Even though I believe this is a nondebatable issue, I think debating in itself is a taboo in Saudi. So this campaign is really taking two big leeps for a society struggling to move forwards.
It's so strange that Islam was the first religion to ensure women's rights and today women aren't even allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia. Islam doesn't opress women, men opress women.
@SandZakUSrcU Islam is oppressive, like all religions that started over 1000 years ago. It says women can be beaten under some circumstances, that a womans main role is to have kids etc. Sharia law puts the witness of a woman at 1/2 the worth of a male witness. Men oppress women, but on the grounds of religion.
Women there are treated like garbage. It is like they are third-class citizens and beyond. Really sad that they don't have any rights at all. Thanks to the dumb government.
I wish my sisters could drive safely in saudi arabia but for that t shabab needs to be really learn how to behave specially the naughty one the should treat everyone equally which i dont see there as far as you have wasta you can do what so ever you want the law is for the poor and helpless
@crazycars2 How can it fix itself from the "roots up" when women can't vote or speak out? Who are you to tell them to wait? Female police in every other country get by just fine.
@emochuu if you really want tangible progress, read my post carefully and stop wasting time with useless comments on this channel...there are good reasons why it has so few views after all this time.
You ladies are my heros
emochuu 1 year ago
Great job! You remind us of the brave women in the past that had to do fight this kind of stupidity.
azertyu111222333 2 years ago
Even though I believe this is a nondebatable issue, I think debating in itself is a taboo in Saudi. So this campaign is really taking two big leeps for a society struggling to move forwards.
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MrBili1994 2 years ago
It's so strange that Islam was the first religion to ensure women's rights and today women aren't even allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia. Islam doesn't opress women, men opress women.
SandZakUSrcU 2 years ago
@SandZakUSrcU Islam is oppressive, like all religions that started over 1000 years ago. It says women can be beaten under some circumstances, that a womans main role is to have kids etc. Sharia law puts the witness of a woman at 1/2 the worth of a male witness. Men oppress women, but on the grounds of religion.
emochuu 1 year ago
Women there are treated like garbage. It is like they are third-class citizens and beyond. Really sad that they don't have any rights at all. Thanks to the dumb government.
JPPT1974 2 years ago
I wish my sisters could drive safely in saudi arabia but for that t shabab needs to be really learn how to behave specially the naughty one the should treat everyone equally which i dont see there as far as you have wasta you can do what so ever you want the law is for the poor and helpless
my only concern is few things first
better roads, youth, female police, trainning schools
faisalrais 2 years ago
who will protect the female police from abuse? they wont be carrying guns to protect themselves otherwise there wont be any men left on the road!
This is a cultural issue and can only be resolved from the roots up. Top-down policy would fail and this channel is a waste of time.
Go, finish your education, get married, have kids, educate them and the next generation might be able to drive...if you are any good as a parent!
Thank yourselves (d ppl) & not the government for what u have now.
crazycars2 2 years ago
@crazycars2 How can it fix itself from the "roots up" when women can't vote or speak out? Who are you to tell them to wait? Female police in every other country get by just fine.
emochuu 1 year ago
@emochuu if you really want tangible progress, read my post carefully and stop wasting time with useless comments on this channel...there are good reasons why it has so few views after all this time.
crazycars2 1 year ago
One day this will be a reality. I hope it happens soon.
Alkouatli 2 years ago