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Saudi Arabia exposed as murderous dictatorship


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2017 May 26, 3:50pm   3,331 views  16 comments

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Documentary Exposes the Horror of Life in Saudi ArabiaVideoA woman beheaded in the road. Five headless corpses hanging from cranes.What the film makes abundantly clear is that the country is a murderous dictatorship which refuses to tolerate dissent.Posted March 04, 2017 The documentary is based on six months of undercover filming and its footage of beatings and beheadings is disturbing enough. But it also exposes the extremes of wealth and poverty in this

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1   Strategist   2017 May 26, 4:21pm  

tovarichpeter says

Documentary Exposes the Horror of Life in Saudi ArabiaVideoA woman beheaded in the road. Five headless corpses hanging from cranes.What the film makes abundantly clear is that the country is a murderous dictatorship which refuses to tolerate dissent.Posted March 04, 2017 The documentary is based on six months of undercover filming and its footage of beatings and beheadings is disturbing enough. But it also exposes the extremes of wealth and poverty in this

Good job Tovarichpeter. This is really good. I saw the first 20 minutes, and will watch the rest later.
I recommend everyone, especially the Islamic apologists to watch this. Dan, you think Christianity is the worst religion? Wait till you see this shit.
Shame on anyone for supporting these barbaric inbred freaks.

2   lostand confused   2017 May 26, 4:40pm  

Mmm, apart from the UN, nobody claims that they are the beacon of human rights.

3   Patrick   2017 May 26, 5:33pm  

Thanks for posting this, @tovarichpeter

4   Strategist   2017 May 26, 5:52pm  

The more i learn about the Saudis, Wahabis, Islam, the more disgusted i get.
Thank God i wasn't born in that shit hole.

5   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 May 26, 5:54pm  

Thanks, @tovarichpteer.

6   curious2   2017 May 26, 5:56pm  

This might be a good thread to link Churchill on the house of Saud.

7   Strategist   2017 May 26, 5:57pm  

Hey Patrick, i guess you can't buy that condo in Mecca overlooking that ugly mosque. They don't allow tourist visas in Saudi Arabia. So sad.

8   Patrick   2017 May 26, 7:04pm  

Great quote from the movie:

Saudi Arabia has spent $70 billion since 1979 spreading Wahhabi Islam around the world, but they've always denied any official link to terrorism.

curious2 says

This might be a good thread to link Churchill on the house of Saud.

Yes, good Churchill quote: "Mahommedan religion increases, instead of lessening, the fury of intolerance. It was originally propagated by the sword, and ever since, its votaries have been subject, above the people of all other creeds, to this form of madness."

Strategist says

Hey Patrick, i guess you can't buy that condo in Mecca overlooking that ugly mosque.

No problem. Not a place I'd like to be.

9   Strategist   2017 May 26, 7:16pm  

rando says

Strategist says

Hey Patrick, i guess you can't buy that condo in Mecca overlooking that ugly mosque.

No problem. Not a place I'd like to be.

It's on my bucket list. Pretend to be a Muslim, go on that hajj thing to Mecca, and urinate or at the very least apply my urine to that ugly mosque. I would record that on video, and when i come back, i would put it all on Youtube. Anonymously, of course.

10   Rin   2017 May 26, 10:21pm  

Ppl, 'Death of a Princess' came out around the time I was born.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_a_Princess

www.youtube.com/embed/kDUsKJTkOaE

Seriously, the barbarism (along with the hush-hush) of Saudi Arabia was known for over a generation.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/princess/reflect/harvard.html

Excerpt: "...described the princess as having changed while attending college in Beirut. Exposed to radical politics, the Palestinians, women's liberation and assorted Western influences, she rebelled against her country's traditional ways, going so far as to reject the royal cousin who had been chosen as her husband-to-be. Accused of adultery with a young man from Beirut, she publicly confessed her sin, even while the king was begging her to reconsider"

An adultery charge ... when she wasn't even married.

11   Rin   2017 May 26, 10:23pm  

Strategist says

It's on my bucket list.

I have a better idea, how about going to some 5 star brothels in Australia and actually having a good time. That's Rin-wah law!

12   Strategist   2017 May 27, 8:24am  

Rin says

she rebelled against her country's traditional ways, going so far as to reject the royal cousin who had been chosen as her husband-to-be.

Imagine that. She rejected a royal dick.

13   Patrick   2017 May 27, 8:37am  

Maybe she wasn't into inbreeding.

14   Strategist   2017 May 27, 8:46am  

rando says

Maybe she wasn't into inbreeding.

It shows a lack of family values.

15   Shaman   2017 May 27, 9:05am  

Saudis pretty much only inbreed. This explains a lot.

16   Rin   2017 May 27, 11:00am  

I remember hearing about the whole 'Death of a Princess' controversy as a kid so it kinda surprised me to find that almost no one knew anything about it, post 9/11, given the fact that most of the hijackers were Saudi.

Think about it, the House of Saud asked for the removal of the ambassador of Britain and tried economic sanctions against the UK to repress a movie about an actual event, which they didn't deny.

Instead, it was turned into another Islamic victimhood story ...

Excerpt: "Prince Sultan also said that the aim of the film was to insult Islam. Much of Saudi criticism of the film was directed towards what was called its portrayal of Islam as a harsh, insensitive religion, since the princess was depicted as having been summarily executed without a confession or a trial. The severity of punishment and the speed with which the princess was executed put doubts in the minds of viewers as to the fairness of Koranic justice. Summary execution is not the norm in Saudi Arabia."

Well, it's good to know that there was due process involved, where a person was accused of adultery, when she was actually single. How about being more candor like saying that they were pissed that she didn't marry into the low gene pool extended family and thus, was executed for treason against the House of Saud? At least that would be honest.

You see ...

Treason = High Crime and Misdemeanor

Single Woman Dating an (unrelated) Muslim guy = Normal person (who doesn't want a kid with birth defects)

And since Romeo and Juliet were planning on getting married, it wouldn't even be adultery in the future.

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