It's either laugh or cry....or scream into the abyss.
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In which country was this?
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Looks like Saudi Arabia (the website is .sa) but that ghutrah is Emirati style. It happens all over the GCC anyway. I saw countless signs like this when I was in Qatar. I already had the caffeine jitters, but a sign like this prompted me to go in for another coffee at Starbucks.
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Sarsour loves Saudi. They have maternity leave and low interest rates* *It's also an open air prison for women due to the guardianship laws
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I think it’s more of a cultural problem than a religious one. My entire family is Muslim and we have no issues dining in restaurants publicly, without the state enforcing any sort of veil. Saudi and other Arabian states are culturally regressive.
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There is a verse in the Quran (4:34) that says "men are the guardians of women" (this same verse goes on to promote wife-beating-but that's a different issue).
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This was from a couple of years ago, the location is back to being segregated so the women can enter through their own door into their own section again.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabian-women-banned-from-starbucks-after-collapse-of-gender-segregation-wall-a6852646.html …
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