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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Sep 2017

    Reformers in Saudi Arabia won the longstanding battle over a woman's right to drive. What's next?http://nyti.ms/2y8JmYD 

    12:15 PM - 27 Sep 2017
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      1. Mary O'Dea‏ @maryeodea 27 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about the right to drive without needing the permission of a bloke?!

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      1. Shams_Salarzai‏ @Shams_Salarzai 27 Sep 2017
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        Next: women will be allowed to wear cloths of their choice without the abaya.

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      2. Lawrence Polyakov‏ @Larrypolya22 27 Sep 2017
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        Maybe their right to live? Maybe their right not to be owned by men? Maybe their right to take those Burqas off? Too much 2 ask of Muslims

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3.  💁🏼NOLA ‘Boss Lady’ 🌀‏ @New0rleansLady 27 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Larrypolya22 @nytimes

        Maybe the right to leave Islam altogether w/o a death sentence on their heads. [so-called "honor" killings] 🤔

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      2. Abdishakur Othowai‏ @AshakurOthowai 27 Sep 2017
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        Reformers in Saudi need to tread carefully. Opening a closed society requires changes to come in small doses. Ask one Mikhail Gorbachev.

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      3. Trunk N Fresh  🏴‏ @TrunknFresh 27 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AshakurOthowai @nytimes

        This is all a facade for western media to show Americans that our BFFs Saudi Arabia aren't the oppressive terrorist country it really is.

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      4. Abdishakur Othowai‏ @AshakurOthowai 27 Sep 2017
        Replying to @TrunknFresh @nytimes

        Agreed. Its a whitewash ahead of the Saudi-Aramco largest IPO in the world on NY stock exchange

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Mar Brad‏ @postparks 27 Sep 2017
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        Great. Just in time for driverless cars.

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      1. Angel‏ @sdfashionista3 27 Sep 2017
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        😀👍🏽👏👏👏👏👏pic.twitter.com/Bnw7vOcCza

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      1. Planeta Jorge‏ @jamontijo47 27 Sep 2017
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        "the king allows women to drive" says it all

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      1. Jerry Crawford‏ @js_crawford_jr 27 Sep 2017
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        This is a good start! A win for Saudi women!

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      1. Tgage‏ @tgagemurphy 27 Sep 2017
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        Bad jokes about their women drivers?

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      1. Stefan's Thoughts‏ @Stefan35712935 27 Sep 2017
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        Whats next? What about interpreting the koran as it has been written? Women have far more rights then muslim men like them to have.

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      1. martyrabkin‏ @martyrabkin 27 Sep 2017
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        Short skirts? Going braless?

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      1. Ted Mac....‏ @Mrwotsittoya 27 Sep 2017
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        Allow some music concerts and a bit of dancing,or show some films in a cinema..to much to ask maybe?

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      2. anna may‏ @annamay2017 27 Sep 2017
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        gay marriage sort it!

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      3. Pierre Odendaal‏ @pierreo350 27 Sep 2017
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        Or gay rights in general. I just checked Wikipedia. They encourage discrimination against gays.

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      1. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard 27 Sep 2017
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        WELL THE LIGHT IS A LOT BRIGHTER!!

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