Meanwhile, in the 14th Century

Big crackdown on flirting with women, dancing to pop music blaring from cars, wearing of improper clothes … in MeccaVery bad

Unclear whether they’ll flog any of the women. Article silent on that point.

And some people say that place is worse than Gitmo. You just need to open you mind to love, Saudi Style. Hey baby, how’s about you, me, and a mocha latte haram grande?

Speaking of sex in the dusty reaches, such as it is …

Here’s something odd. This very attractive, loosely garbed, makeup-wearing, pony-tailed Lebanese chanteuse is dedicating her next release to Saudi Arabia and King Abdullah. Put a sack on that, lady.

Topics: sex, saudi arabia

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:35 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2008

2 Responses to “Meanwhile, in the 14th Century”

  1. Fatty Bolger Says:

    The only thing surprising about this is that only the men were targeted.

  2. RebeccaH Says:

    The fact that this kind of thing made it into the news at all is pretty surprising. Perhaps “vice” is breaking out all over the Kingdom, and the religious police are having their hands full keeping it in check: i.e., hopefully, they will soon be outnumbered and overrun.

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