My father's generation of Saudi men are more liberal than the men of my generation. But with women, it's the opposite.
“My father's generation of Saudi men are more liberal than the men of my generation. But with women, it's the opposite.”
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My father's generation of Saudi men are more liberal than the men of my generation. But with women, it's the opposite.
“My father's generation of Saudi men are more liberal than the men of my generation. But with women, it's the opposite.”
My father's generation of Saudi men are more liberal than the men of my generation. But with women, it's the opposite.
I always say that countries that keep women in the backseat will always end up on the wrong side of history.
The Saudi ideal of a woman is a religious mother who rarely ventures out: She shouldn't work with men, she should be completely covered, and she shouldn't go out alone to run errands.
When women break that taboo and they're not afraid to drive that car by herself - that's it. Now she has the guts to speak up for herself and take action.
Denying women the right to drive has imposed huge costs on Saudi citizens.
I am certainly a liberal.
The problem with liberal Protestantism in America is not that it has not been orthodox enough, but that it has lost a lot of religious substance.
Traditionally, open-minded secular liberal rationalists have not made a case for tolerance.
My dad's cool. He is socially liberal.
Is the New York Times a Liberal Newspaper? Of course it is.