Thursday, November 16, 2006

Propoganda facists speaks at Dar Al-Hekma, on visit of Karen Huges

[Orignally Posted December 02 2005]


Saudi girls denounced general image of Arab woman in US media
Saudi female students stun tell Bush aide

Source: Middle East Online
Personal comment in blue text

Karen Hughes surprised and impressed by female students' outspokenness and intelligence.
By Isabel Malsang - JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia

US media are being disingenuous in portraying Arab women as unhappy and wronged, a close aide to President George W. Bush on a PR visit to Saudi Arabia was told this week.
And it came from the horse's mouth.

"We are happy. We want to show that image but the general image of the Arab woman in the American media is that she is not happy," a female student at Jeddah's private Dar al-Hekma university said during an encounter with US Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy Karen Hughes, drawing thunderous applause from colleagues.
Offcourse you are happy, you are the rich top of the cream 1% who spends more days in Europe and America vacationing than number of days you attend the college. You simply dont have any awareness of what is goin on in the country or even worst, what is the law.

"Your media is not really as fair as it used to be," came another voice from among the crowd of women clad in the mandatory black "abaya" who gathered in an amphitheatre on Tuesday to "exchange" views with the American visitor.
You dont have to be in an abaya when you are with other women..

Students were given time off from classes for the event and nearly all 700 of them came to see Hughes, who was in Saudi Arabia as part of a tour also taking in Egypt and Turkey and which aimed at polishing America's battered image in the region.
As reporters accompanying Hughes on her tour listened, the girls - mostly Saudis but including some from other Arab countries -- said they had had enough of being portrayed as deprived of any rights.

"I don't want to drive, because I have my own driver," one of them defiantly told American journalists.
Offcourse if you can afford Dar-El-Hekma, you are then rich enough to afford not one but many drivers. I bet at your house, you have a Mercedes S600 with a sheaffur for your father, a GMC Denali SUV for your fat turd mamma and a GMC Subarban with tinted windows for you to whore around entire Jeddah with your lesbian girlfriend. Talk about the average 90% of the population who has to pay SR30-40 daily in taxi expenses.

Women in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia are banned from driving or mixing in public with men other than relatives.

But "it is not an absolute wall" between men and women, one of the students insisted, as another grabbed the microphone to wonder why US media tar all Muslims with the terrorism brush.
Old tricks not going to work. Why do you think Huges was there?? to polish US image abroad. Then whats the point asking stale questions.

Hughes was careful to tell her audience that "America should not seek to impose our will on Saudi Arabia."

She also applauded news in that day's local press that women would be allowed to work in Saudi Arabia, where only a limited number of professions are currently open to them.
And they will remain limited. The news announcement was offcourse a smoke screen.

Hughes overlooked the rest of the report, which referred to a new labor law allowing women to work "in all sectors compatible with their nature."
Lets see.. if they really want to provide equal oppurtunity to women, then i expect some chicks at McDonald counter soon.

The sectors have not been specified.
They will never be specified. The announcement was self-contradictory

The students of Dar al-Hekma were in no doubt that they would be able to work after graduating, even if they would not be able to drive to work.
80% of them will have to surrender to their parents will and be someone's house bitch. Whose name they even did not knew before marrige.

"We can change, we are going to change, but not by force from outside," Leen Assassa, a 19-year-old student of interior design who holds dual Syrian and British nationality, later said.
Syria = Saudi ass kissers. Now shut up. Atleast there is more social freedom in Syria than Saudi

She was covered from head to toe like her Saudi peers.
"America is trying to force its own opinion on us; the change will come from us," Assassa added.
You dont need a degree in political science to do that. They are forcing you Saudi's to change because they are tired of your horny disease inflicted men flooding to US every vacation season with their turbins aka terrible bins. Chasing women and turning to sucide bombing when failing to pick up any female.While their own ultra femnist women stay covered head to toe like a fairy from an ancient tale.

Chamane Rahim, a French-educated social sciences professor, explained that the students don't cover their heads in class "as we're all women."
May be they were afraid that Huges will use some coldwar era radio equipment which emit waves to affect and alter human behaviour and thinking process.

True, Saudi women still can't drive, "but it will come soon, Inshallah (God willing)," she said.
Hughes confided she had been "surprised" by what she heard but also "impressed by their (the girls') outspokenness and intelligence."
Yeah, in a sacrastic sense. When you posses nothing execpt Islamo-Wahabi idealogy, sure you can impress anyone with your medival "ideas" and "outspokeness"

"They clearly feel much a part of the debate in the society even though they don't have the right to vote nor to drive," she said.
Thats unfair, 700 vs 1 in a debate. Wait to start, it wasnt even a debate. Huges went there to give a speech not debate.

NB: this article was orginally publish on 01 October 2005 but i deleted and reposted it again with some text alteration.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I am a student at Dar Al-Hekma and I find this article appalling.
Please stop this idiocy and get your facts straight.