Alara317 said:
Also doesn't require much intelligence to google and see what was actually going on and why canada felt the need to get involved. It also only takes the smallest hint of compassion to realize that violating human rights and treating women like they aren't real people means that you're in the wrong and something should be done about that. It also only takes a sliver of maturity to see that Saudi Arabia's response to 'hey, maybe you should stop being so sexist and stop violating human rights' was wholly blown out of proportion and akin to a tantrum thrown by a 5 year old when their parents tell them to eat their broccoli... |
Canada isnt SA's parent. It's a stranger, so butt out of their business. SA can do whatever it wants to its own people, if you dont like it, then dont travel to Sa. Thats on you.







