only Saudis are allowed to own anything. When my grandfather died, my grandmother got nothing-not even the house she was living in-because the Saudi that had charged my grandfather to use his name took everything. And my family were the LUCKY ones to not be in refugee camps.
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Your honesty and refusal to allow yourself to be brainwashed should be an inspiration to others. Regimes that preach hatred and violence will never have a happy populace. Thank God you escaped from Saudi Arabia.
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I’ve actually never set foot in that country
Even as a Muslim, I refused to go there. Mandatory Hajj or not-there’s no way I was going there for any reason. Both my grandfathers lived there, but I never did. - 5 more replies
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This is separate topic, but Egyptians are North Africans, but their DNA has been mixed w Arabs and others for generations. This identifying as Arab is a new phenomenon that started under Nasser.
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Some of my father's cousins from Yemen moved to Saudi in the 50s and are still thought of as inferiors
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Yup. Ppl like Mme Cockroach go to the US and complain about their victimhood when she’d be a *true* second-class citizen in any Arab country.
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Forget about a citizenship, you're not even allowed to own a pick up truck in Saudi Arabia


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Having been born & raised in the GCC, this is so true! You tell em, Yasmine!
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