failing to perform my obligation to support my disadvantaged mother and sisters forced to stay indoors when there's a war outside. /3
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This is situational and not a principle.
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I don't understand you here. It is an obligation with the force of law, both secular law and religious law; with punishments for disobeying.
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Which is a situation & not a principle. There cld be & have been situations where its better to be a sex confined to the house.
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Helen, why do YOU think the majority of Saudi women surveyed apparently approve of the driving ban? There must be an explanation. /1
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Cuz the "restriction" on women driving obligates her male relatives to chauffeur her wherever she wants to go. Most Saudi women like this.
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The restriction on driving and the obligatory service of being driven by males are a package deal. Freedom from one means loss of the other.
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A majority of Saudi women polled approve of this "package" and want it to continue. "Freedom" for ANY women means losing package for all.
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He's not really but can't see his point at all here.
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