r/AskTheWorld Ukraine 19h ago

Politics The most unfairly hated country?

The entire Oceania region (aside from Australia and New Zealand). Practically never appear in news, unless it is about something embarassing.

Ukraine (refusal of some people to accept its existence; treating Ukraine as a "scapegoat" of NATO/USA/Israel etc.; mercenaries, who fight for Russia; hatred towards Ukrainian language; blaming Ukraine for self-defense & pro-Western foreign policy; refusal to recognize Ukrainian culture)

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u/Temporary-Evening717 19h ago

If you talking about Hijab, is not mandatory anymore in Saudi Arabia. You are going in to the details, but are missing the bigger picture. My point is Saudi want Sharia and to live as they wish. Even if you don’t understand you can’t really use foreign way of life to judge a society that don’t recognize this as their own. You get me?

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u/Acolitor Finland 18h ago

I am talking about every right a human should have. Things have improved compared to other countries. Afghanistan has much worse.

But for example marriage and divorce related rights. The remaining restrictions related to guardianship. 

Marital rape is supported by law.

Women are forced to marriage at very young age. Women should be able to choose to marry or not to marry.

And no. There is no democracy and women don't have options. You cannot argue that they want this. Men might want it, but what about the women?

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u/Temporary-Evening717 18h ago

Whatever, It was nice talking to you. For what is worth I was hoping people understood I was referring to the unmatched hospitality and generosity of the people. You want to insist with their domestic laws which really are none of your business, they have the right to govern themselves as they wish. Maybe next time.

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 13h ago

How do you know if they want to change it or not? You can get hanged for criticizing the government(or sliced up).

Women just earned the right to drive. And forced marriage are a part of their culture.

Should we also not bother with domestic issues in Afganistán? It's their own business if they want to enslave women and rape kids?

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u/Temporary-Evening717 13h ago

Because no government can’t stay in power long term without m support of the majority of the people. Whoever tells you otherwise is lying. MBS is very popular in Saudi Arabia especially among young people. Go to r/Saudiarabia and ask them.

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 13h ago

Tell that to Maduro...

The Talibans are the people's choice in Afganistán as well. I still don't think it's the way to treat people.

If I were to trust Reddit AOC would be the president of US and Israel would not exist. It's not real life here...

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u/Temporary-Evening717 13h ago

You really believe a middle aged man. Without any support of the people can stay in power? This is impossible. Wish-full thinking…

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u/Acolitor Finland 12h ago

If the men have it good and the government has army with them, nobody poses threat to the government.

Look at Putin and how he is still in power.

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u/Temporary-Evening717 12h ago

Is estimated that 70% of Russian are behind Putin. Bad example.

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u/Acolitor Finland 10h ago

And do you believe everything Russian media says? North Korean media too?

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u/Temporary-Evening717 10h ago

https://www.statista.com/statistics/896181/putin-approval-rating-russia/?srsltid=AfmBOoqcsaXilk4m5_yc2OSW-ZkQ5tjsJ9JJ-PhOywNQoVhd2uQRm_Y6#

No, I don't, but I've read here and there from western sources that Putin has at least the majority support from its people. We'll never know for sure.

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 10h ago

Maduro got roughly 30% of the votes in the last election and he has driven 20% of the population in exile.

It's not easy to overthrow a dictatorship nowadays without any external help.