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5 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

Avuna? America pettinda ee suppressing rules?

what do you think? The people in Gulf don't fight their govts?

siggu saram undey evaranna fight chestharu. and they are killed for it.

manam ikkada koorchoni, we use this to paint entire regions and religions as horrible, while we live on one of the worst terror supporting nation in this history of humanity - USA.

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Ayina Hindus, muslims ki patriarchy meedha lecture ivvatam kyamedy.

iddaru okatey edupey. India ki first PM Nehru kaakunda undi untey, India lo chala regions kooda ilanti rules aey undevi.

ippudedho pedda enlightened laaga cutting isthunnaru. Hindus are regressive too.

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Who's the 2nd PM of India? Lal Bahadur Shastri - total bigot

2nd President RadhaKrishnan - brahmin supremacist.

lol. India got lucky because of its diversity. lekuntey eppudo oka religious hellhole ayyedhi.

Posted

basically point entante.. 

we can criticize Saudi, but only if after we spit on RSS/BJP.

thanks.

Posted

antey, basic ante basic requirement adhi.

its like not allowing a Zionist fascist fcuk from Israel, trying to use the Jew card in the US.

Posted
2 hours ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

orey mee mokal manda .. emundhi ra aslau ee video lo arrest cheyadaniki 

@solman ee lekkana @kittaya vaalla GeeMa ki Sammy ki em shiksha padali

@samaja_varagamana vaalla Su ki D36 ki Tan lu em avvali ra 

 

 

Siksha nti Anna.. akkadiki akkada narukudae..

 Sagamarat ni

Posted
11 hours ago, Spartan said:

India lo unna feminist beaches ki pampinchali ilanti places ki...

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Screen grab of the video posted by the man.

 

 

 

Riyadh: Saudi authorities have arrested an Egyptian hotel worker who appeared in what officials described as an "offensive" video eating breakfast with a female co-worker.

The footage, which sparked outrage on social media in the ultra-conservative kingdom, showed the pair sharing a meal at a desk.
The woman, draped head-to-toe in Islamic niqab, is seen waving to the camera and feeding the man — who was filming — with her hand."The labour ministry arrested an expatriate in Jeddah after he appeared in an offensive video," the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

Local media has identified the man as an Egyptian national.

The ministry said the hotel owner had also been summoned for failing to adhere to government regulations that stipulate a gender-segregated workplace.

As the video sparked a torrent of criticism from arch-conservatives, the public prosecution urged expats in the kingdom to respect "values and traditions of Saudi society".

The incident comes in the midst of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's far-reaching liberalisation drive that have ended decades-long bans on women driving and cinemas, and allowed some mixed-gender concerts.

The backlash underscores the challenges facing the prince as he seeks to modernise a country steeped in conservatism.

In April, Saudi sports authorities shut down a female fitness centre in Riyadh over a contentious promotional video that appeared to show a woman in tight gym clothes.

Later in June, Saudi Arabia sacked the head of its entertainment authority, following an online backlash against a circus featuring women wearing skintight leotards.

 

 

Screen grab of the video posted by the man.

 

 

 

Riyadh: Saudi authorities have arrested an Egyptian hotel worker who appeared in what officials described as an "offensive" video eating breakfast with a female co-worker.

The footage, which sparked outrage on social media in the ultra-conservative kingdom, showed the pair sharing a meal at a desk.
The woman, draped head-to-toe in Islamic niqab, is seen waving to the camera and feeding the man — who was filming — with her hand."The labour ministry arrested an expatriate in Jeddah after he appeared in an offensive video," the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

Local media has identified the man as an Egyptian national.

The ministry said the hotel owner had also been summoned for failing to adhere to government regulations that stipulate a gender-segregated workplace.

As the video sparked a torrent of criticism from arch-conservatives, the public prosecution urged expats in the kingdom to respect "values and traditions of Saudi society".

The incident comes in the midst of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's far-reaching liberalisation drive that have ended decades-long bans on women driving and cinemas, and allowed some mixed-gender concerts.

The backlash underscores the challenges facing the prince as he seeks to modernise a country steeped in conservatism.

In April, Saudi sports authorities shut down a female fitness centre in Riyadh over a contentious promotional video that appeared to show a woman in tight gym clothes.

Later in June, Saudi Arabia sacked the head of its entertainment authority, following an online backlash against a circus featuring women wearing skintight leotards.

 

Okka mukka ardam kale

Posted
56 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Mottam gulf Same.

I think Qatar konchem progressive of all

aitey nuvvu Dubai soodalaa? 

Posted
1 hour ago, uttermost said:

edhi baaa '' aa countries '' antey?

Iran had a progressive govt (by current modern standards), before your dear America decided that its inconvenient to them, and propped up religious leaders.

 mundhu America ni 10githey world antha sakkabadthadi. hehe..

haha but an Iranian says  otherwise... rights were taken away from the women by the "progressive govt" that you talk about... 

What you are referreing to as progressive, I assume that is pre 1970, else you are totally wrong

 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, chittimallu2 said:

haha but an Iranian says  otherwise... rights were taken away from the women by the "progressive govt" that you talk about... 

What you are referreing to as progressive, I assume that is pre 1970, else you are totally wrong

I was obviously referring to pre Shah Iran. Not contemporary Iran. It was clear from what I said.

again progressive only relatively for that time, compared to other countries in the world.

The point is, there's no need to use Saudi to tell our women to 'behave or else' in general.

It cheapens the struggle Indian women go through, just for the sake of your personal score settling on a few yuppie women who piss you off with their attitude.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, uttermost said:

I was obviously referring to pre Shah Iran. Not contemporary Iran. It was clear from what I said.

 again progressive only relatively for that time, compared to other countries in the world.

The point is, there's no need to use Saudi to tell our women to 'behave or else' in general.

It cheapens the struggle Indian women go through, just for the sake of your personal score settling on a few yuppie women who piss you off with their attitude.

 

So are you saying US is the reason for the change that made Iran/Persia to I R Iran?

Posted
10 minutes ago, chittimallu2 said:

So are you saying US is the reason for the change that made Iran/Persia to I R Iran?

in no small measure. When a powerful country likes US backs a regime, it is impossible to fight it.

people give up after a while.

Don't ask why India didn't succumb. India is/was already fascist. Its perfectly in the place that US always wanted it to be.

Posted
2 minutes ago, uttermost said:

in no small measure. When a powerful country likes US backs a regime, it is impossible to fight it.

 people give up after a while.

Don't ask why India didn't succumb. India is/was already fascist. Its perfectly in the place that US always wanted it to be.

I didnt know US intervened in Iran way before the 90s... interesting, never heard of that, maybe I should look up.

So Khomeni was leading with the support of the US?

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