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No Woman No Drive

29 Oct 13 - 06:10 PM (#3571226)
Subject: Folklore: " No Woman No Drive"
From: Ron Davies

Folklore?    Not really.   Review?   Not exactly.

Anyway, if you haven't heard it, be sure to check it out on YouTube.   Or I'm sure somebody will do a blue clicky.

3 million hits and counting.

And dead on.


29 Oct 13 - 06:56 PM (#3571239)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: Will Fly

I just watched it - and couldn't believe the number of really stupid comments and interpretations of the point of the video.

Makes you wonder...


29 Oct 13 - 07:42 PM (#3571253)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: Thomas Stern

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6NJoaduP5I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6NJoaduP5I


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZMbTFNp4wI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZMbTFNp4wI


30 Oct 13 - 12:14 AM (#3571297)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: Ron Davies

Right you are, Will.    An amazing number of folks are incapable of recognizing even a well-done satire.

And then there are the plain loonies.



And they all feel compelled to share their wisdom.


30 Oct 13 - 12:23 AM (#3571298)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: Ron Davies

Thanks to Thomas for the link.


30 Oct 13 - 08:36 AM (#3571375)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: Will Fly

I put a comment there, lamenting the lack of understanding of the satire on the whole driving ban business - linking it to the position of women in Islam as a whole - and got a tart riposte saying that the ban was "nothing to do with Islam" but was purely a Saudi Government issue. Islam treats women with respect, and I should get my facts right.

Hmmm... a can of ill-considered worms there - I think I'll leave it at that!


30 Oct 13 - 08:52 AM (#3571382)
Subject: RE: No Woman No Drive
From: GUEST,sciencegeek

years ago I knew an American woman married to a Black Muslim and she had converted to Islam and we discussed her adopted lifestyle.

A strict reading of the Koran implies respect for women... but NOT equality.. somewhat akin to the separate but equal BS of our segregated past. The reality is that women are second class persons that may or may not be "allowed" to partake in activites that would traditionally be done by males. Throughout the world, women find themselves in this position... it's not limited to Islam.

That said... the funniest thing I saw as a kid was when our nuns were allowed to change out their "habits" and could drive cars... a small compact car filled with nuns driving around in circles in the church parking lot & school yard as they practiced was funnier than any circus clown car.