@A gigantic apocalypse will happen Oppression is your government that treats you like a slave to pay taxes or live like a vagabond. They treat you like an animal. Even your children can turn them into deviants against your will.
Riyadh is the loveliest city in the world❤️ I was born and raised there 😍 i wish you go to the well known places such as Al Faysalia, Al Mamlaka, Al Tahliya and The Boulevard
Interesting to see a place I know so little about. That's the beauty of such videos as yours I think... their ability to open up new landscapes in such a natural and raw way. Nicely filmed. Thank you.
I am no trying to sound inappropriate but I feel like alot of Americans think o Saudi Arabia they think of a baron desert with no roads or lights ..... It is very impressive to see how well developed and financially strong this place really is!
@@OneManWolfPack it depends what is your definition by closed, tourism! Before 2018 and for decades, between 10 to 15 millions pilgrims from all around the world were coming to saudi every year and the plan is to increase that to 30 millions by 2030 It's called Umrah and Hajj visa which is part of religious tourism. Business visa also was bringing thousands of people everyyear. For sure nowadays it's better easier and everyone are welcome to saudi by the E-visa on the arrival or by applying. Anota thing as you see millions of expats or foreigners are living in Saudi Arabia, in matters of facts Saudi is the second country with numbers of immigrants after US with 13 millions which represent 33% of the population. And the plan to increase that to 25 millions by 2030.
The video ignored the modern, more developed parts of Riyadh, for example the financial center (KAFD) , and focused on some old areas of the city, these areas are inhabited mainly by migrant workers
طيب طبيعي ، لأن السائح ما يبغى أبراج ( من كثرها عاد ) يبغى يشوف البلد الناس وهي تمشي أسواقها وبيئتها وحدائقها ، أنا لو سافرت بلفلف في هذي الأماكن أيش أبغى بكوفيهات ذات تصميم عصري وأنا عندي في بلدي أماكن كذا ، بس خل نكون صريحين الرياض مهي جميلة من ذا الناحية ..
@@someonewbigdreams رح شف فيديواته اللي صورها في مدن ثانية ثم تعال علّق، فيديواته الثانيه عن المدن الثانية في الغالب شملت الـ(Business districts) المناطق المتطورة ومناطق الاعمال، أنا ما عندي مشكلة يصور المناطق اللي في الفيديو، لكن غلط فيديو يكون مدته ساعة ويتجاهل مناطق شاسعة في الرياض، طبيعي انتقد، خاصة أنه متخصص في المقاطع هذي، وفيديواته الثانية عن المدن الثانية تحتوي على الشيء اللي طالبته به وانتقدته عليه. عاد مسألة أن الرياض ما تعجبك شيء راجع لك
@@abdulsd2268 فعلاً كلامك صحيح... وهذه محاولات تشويه للصورة... لو كان في امريكا, فلن يصور المشردين في الشوارع والأحياء التي تتواجد فيها العصابات وغيرهم الكثير, بل سيصور وسط نيويورك.
I lived in this country for almost 40 (forty) years so I know about the things there more than most others. I appreciate your perspective, but it's important to address some of the misconceptions and generalizations in your comment: Stereotyping and Generalizations: It's unfair to label an entire group of people, in this case, Saudi nationals, as extremists, radicals, or overly zealous. Saudi Arabia, like any other country, has a diverse population with varying opinions and beliefs. Making sweeping generalizations is not productive for a meaningful conversation. View on Women's Rights: While Saudi Arabia has had a history of strict gender roles and dress codes, it's worth noting that the country has been undergoing significant changes in recent years. Women have gained the right to drive and vote, which they have celebrated. Societal norms are evolving, and many women are advocating for their rights within the context of their culture and society. Choice in Dress and Freedom: Your assertion that Western women have the freedom to dress as they choose because they "FOUGHT for their freedom" is accurate, but it's important to recognize that advocating for change within a society can also be a form of fighting for one's rights. Many individuals and groups within Saudi Arabia are working towards greater gender equality and freedom for women. Cultural Relativism: It's essential to respect cultural differences and avoid imposing Western standards on other societies. What might seem restrictive from an outsider's perspective may be seen differently by those living within that culture. Progress often takes time, and change must come from within. Understanding Local Perspectives: If you have concerns about women's rights or societal norms in Saudi Arabia or any other country, it's valuable to engage in open and respectful dialogue with people from those regions. Understanding their perspectives and the complexities of their situation can lead to more constructive conversations. In conclusion, it's crucial to approach discussions about cultural differences and societal norms with empathy and respect. While criticism is valid, it's more productive to engage in informed and nuanced conversations that take into account the complexities of each society's history and ongoing developments. Wish you a productive day.
