FaujHistorian
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What is this experience that you deem 'enough'? Elaborate like I did mine
check out the very first post. Don't want to boast. That's all.
I was really fortunate to get to travel multiple times through Arab heartland of Sauid, Gulf, Egypt, Jordan.
wonderful and respectful people if you are aware of the delicate nature. They were always happy to hear that I am just visiting and not going to be there for 12 years.
My prayers will always be with them, but I'd hate to live like them. They have no hope due to there regressive culture.
Saudi heartland is culturally stuck in the stone age. Sure you see big buildings in the big cities and thats A-OK. But their habits and their view of the world is outdated and outmoded.
One of the biggest hurdle for their mental and cultural development is their false Islamism. Sort of like our Taliban. Their lives start with Prayer 5 times, Hujj Umra, fasting, and ends on that. The only global vision that these poor souls have is to spread the wahabism and destroy any semblance of independent thinking.
Drink the Islamist-Arab-koolaid is their mantra.
Israeli culture on the other hand is upbeat, and vibrant, and global in nature. Sort of like other vibrant cultures like Chinese or South Koreans or Japanese. Street life, music, arts, literature, science, tech, and personal freedom is the norm.
While Arabs are stuck in a rut thanks to some very very holy cows in their culture.
Israelis do have issues where a sector of their society is orthodox, stuck in a rut. Another issue is their socialist programs run by the government. If these two sectors win out in their economy, Israel will suffer immensely.
But so far their culture is looking forward so they are OK.
Now tell me, how much you know about Arabic heartland? forget for a moment about Israel, just tell us how much you know first hand the Arabism beyond UAE.
peace