolen? Or do you want them to exit the entire country? Because I’d argue that the latter does make travel more expensive.
Hmm.
likeisFTFY
theguardian.com/…/seized-settled-let-how-airbnb-a…