Just pointing out how you’re wrong. How do you think people study other countries that they’ve never been to. What you’ve been to every single country in the world. Give it a break man. Check yourself before you wreck yourself and why is it that far left liberals like yourself always resort to personal attacks with people who have said nothing wrong about you. It’s called having a disagreement.
OK you have a disagreement with me and you and others like “occupied “ stop trying to start flame wars. It’s always people on the far left that attempt to start the flame wars. What do you can’t handle a different viewpoint …disagree politely.
Check out these women in the UAE. That’s what you call an advanced society…. Women choose how they dress in the UAE.
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OH LOOK it’s the Taliban watch out!!
yikes…
good ole lefties in America showing their racism
The UAE in terms of women’s rights is better than plenty of non-Muslim countries including European countries. Probably including the corrupt Ukraine.
What a joke what a damn joke look at all of this racism and anti-Islamic bigotry from people who claim to be liberals itt . Wake up stop being racist.
Women’s rights and gender equality in the UAE
Women’s rights in the UAE are often contradictory. The country takes the first position of gender equality in the Gulf, however, it is 49th in the world. It remains a highly traditional culture, even alongside the glitz and glamour of being an expat hub. The country has signed onto, or ratified, progressive international treaties on protecting women, but doesn’t often have the structures to implement changes.
Women have the same constitutional rights as men but remain completely unprotected in key areas. Women can vote, drive, own property, work, and get an education – however, some of these require approval from their guardian. Expat women should keep this in mind because, although places like Dubai and Abu Dhabi can feel very much like home, it pays to do your research on the law and your rights.
Attitudes towards women in the United Arab Emirates
The UAE ranks first in the world for treating women with respect. Street harassment is virtually non-existent, and many expats express feeling much safer there than in their own country. Whether you’re walking down the street at 3am or taking a late-night taxi, you might get a few strange looks, but the likelihood of anyone speaking to you – or worse – is incredibly low. You will often hear a narrative of women being ‘protected’ or ‘elevated’, as a form of respect in the Emirates.