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TIT FOR TAT IN SAUDI ARABIA
Reader comment on item: Why Corporations Fund Radical Islam
in response to reader comment: NO TIT FOR TAT in Saudi Arabia

Submitted by Ed Melik, Esq. (United States), Sep 23, 2006 at 00:48

In order to understand the mindset of Arabs in general and Saudi in particular, you must live among them and more so, be a Muslim to know what they really are inside.

As most historians who have lived and dealt with the Arabs in power and money, know very well that they cannot be trusted. Like most of the religious Jews, Arabs have a lot in common with them. What is prevalent among the religious Jews known as "goyim" it is similar among Muslims known as "kafir". Both religions denigrate and ridicule those who are non-believers. Historically ,in both the religions, a non-believer is somewhat of a lower species and someone they don't necessarily deal with as humans. Instead they use see them with their blinders on and in the process use them to their fullest potential through making such unbelievers feel good by pleasing them, lie to them, deceive them, and do whatever it takes to get the most out of them.

This is one of the reasons that Arabs more so than the Jews, practice this bigotry openly and don't hesitate to use their worse treatments against the non-believers. In general, Arabs are some of the most racists and discriminating people on earth. Facts are there to see for any one who has dealt with them. For example: Saudi hate Kuwaitis, and Kuwaiti hate Saudis, and they both hate the Emirates (UAE) people who dislike the Qatari, who dislike the Emirates, and all these hate the Egyptians who hate them all and feel superior to Jordanians and Syrians who despise the Egyptians for their being the biggest cheats, liars, thieves, dirty and untrustworthy.

Syrians dislike the Saudis, Kuwaitis, Qatari, Bahrainis, and the rest of the rich Gulf state Arabs who in turn hate the Syrians. They all hate the Palestinians who despise all the rest as they feel superior to all of the above. You will hardly find any Arab who would agree with the other Arab. There's a historical background filled with such rivalries, distrust, tribal revenge that has engulfed the Arabs in centuries old feuds and wars with each other. Islam as a religion has not synthesized or unified them but just opposite. Islam is just a big front they all preach without being able to live by Islamic principal for it demands a lot more than most of the Arabs are possibly willing to live by such Islamic values. Arab's most preoccupied and dispicable weakness for wine and women is legendary. It is so bad that several east European countries have issued special business licenses to their countrymen to export good looking Russians, Polish, Hungarians, Czcheks, Yugoslavians, Riemannian and other country's women as prostitutes. Almost all Saudis and Kuwaitis maintain their private apartments in Cairo, Beirut, Dubai, Damascus, Casablanca, Agadias, Marrakech, Bombay, Karachi, Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest, and in many a large numbers do the same in almost all the European cities. But great majorities prefers staying close to home and prefer more Arab countries.

In Cairo, Beirut and Damascus, it is a cottage industry to have their women kept by the visiting "rich Arabs". In these cities most of the Disco night clubs, Cabarets, restaurants and hotel business thrives by such Arabs who visit their cities to womanize, drink and gamble. A great many visiting Arabs from the Gulf countries visit the poor Arab countries to sell visas and exploit the cheap labor that is willing to pay hefty prices to come and work in rich Gulf countries where they are further exploited by the same Arabs. Their ruthless treatments and open violations of human rights are well known. Our US embassies are nothing but bunch of idiots who knowingly keep their eyes and ears shut and conform to Washington DC's guidelines to look the other way.

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are the tow biggest violators of human rights treaties, violators of labor law treaties, and ruthlessly cruel to those less fortunate victims to go to these countries to work and become helplessly enslaved to the vicious circle of bribes for visas, renting apartments, obtaining driver's licenses, sponsoring their families to visit them, and other unspeakable atrocities the natives commit on their expat population from the third world countries like Bangladesh, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, India and the neighboring poor Arab countries as well.

Saudis, by far, are the worse violators of human rights and are the least tolerant to any other religions. As a matter of fact, they keep very tight lid on other sects of Islam as well like the Shiiaas, the Hannafiees, Agha Khanis, the Bohrees, Ahmedias, and dozens of splinter groups of Islam. In Mecca and Medina non-Muslims are absolutely forbiden from entering the holly cities.

Having said all that, the above violations are being encouraged by the BUSH clans for oil and money which is, i believe, a lot thicker than the ink of laws and treaties we are signatories to. What nonsense we are fed up with at home by our equal co-conspirators and accessories to these crimes, the mainstream news media, that shamelessly in their arrogance, keep lying to the Americans night and day. Where is it all leading to? Heard of of "Big brother" and "one world government" the "Buildrebergers", "the CFR" "the trilateralists" and most of all the "Illuminatis"? Masons are getting the bad wrap. Instead checkout the other cohorts and the criminal organizations disguised at the pinnacles of our culture and civilization. How do you think America will be taken over by the selfish dictators?

By pretending to be the only patriots and nationalists while spreading suspicion and pointing fingers at those who know the truth. The bottom line --- We as Americans deserve what's coming to us for we have traded our wisdom and desire to learn with the Hummers, Navigators, Explorers, Suburbans and other gas guzzlers with tools of destructions studded with glossy shines and electronic gadgetry. While the Europeans have come to understand the lingering future's disasters, our self proclaimed world's "biggest media giants" hand-in-hand with their masters in disguise, keep demonizing the Europeans to manage the American minds with total impunity. In a way, we also have something in common with the Saudis.

That is, that they are totally blinded in their own arrogance and ignorance, and we are equally enslaved and selfish in our pettiness of trivial fads and ever shifting attitudes of immature outburst against those who seem to have a little bit better handle on things than us. Europeans have become the punching bags for all the ignorant and arrogant Americans who can't stomach the superiority of others. So we have pretty much in common with the Saudis when it comes to each other's priorities and values. Saudi got theirs that we don't like and we got ours that they don't like and two shall never meet!

Ed Melik


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