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Cake day: December 18th, 2023

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  • You have no credible arguments besides extrapolation some interaction with other users and then blame it on me. Lol 😂 , Is China islamophobic when it criticizes the Saudi Salafist teachings? Are Iranians islamophobic when women go on streets against Hijab law and morality police? You have a banal viewpoint of the human world. Relax you are no guardian of the arabic world .



  • Criticizing the boot licking stance of Arab governments who did nothing to help Palestinians for years and went having US bases in the Gulf regions shows they are spinless. Houthis are fighting but alone they can’t stop the genocide. For years Saudis and Qataris backed terrorists to murder Assad and then after Chinese intervention they admitted him to Arab League. Criticizing the monarchies who didn’t do anything besides giving ethical statements, even so Saudis said they condemn the Hamas attacks . Criticizing the bootlickers Arab governments is not Islamophobia






  • Western critics often compare the treatment of Saudi women to a system of apartheid, analogous with South Africa’s treatment of non-whites during South Africa’s apartheid era. As evidence, they cite restrictions on travel, fields of study, choice of profession, access to the courts, and political speech.[322][323][324] Mona Eltahawy, a columnist for The New York Times wrote, “Saudi women are denied many of the same rights that ‘Blacks’ and ‘Coloreds’ were denied in apartheid South Africa and yet the Kingdom still belongs to the very same international community that kicked Pretoria out of its club.”[292]

    Some commentators have argued that Saudi gender policies constitute a crime against humanity and warrant intervention from the international community. They criticize the U.S. government for decrying the Taliban’s sexist policies while allied to Saudi Arabia. Mary Kaldor views gender apartheid in Saudi Arabia as similar to that enforced by the Taliban in Afghanistan.[325] In contrast, political commentator Daniel Pipes sees Saudi gender apartheid as tempered by other practices, such as allowing women to attend school and work.[101

    from Wikipedia !