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Beakersful Feb 5th 2013 7:51 pm

Segregation "wall" or "partition?
 
It seems there is a linguistic argument brewing over the new ruling where women are allowed to work in the same stores that men frequent.

http://arabnews.com/gender-segregati...mixed-reaction

http://riyadhbureau.com/blog/2013/2/segregation-wall

The blog talks about the partition/wall must be built that is minimum 160cm tall so that the female staff can't be seen from the other side.

Dr. Aisha Natto says, "It is up to the ceiling. So for those who understood it as a wall, it’s clearly not a wall but just a partition." and, "the partition will be approximately between 1 and 1.8 meters."

Given that I'm 30cm taller than the minimum they've laid out and I've heard arab men aren't exactly on the short side, how effective is this actually going to be? and are we going to have to stoop to enter these shops now based on the quote from Natto?

Meow Feb 6th 2013 5:48 am

Re: Segregation "wall" or "partition?
 
In summary: KSA gets even stupider.

They truly are obsessed with sex if they cannot even allow men and women to even see each other in public, despite being covered head to toe, for fear of sexual shenanigans.

Bahtatboy Feb 6th 2013 5:53 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10527870)
In summary: KSA gets even stupider.
They truly are obsessed with sex if they cannot even allow men and women to even see each other in public, despite being covered head to toe, for fear of sexual shenanigans.

Tolerance, apparently.

Meow Feb 6th 2013 5:55 am

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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy (Post 10527878)
Tolerance, apparently.

In whose dictionary?

:blink::blink:

They're just making this stuff up, aren't they?

mentalist Feb 6th 2013 5:58 am

Re: Segregation "wall" or "partition?
 
Even we have segregated swimming pools in Mushrif Park. I've also just found out that my daughter isn't allowed to attend school on boys sports day. The boys are likewise excluded from school on girls sports day. I pity the kids with working parents and no maids to look after them.

Meow Feb 6th 2013 6:00 am

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Originally Posted by mentalist (Post 10527889)
Even we have segregated swimming pools in Mushrif Park. I've also just found out that my daughter isn't allowed to attend school on boys sports day. The boys are likewise excluded from school on girls sports day. I pity the kids with working parents and no maids to look after them.

I pity the children who are being subjected to this nonsense. No wonder men see women as objects if they are even separated fom them as children. :thumbdown:

weasel decentral Feb 6th 2013 6:49 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10527891)
No wonder men see women as objects if they are even separated fom them as children. :thumbdown:

I have been somehow able to manage that without segregation

Miss Anne Thrope Feb 6th 2013 6:57 am

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Originally Posted by weasel decentral (Post 10527941)
I have been somehow able to manage that without segregation

If you went to school in Ireland, at least before the '90s, you were segregated from First Class (age 7) unless you're from Killiney or somewhere really posh with weird (i.e. non-religious) schools.

weasel decentral Feb 6th 2013 7:02 am

Re: Segregation "wall" or "partition?
 

Originally Posted by Miss Anne Thrope (Post 10527948)
If you went to school in Ireland, at least before the '90s, you were segregated from First Class (age 7) unless you're from Killiney or somewhere really posh with weird (i.e. non-religious) schools.

I was never in an all boys school, but then again I am in my thirties (just) so maybe that explains it. Plenty of mixed schools in Ireland

Miss Anne Thrope Feb 6th 2013 7:32 am

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Originally Posted by weasel decentral (Post 10527952)
I was never in an all boys school, but then again I am in my thirties (just) so maybe that explains it. Plenty of mixed schools in Ireland

On the southside of Dublin maybe? The only mixed secondary (still) where I'm from, which is a fairly big town down the bog, is the Prod school (though it clearly attracts a much wider demographic than it was established to cater for).

weasel decentral Feb 6th 2013 10:22 am

Re: Segregation "wall" or "partition?
 

Originally Posted by Miss Anne Thrope (Post 10528008)
On the southside of Dublin maybe? The only mixed secondary (still) where I'm from, which is a fairly big town down the bog, is the Prod school (though it clearly attracts a much wider demographic than it was established to cater for).

lots of mixed schools in the bogs, all the presentation colleges and old tec schools were mixed as far as I remember

Beakersful Feb 6th 2013 10:31 am

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All boys military boarding schools and the one lad who supplied the entire school with mens mags. Reminds me of this little issue that I'm sure is being played out by the locals big style:

http://youtu.be/EfWaV5xyPWo?t=7m14s

and finishes off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C65kCs6-4B0

Miss Anne Thrope Feb 6th 2013 10:37 am

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Originally Posted by weasel decentral (Post 10528259)
lots of mixed schools in the bogs, all the presentation colleges and old tec schools were mixed as far as I remember

Presentations? Not where I come from. But Tecs, yeah I forgot about Tecs (and given that more than one family member is a Tec teacher, that's a bit unforgiveable). Ok, I kind of concede...

siddiqui Feb 6th 2013 2:20 pm

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It's the wall between the liberals and the ultraist...

northbadawi Feb 9th 2013 8:49 pm

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10527870)
They truly are obsessed with sex...

Indeed they are: "If a girl is sexually desired, her parents should cover her face and force her to wear veil," a Saudi cleric said.

He is talking about two years babies.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/0...al-harassment/


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