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mahkeiro | 8 months ago

3 years ago Saudi Arabia set into its law (on the international women’s day) that a male relative always have control on a woman. A few years ago only, women were allowed to drive but as of today they are very few female drivers. But that’s not the point, the point is the hypocrisy to point at a political regime because he his not aligned with your views while having as a best friend the worst absolute monarchy.

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codethief|8 months ago

> A few years ago only, women were allowed to drive but as of today they are very few female drivers.

Maybe. But overall Saudi Arabia has been undergoing pretty dramatic changes in recent years: Women can now drive, are no longer required to wear a hijab, are allowed to work, can meet with male friends/non-relatives without the police stopping them, etc. Yes, it's still a far cry from what women are allowed to do in western countries, and absolute change is still slow, but relatively speaking it's still quite impressive and gives me (and apparently people there) hope.

Source: I was in Saudi and talked to people.

aaaja|8 months ago

Did you talk to any Saudi women about this?

reissbaker|8 months ago

#56 vs #113. They're both bad, but one is worse, and famously murders women for showing their hair. And that's Iran.

t-3|8 months ago

You can find many videos of people walking around cities in Iran - not only are plenty of women not covering their hair, there's plenty of dyed hair too. Dress is a bit more conservative than western countries, but not by much, and women are obviously free - and feel safe - to leave the house unescorted. Iran has liberalized a lot compared to the post-revolutionary period.