At a time when Saudi Arabia is committing war crimes in Yemen, it seems absurd (if not immoral) for any of us to focus on this trivial PR gesture. This "news" simply pales next to the human rights atrocities that the Saudi regime is inflicting on the ME's poorest country.
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Wonderful! It's 2018, and the rest of the world has had women drive for over 100 years, but I'm sure it does feel great.
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The first step is always the most difficult.
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Cool. Now let them vote and wear any clothing they want.
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They’ve been voting since 2015.
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They were only 6% of the electorate in 2015. Their families discourage them from voting. And there are still no female politicians.
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The glaring oppression of the women is sickening
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Can we talk? I’m super happy women have the right to drive but in the US, I’m not a fan of female drivers. They’re inconsiderate road hogs, who are quick on the draw aka
. So, as a woman, I go out of my way to be more courteous when i ‘take it to the streets.’ #justsayingThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I bet Saudi women are so excited! can’t blame them, it’s a big change!
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Its ur victory NYT for time being...
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It seems, after some time there will be no difference between culture of Saudi Arabia & Dubai
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