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"Saudi Arabia Uncovered" - good movie available on Netflix
« on: September 15, 2016, 06:16:54 PM »
"Saudi Arabia Uncovered" - good movie available on Netflix

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Re: "Saudi Arabia Uncovered" - good movie available on Netflix
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2016, 09:47:08 AM »
"Saudi Arabia Uncovered" - good movie available on Netflix

Just watched it.  Here is a discussion between a young child and an interviewer:

Interviewer: Tell me what they teach you in school about the Shia and the blasphemers?

Child: All Christians should be punished with death

The documentary does a decent job scratching the surface of what goes on over there, but it goes on to blame "worship of the Saudi royal family" for such extreme teachings and many of the crimes done in the name of religion... presenting them as if these things are some sort of aberration of Islam (they are not).

If you want to see, with your eyes, what goes on over there, this is a good documentary.  It doesn't show the complete acts of beheading to their full end, but gives enough for you to know, without a doubt, that it is a regular practice.

The analysis, as I mentioned, doesn't lay the blame in the right place, though.

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« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2016, 10:51:29 AM »
The analysis, as I mentioned, doesn't lay the blame in the right place, though.

I couldn't agree more as all such PC analyses, including the coverage of the latest Islamic attacks against the U.S.. But something that I did notice is that Trump's new security advisor is honest enough to refer to it as "Islamic terrorism". The thing that impressed me the most about the movie was the extent of how closed the country is to the outside world, and resulting government's (and religious police) license to engage in murder, oppression and mental torture of the average Joe.