Indiscriminately? Why not try to make it a country worthy of respect?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moudhi90
I have been fortunate enough to visit 3 times. In my opinion : very respect worthy.
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Replying to @goldleaf87 @Moudhi90
Then your opinion is not respect-worthy. Saudi bears the shame of misogyny & oppression of women.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moudhi90
that's your opinion. 97% of women are more than pleased with the country, clergy and leadership.
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Replying to @goldleaf87 @Moudhi90
How do you know? If one woman wanted the same rights & freedoms as men, that's the one I'd support.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moudhi90
like I mentioned earlier I have been 3 times. Have you been to Saudi Arabia?
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Replying to @goldleaf87 @HPluckrose
dude, I'm Saudi , I was born and raise there , and now get out of my mention
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Replying to @Moudhi90 @HPluckrose
Saudi Arabia will always be the spiritual home for 1.6 billion Muslims. You should respect that.
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Replying to @goldleaf87
Can someone only respect Saudi as the spiritual home of 1.6 billion Muslims if it doesn't give women rights & freedoms?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
How can you expect people to respect a poisenous political ideology cloaked under a largely plagiarized religion?
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I don't expect anyone to respect religious ideology but ppl do. Not sure why oppressing women is needed.
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