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Prince Says Saudi Arabia Not Yet Ready to Allow Women to Drive
by Deema Almashabi, Vivian Nereim

- Kingdom is only country in world that bans women from driving
- Women need guardian’s consent to get passport, travel overseas

NEW YORK: -- Saudi Arabia isn’t ready to end the world’s only ban on women driving, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said, arguing it’s not just a matter of ending strictures imposed by the kingdom’s austere form of Islam.

Allowing women to drive is “not a religious issue as much as it is an issue that relates to the community itself that either accepts it or refuses it,” said the 30-year-old prince, who has amassed unprecedented powers since his father, King Salman, ascended to the throne. “The community is not convinced about women driving” and sees negative consequences if it’s allowed, the prince said on Monday after outlining a plan to reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil.

The prince had signaled his support for more freedom for women during an interview this month, saying “we believe women have rights in Islam that they’ve yet to obtain.” But when asked about the driving ban by a reporter on Monday, he said reform couldn’t be rushed. “Changes could happen in the future and we always hope they will be positive changes,” he said.

Full story: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-04-26/prince-says-saudi-arabia-not-yet-ready-to-allow-women-to-drive

-- Bloomberg 2016-04-28

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“The community is not convinced about women driving” and sees negative consequences if it’s allowed, the prince said "

It could mean the women get the means to run away from their captors.....

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Would you like someone driving your car with a black scarf over her eyes, practice here and see how it works out?

After working there for 20 years the driving standards are on par with Thailand but without motor cycles.

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By the looks of things, a lot of their men should not drive either. Actually, the women probably should drive and the men shouldn't. They certainly could not be any worse. lol, I had a room mate in college who was an exchange student from a rich Saudi oil family. Come to think of it, he couldn't drive worth a darn either.

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Blaring example of men who are insecure about their manhood: forcefully keeping women as chattel.

Take it a step further: An example of a belief system with its adherents are massively insecure about: They'll threaten death to anyone who they deem "offends religion."

Reminds me of 5 year olds building individual farms with little colored blocks. "If you say my farm is not pretty, I'm going to hit you in the face with a baseball bat!"

Saudi women should go on strike. ....zero household and wifely chores, including sexual services.

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I thought Prince had a hugely popular band with kick-ass hot women driving the music alongside. Oh sorry, whoops. I was talking about another Prince who is the polar opposite of the anal-retentive ding dong who's daddy got him a royal seat in the land of no milk and no honey.

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The BIGGEST joke is seeing all the men qued up to go across to Bahrain for the weekend (for the booze and women and anything else).

The women pulling off their Burkas 1.2 way across the bridge and dressed like $2 whores underneath!!!

Nothing but hypocrits!!

It's all part of the power play...

In saying that getting rid of the other Arab "Iron Fists" hasn't achieved much happiness around the world either!!

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Drive? I wouldn't let them vote!

Once saw a Guiness bottle consuming scrambled eggs. She got the hand eye co-ordination slightly wrong. Man, there was scrambled egg everywhere! Couldn't tell if she blushed though...

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They'll drag themselves into the right century (or millennium) eventually. But it's up to the women to campaign for their rights. No Emily Pankhursts in Arabia? Presumably then many women are happy to submit to their inferior status. Something to do with security.

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“The community is not convinced about women driving” and sees negative consequences if it’s allowed, the prince said "

It could mean the women get the means to run away from their captors.....

coffee1.gif

Would you like someone driving your car with a black scarf over her eyes, practice here and see how it works out?

After working there for 20 years the driving standards are on par with Thailand but without motor cycles.

You forgot they generally drive faster as well

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It is the only country in the world that I have been to were they can drive a car almost vertically up a telegraph pole on a dead straight road and no other vehicles involved

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Says a cocky 30- year old prince who probably has 3 lamborg's, 2 porshes, 20 mercedes, in his garage and spends most of his weekends in the most expensive hotels dating the most expensive whores in Paris, that is when he is not taking a ride on his private 1 million $ a meter yacht.

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Blaring example of men who are insecure about their manhood: forcefully keeping women as chattel.

Take it a step further: An example of a belief system with its adherents are massively insecure about: They'll threaten death to anyone who they deem "offends religion."

Reminds me of 5 year olds building individual farms with little colored blocks. "If you say my farm is not pretty, I'm going to hit you in the face with a baseball bat!"

Saudi women should go on strike. ....zero household and wifely chores, including sexual services.

Saudi women should go on strike. ....zero household and wifely chores, including sexual services.

I take it you've never lived in Saudi then. Saudi city women don't do household chores, they have servants to do that, and if they refused sex they would probably be divorced pronto.

Before Saudi women can drive they should be able to stop wearing veils, and as they choose to do so, that's going to be a long time coming. Does anyone actually want women driving around barely able to see where they are going?

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They'll drag themselves into the right century (or millennium) eventually. But it's up to the women to campaign for their rights. No Emily Pankhursts in Arabia? Presumably then many women are happy to submit to their inferior status. Something to do with security.

The majority are. Not confined to Saudi women though. Plenty of western women choose to become Muslims so they can wear burqas even though it means they automatically become inferior to men ( it's in the Koran that women are worth less than a man ). The joke is on them though, as burqas are cultural dress and nothing to do with Islam per se.

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With self driving Google cars just around the corner why would he want to rock the boat.

He probably personally could not care less if women drive cars. But the mullahs do and

that is a fight that will melt away thanks to Google. biggrin.png

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On any point in which SA is forced to confront modernity it fails miserably- any point! SA is an oppressive theocratic state that literally embraces state controlled barbarism as the coin of the realm. There is no issue that classical civilization can herald that SA is not found failing (Even the UN Declaration of Human Rights was anathema to SA, choosing instead (under international pressure) to sign on to the Cairo Declaration; that counterfeit document that subordinates human rights to sharia by caveat. A circle).

To each his own? Perhaps, but SA is permitted to extend their domestic/religious terrorism abroad. SA is a perfect Frankenstein of "take the king's coin, do the king's bidding." (Read oil). The West hardly applies pressure to force modernization and even allows SA to export its death cult. Issues like this only add slight illumination to one of the darkest places on earth.

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With self driving Google cars just around the corner why would he want to rock the boat.

He probably personally could not care less if women drive cars. But the mullahs do and

that is a fight that will melt away thanks to Google. biggrin.png

I think you're a bit optimistic with 'just around the corner", but in Saudi, women aren't allowed out without a male chaperone, so they might as well drive anyway. At least they aren't wearing a veil over their eyes.

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