View Full Version : Men needed to drive women to and from Saudi Arabia’s women-only city
Mrluvaluva
14-08-2012, 08:53 PM
NEWS from Saudi Arabia of plans to build a city exclusively for women. The Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) has been detailed to create opportunities for women. At a cost of 500 million riyals (£84m) developers will turn a province of the Eastern city of Hafuf into a haven for women who want to work in the glamour trades of, erm, textile making, pharmaceuticals and food processing. The law states that women cannot work in Saudi Arabia outside the home unless a man say it’s ok. But in the Eden of Hafuf they will be free to stand on production lines put things in tins, clean up offices and go to the toilet unsupervised.
The men will soon realise that women are good at sticking things in boxes and cleaning up offices and Saudi Arabia will be dragged into the 19th Century. Well, so long as the women can get their men to pick them up and take them to work.
Modon’s deputy director-general, Saleh Al-Rasheed opines:
“I’m sure that women can demonstrate their efficiency in many aspects and clarify the industries that best suit their interests, their nature and their ability…We have plans to establish a number of women-only industries in various parts of the kingdom.”
Anorak (http://www.anorak.co.uk/330117/strange-but-true/men-needed-to-drive-women-to-and-from-saudi-arabias-women-only-city.html/)
Livia
14-08-2012, 09:30 PM
How patronising. During WW2 women in the UK and USA ran the countries virtually while the male workforce were away fighting. They drove buses, trains, lorries, made up almost the entire workforce in factories that made tanks, guns, ammo, bombs, aeroplanes, flew the planes (althought not in combat), helped build ships, worked in foundries, worked the farms. dug the road, cleared bomb sites, in fact, everything a man would have done, because they had to and they made a bloody excellent job of it. Sixty years later the Saudis are considering whether women are capable of putting things in tins, push a broom and go for a pee on their own.
Mrluvaluva
14-08-2012, 11:31 PM
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billy123
14-08-2012, 11:33 PM
It gets them out of the house during the day and gives them something to do i suppose bless them.
Livia
15-08-2012, 10:36 AM
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That picture's wrong... shouldn't he be over her knee?
Kizzy
15-08-2012, 10:47 AM
NEWS from Saudi Arabia of plans to build a city exclusively for women. The Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) has been detailed to create opportunities for women. At a cost of 500 million riyals (£84m) developers will turn a province of the Eastern city of Hafuf into a haven for women who want to work in the glamour trades of, erm, textile making, pharmaceuticals and food processing. The law states that women cannot work in Saudi Arabia outside the home unless a man say it’s ok. But in the Eden of Hafuf they will be free to stand on production lines put things in tins, clean up offices and go to the toilet unsupervised.
The men will soon realise that women are good at sticking things in boxes and cleaning up offices and Saudi Arabia will be dragged into the 19th Century. Well, so long as the women can get their men to pick them up and take them to work.
Modon’s deputy director-general, Saleh Al-Rasheed opines:
“I’m sure that women can demonstrate their efficiency in many aspects and clarify the industries that best suit their interests, their nature and their ability…We have plans to establish a number of women-only industries in various parts of the kingdom.”
Anorak (http://www.anorak.co.uk/330117/strange-but-true/men-needed-to-drive-women-to-and-from-saudi-arabias-women-only-city.html/)
Strict muslim countries do seem 100+ behind the west in with their patriarcal culture.
Haven't decided yet if this venture is a positive or a negative...
lostalex
15-08-2012, 11:41 AM
How patronising. During WW2 women in the UK and USA ran the countries virtually while the male workforce were away fighting. They drove buses, trains, lorries, made up almost the entire workforce in factories that made tanks, guns, ammo, bombs, aeroplanes, flew the planes (althought not in combat), helped build ships, worked in foundries, worked the farms. dug the road, cleared bomb sites, in fact, everything a man would have done, because they had to and they made a bloody excellent job of it. Sixty years later the Saudis are considering whether women are capable of putting things in tins, push a broom and go for a pee on their own.
eggsactly.
A League Of Their Own is one of my favorite movies. <3
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