Leekbrookgull
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Is this what the West is up against ? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-29527556
Ahh,freedom.Funnily enough, I went to see Tunisia v Saudi Arabia in Munich during the 2006 World Cup.
Saw quite a few Saudi looking women, in their national top, plus scarves. But no burkas or head coverings at all.
Guess once they are out if their country, anything goes?
Funnily enough, I went to see Tunisia v Saudi Arabia in Munich during the 2006 World Cup.
Saw quite a few Saudi looking women, in their national top, plus scarves. But no burkas or head coverings at all.
Guess once they are out if their country, anything goes?
Funnily enough, I went to see Tunisia v Saudi Arabia in Munich during the 2006 World Cup.
Saw quite a few Saudi looking women, in their national top, plus scarves. But no burkas or head coverings at all.
Guess once they are out if their country, anything goes?
Dead Right.
As soon as the wheels go up, there is a mass rush to the toilets and they all change to western clothes and come out and order their alcoholic drinks which are banned in their country. Hypocrites! (I worked there for 2.5 years)
Yes, but the west was pioneering with liberal democracy and sexual equality. So it was more difficult for us. The Saudis have countless examples all around them off what a more just society should look like, and it's far less forgivable that they don't follow suit.You have a patriarchal society with religion as a justification to break down. There are still men only institutions in this country. Going back 100 years in this country, women had to cover up, had no vote and were restricted in education and jobs. Change takes time and comes from within. The very fact that IS exists tells you that change is happening and they dont like it.
"How does that make them all "hypocrites"?
If obeying the law in their own country would result in prison or a public lashing, I don't see it as hypocritical to comply with it. It's only hypocritical if somebody bangs on about the sanctity of Islam in the meantime. I don't imagine they all do that. They just do what they're told. "
Their religion forbids alcohol not their country. When you met Saudis in their own country they all came across as devout Muslims.
Is this what the West is up against ? Why don't Islamic State just move in with Saudi Arabia ?[/URL]
I left Saudi as quite a heavy drinker to be honest. Never really was before, and that included the RN.
Used to see native Saudis at parties all the time, particularly at Lockheed, and BAC
"How does that make them all "hypocrites"?
If obeying the law in their own country would result in prison or a public lashing, I don't see it as hypocritical to comply with it. It's only hypocritical if somebody bangs on about the sanctity of Islam in the meantime. I don't imagine they all do that. They just do what they're told. "
Their religion forbids alcohol not their country. When you met Saudis in their own country they all came across as devout Muslims.
True if you had the right contacts to those with connections. I was working on the site where they built KKMC. Just a humble worker and so didn't get invited to the upper echelons Did pay £60 for a bottle of home brew spirit one Christmas)
The IS isn't only fighting for Jihadism - it's more about politics & territory, hence "ISIL", "ISIS" - their goal is to take over the Levant and run things their way.
Is this what the West is up against ? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-29527556