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Women in Arabia - an accurate description?

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    Roshan
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    Peace

    I saw this documentary on youtube

    http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2VvmTx_I0I\

    Is this an accurate description? What I found interesting is the extremely backward attitude of both the women and men. So perhaps the Wahabbis there have more support than initially I had thought (I was under the impression that they were a backward group put in by UK/USA but most did not support their backward religion).

    Roshan

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      Its all about the power of brainwashing since childhood. Ibn Khaldun said, "Men are not the children of their parents but the children of their surroundings."

      If a woman was taught since she was a toddler that she was a second class citizen compared to men then it would remain her way of thinking in her adulthood until she is exposed to a different perspective.

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        "Its all about the power of brainwashing since childhood. Ibn Khaldun said, "Men are not the children of their parents but the children of their surroundings."

        If a woman was taught since she was a toddler that she was a second class citizen compared to men then it would remain her way of thinking in her adulthood until she is exposed to a different perspective."

        I totally agree with jankren. It's all about Brainwashing.

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