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Netherlands: Saudi Arabia may curb trade ties over Wilders' anti-Islam slogans
(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is considering trade sanctions against the Netherlands because of stickers printed by far-right politician Geert Wilders which display anti-Islam slogans in the colors of the Saudi flag, a Dutch foreign ministry spokesman said...
So much for freedom of speech from the wahhabist fanatics loaded with oil... So, Saudi Arabia can finance radical Islamists in Spain, but God forbid anyone dares to criticize Islam, because is wrong...
^ Saudi Arabia should be punished until they let the country build churches, temples ... etc
I'm talking about fairness, the Saudis are allowed to build mosques in other countries, therefore other counties should be allowed to build temples, churches ... etc in Saudi Arabia.
The thing is, if my country banned mosques until Saudi Arabia built churches, it would not punish the Saudis, but my fellow Canadians who wish to attend a mosque. I'd love to see them all close, and be turned into museums like the Hagia Sophia. But I don't have any reason to make them illegal.
Let them assimilate into the culture is fair and reasonable thing to do because they want to live in a non Islamic country. For myself, I would want to assimilate into the culture i move to live in.
I'm talking about fairness, the Saudis are allowed to build mosques in other countries, therefore other counties should be allowed to build temples, churches ... etc in Saudi Arabia.
But the way to assimilate into the culture of my country is to not give a shit whether the neighbours go to a church on the weekend or a mosque or a gurdwara or a shul.
Inside the Qatar 2022 World Cup slave camps: Squalor, fear and death for the workers building football theatres of dreams.
HELLHOLE conditions see young migrant workers dying from heart attacks and heat exhaustion in world's richest country.
THE horrific conditions of workers building the 2022 World Cup facilities in Qatar can be revealed today.
We secretly toured the camps where thousands of immigrant workers are living in misery, squalor and fear in the Gulf state.
Dubai: Bling, Bling, Ferraris and Slavery
Athiraman Kannan took off his shoes and laid them on the carpet. It was cool, pleasant and fragrant as perpetual sun lashed the tinted windows of the Burj Al Khalifa. Next he smashed the air vent and started crawling through the twists and turns. He was 148 floors above the city.
Hot wind howled through the vent and savage heat made mince of air conditioning. Through the metal slats of the vent, Dubai spread out before him. From this height he would have seen an absurd desert, its vast spires of Mammonic endeavour and tucked away somewhere in the distance his own tin-shed shanty.
It's far worse than that, Telstra. The reason that there are no Christian churches or Jewish synogues in Saudia Arabia is that non-Muslims can't be citizens in Saudia Arabia.
There's a large population of Christians, Hindus and Jews in Saudia Arabia- almost all are foreign workers in international companies and in the country's healthcare system. Many of those workers are citizens of the US, Canada and the Philippines and they're not really supposed to be practicing their religion (although in fairness, the Saudis look the other way as long as it is done in private homes or in foreign government buildings like military bases and embassies). Saudia Arabia is not a hot tourist spot, so most people don't go there unless it's for business and it's not a place that anyone would want to be a permanent resident of- it's a miserable hot humid place with a big gap between the incredibly rich and the incredibly poor. Non-muslims go there, make a lot of tax-free income and get the hell out as soon as they can.
But that's what xenophobia and fundamentalism leads to- intolerance, inequality and a lack of diversity. The Saudis are financing the export of their Wahhabist religion and it's not a good thing.
And more news from that "modern, enterprising and cosmopolitan" place that is Qatar! However, we should remember that Christians did it 200 years ago, so that means that Muslims are VICTIMS (by the way, let's forget about the fact that MANY prominent people within Christianity furiously denounced slavery - something that doesn't happen among Muslims).
Find the link here.
As for that "paradise of tolerance" that is Dubai... Enjoy your tolerance!
That's far more about the fact that everyone over there, especially those in power, are barely a step out of the iron age, than anything else. Tribalism rules, and promises to anyone outside the tribe don't count.
(by the way, let's forget about the fact that MANY prominent people within Christianity furiously denounced slavery - something that doesn't happen among Muslims)
Should we accept it as something inevitable, or try to find alternative means of integrating and accepting Muslims so that they won't be driven to religion as an only source of solace in brutally hostile host countries?
That's far more about the fact that everyone over there, especially those in power, are barely a step out of the iron age, than anything else. Tribalism rules, and promises to anyone outside the tribe don't count.
Well, is it fair if someone make a thread about Saudi Arabia and keep criticizing it until it change its behavior ? Fair or not and why ?
