Apparently, this woman was being immodest by showing her bare hands. So, this man kicked her out of the Saudi Arabian mall. You'll noticed the man in casual dress in the background freely window shopping.
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She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
It wasn't about power ..........but about modesty and culture. ......They sure showed her which gender has the power, din't they?
It wasn't about power ..........but about modesty and culture. ......They sure showed her which gender has the power, din't they?
It wasn't about power ..........but about modesty and culture. ......They sure showed her which gender has the power, din't they?
There is no reason to act condescending.......they aren't costumes.Then you should all be walking around in those stifling costumes.....
She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
Then you should all be walking around in those stifling costumes.....
There is no reason to act condescending.......they aren't costumes.
Most are made from expensive fabric and are very beautiful.
The muslim women love to wear them. .....
She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
What kind of religion forces people to live their religion?
She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
What kind of religion forces people to live their religion?
Since it's the same religion in, say, Turkey, that's clearly not the commonality. It's culture. As I said, a fucked-up masculine paranoia culture. Paranoia about who holds the power. As you noted yourself in the OP --- she's "being immodest". A euphemism for "not knowing her place".
She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
What kind of religion forces people to live their religion?
Since it's the same religion in, say, Turkey, that's clearly not the commonality. It's culture. As I said, a fucked-up masculine paranoia culture. Paranoia about who holds the power. As you noted yourself in the OP --- she's "being immodest". A euphemism for "not knowing her place".
No, guy. All Islamic states force women into second class citizenry. Some have more deference to women than others due to their varied brands of Islam. But that is different from your pseudo culture argument.
She should have known better.........the Muttawah (religious police) did the right thing. .....
What kind of religion forces people to live their religion?
Since it's the same religion in, say, Turkey, that's clearly not the commonality. It's culture. As I said, a fucked-up masculine paranoia culture. Paranoia about who holds the power. As you noted yourself in the OP --- she's "being immodest". A euphemism for "not knowing her place".
No, guy. All Islamic states force women into second class citizenry. Some have more deference to women than others due to their varied brands of Islam. But that is different from your pseudo culture argument.
You think so? See this happening in Turkey? How 'bout Morocco?
Cum hoc fallacies aside, what you're looking at here is patriarchal paranoia -- men scared out of their skins at female sexuality. And that's cultural. And that's why you find it in "Islamic state A" and can't find it in "Islamic state B". Because you're looking at the wrong root cause.