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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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The detention and torture of Loujain al-Hathloul doesn’t reflect that peaceful revolution. She was just released from prison early last year. Has Saud al-Qahtani been held accountable for personally torturing her and threatening to rape her and dispose of her in the sewar?
Moon3624 · 22-25, F
@CopperCicada
Everything she preached for eventually happened though.
But it doesn’t change the fact she went against the law
And also she protested and tried to initiate riots etc…
She was detained and let go warned and let go on several occasions
In Saudi even if you protest against Israel in support of Palestine you will get in trouble

Even if it was the opposite like if loujain was preaching anti women rights the same would have happened.
Like in our modern day a few men protested against women driving anf stirred hatred
and did the same thing loujsin did but in reverse they got in trouble with the police .

“ torturing her and threatening to rape her ”
is unreliable. And if happened doesn’t mean it’s the law of the country or the entire system
But might be corrupted individuals Who are in power
Unless you are saying rape offense lalala doesn’t happen in the prisons of USA or other countries



I do agree that there might have been individual and groups which opposed the reforms but in the big picture it has been supported and peaceful

And no one can deny the reforms that happened within only 5 years