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I believe Saudi Arabia is now undergoing one of the world’s largest and most peaceful revolutions ever known in history

and no one from the outside is paying close attention.


Within only five years, Saudi Arabia went from a closed country, with limited human rights, full dependence on oil revenues, no tourism, and pay inequality to having implemented one of the world’s largest economic and social reforms, without any resistance or bloodshed. Here are some of the major reforms:

1/A series of human rights reforms were implemented (enforced equal pay, ban on women’s driving was lifted, male guardianship system was abolished, flogging as a form of punishment was abolished etc…..)

2/Women were given their full legal rights, including abolishing the requirement to wear Hijab or Abaya.
3/
Adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards radicalism and has completely curbed the power of religious police.
4/
Foreign tourism and investment were allowed for the first time. The country targets 100 million visitors a year by 2030 (you can easily get a visa now using your phone )
5/
Imposed a 50% local content requirement for all government contracts to boost the local manufacturing industry.
6/
Increased non-oil revenues by 47% and focused on untapped mineral wealth and local and international investments.
7/
Reopened cinemas and allowed concerts and international entertainment events to be held after being banned for 30 years. (Some of the biggest events happened in Saudi Arabia in the past few years )
8/
A nationwide campaign to crack down on corruption resulted in retrieving more than $100 billion.
9/
Promoted tolerance and interfaith dialogue.

10/ launched some of the most efficient digital platforms that received global rewards especially during covid and in the education sector.


And far far more so as a citizen I am impressed.

Link for 2030 Saudi vision :

https://www.vision2030.gov.sa/
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BlueVeins · 22-25
Not sure I'd take a Saudi state website as a source, buuut they have done some cool stuff regarding women's rights. Not sure I'd call it a revolution, considering that it's being done incrementally by the same political elite which established all these tyrannical laws in the first place.

That's not to bash moderate reform them; any change to decrease cruelty to women, the proletariat, & religious minorities is good on balance. Any idea why all this is happening though? My gut reaction is that these reforms are being done to avoid the ire of domestic & foreign humanitarians, but there are obviously other rational reasons not to want to remain a theocratic hell.
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins your whole comment is wrong based on misinformation
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Once someone said , show a person a rose and they will point at its thorns
BlueVeins · 22-25
@Moon3624 K well it's based on your thread, so you just said your thread is misinformation.
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins
I tell the reforms from reliable sources and a person who lives here and saw it with her eyes

But keep discarding a country’s success and attempt to improve and change

If you believe saudi is corrupt I don’t see usa as any different it’s filled with corruption
BlueVeins · 22-25
@Moon3624 Oh, the US is corrupt as Hell, no doubt, and we're moving towards theocracy too. I guess we'll see you there when our transition is finished. 💀
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins lmao
At least you admit us is corrupt
Which I respect
Cuz i get some Americans in my comments who look down on Saudi and I am like uh focus first on ur country then judge others

The reality is no country is perfect

But I am glad the country is heading to a better place
BlueVeins · 22-25
@Moon3624 Oh, that's not to say the two are equally bad atm. The biggest problem with corruption -- as far as I'm concerned -- is that it disrupts the process by which citizens elects their leaders and makes the representatives accountable to the rich instead of the people. Saudi Arabia is even worse in this regard because high government officials aren't elected and therefore aren't accountable to the people anyway.
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins
While it’s a royal family
It’s also based supporr of tribal leaders and their opinions taken into consideration
Since the only reason royal family is in power is due to alliegnece from tribal leaders.

I am sorry ,
If not equally bad to me usa is worse
Especially if we consider the global damage it had inflicted even the basic history of how it became usa

But you have your opinion and I mine.

You choose what to compare about usa and Saudi
If we choose others aspects
Saudi actually is doing much better

You cherry pick
BlueVeins · 22-25
@Moon3624
While it’s a royal family
It’s also based supporr of tribal leaders and their opinions taken into consideration
Since the only reason royal family is in power is due to alliegnece from tribal leaders.

kdfaj;sdfksdlfj this is some of the subbiest shit i've ever read. Who controls the military? Who appoints the Minister of Media?

If not equally bad to me usa is worse
Especially if we consider the global damage it had inflicted even the basic history of how it became usa

Eh, the US government has done some insanely bad shit. The trans-Atlantic slave trade was pretty much peak evil and systemic oppression of black people is still really bad. In terms of foreign policy since then, it's been a deeply mixed bag. We had a puppet government in Iran, we've deeply involved ourselves in Latin America, we murdered hundreds of thousands in Iraq, and we killed millions fighting in South Indochina. Lotta that shit was downright evil. We're also a huge part of the reason why the fascists lost World War 2, why South Korea isn't a fascist hell today, why the RoC is independent of mainland China, and why Ukraine is able to put up a fight against the Russian Federation.

IDK, you won't hear me arguing that the US is good on foreign policy, we're not. But Saudi Arabia's foreign policy is similarly bad anyway, so the two are hardly differentiated in that sense.
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins
After a long list of genocide and corruption which is not even half of what usa did /does you use
“We are also we are also “

which I can also use with Saudi .

So no , the corruption of usa is no where near Saudi. But you are free to have an opinion.
Again I couldn’t care less
It’s not like I’ll die bc u have a diff opinion lol
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“ kdfaj;sdfksdlfj this is some of the subbiest shit i've ever read. “
I never denied that The royal family is in power
It’s a royal system after all
But the reason they are was due to arab tribes alliances and approval
Not eliminating natives to start a country.
And they still do have a voice and hold meetings for consulting.

Saudi is one of the most patriotic countries despite their royal system