@@erikmeier3681These countries are shithole cause of ✝️rash europeans. You will be deported ✝️rash european from dubai qatar saudi etc countries very soon.
Good video , thanks for sharing , I also take landscape videos in UK and sometimes abroad , I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video
Guys this is not the whole Saudi Arabia. It is just some areas that I don’t see any reason to make a 1 hour video about. These areas is for foreign workers.
@@liqiz1755 What is this question, bro?😂 We deal with Christians on a daily basis and there is no problem with that. Just respect our culture and religion and you will receive all respect and appreciation♥️
I have noticed not all the Sister’s are wearing black so I even have their face showing so I don’t think they are lawfully making them dress that way they have been dressing that way for 1400 years. They have their reasons for dressing that way and they live in the desert and having your nose covered would keep the sand from going up into your nose cause I have a lot of sandstorm sometimes. And I hear the black actually helps keep them cool then I guess after a while you would get used of it. But we should be respectful on how they choose to dress Maybe they don’t go all the nudity and sinfulness that you found in Western nations.
Four people making nasty comments about the Saudi Arabian women dress in the way they dress Have respect for other peoples culture they don’t want westernized dress there. Now I wouldn’t wanna live there if I was to move to Amazon country I’m Muslim myself it would be either Jordan or Morocco or Bahrain . It is their country it’s not our business how they run it.
@@TheAliXxD "Shitty" western countries get too many immigrants from Arabia every year. but no one in the west wants to live in Arabia, right? If your country is as beautiful as you speak of, tell the Arabs to stay in their own country, so they don't bother us. 😘
ماادري ليش يصور الاشياء في سعوديه بشكل قبيح ويطلع اصوات تقهر + ترا منظر بالواقع افضل من تصويرها ياليت لو راح ابها ، او راح مكان حلو على الاقل في الرياض
Thank God that He saved us from the dirty "rainbow" diseases that bring the following: When two individuals of the same sex engage in sexual activity, the potential drawbacks or risks may include: Higher Risk of Certain STIs: Same-sex couples can have a higher risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV, syphilis, or gonorrhea, particularly if safe sex practices (e.g., condom use) are not consistently followed. Mental Health Impact: Stigmatization, discrimination, or rejection based on one's sexual orientation can lead to increased rates of mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse among individuals involved in same-sex sexual activities. Legal and Societal Challenges: Depending on the legal and cultural context, individuals involved in same-sex activities may face legal consequences or discrimination, which can negatively impact their well-being and personal safety. It's important to note that these drawbacks are often a result of societal factors, stigma, or unsafe sexual practices rather than the sexual activities themselves. Encouraging safe sex practices and promoting acceptance and equal rights can mitigate some of these risks.
One of the most oppressive countries in the world. Nothing gets said though as billions of saudi dollars sits in wall street banks. Instead cuba, north korea, venezuela and any other country that doesnt bow to american imperialism gets a bad name.
If you definition of no clothes is nothing on the head / face and arms, that would mean you consider those saudi arabia men in a t-shirt on the street as nude too?
@@nested9006 You don’t need to be a westerner to dislike this hellhole. I’m Turkish, not a Westerner, and Saudi Arabia looks like a creepy hellhole. It’s amazing how that much of oil still just won’t work to develop you as societies.
You wouldn't understand, you're a degenerate westoid. The comfiness of living in a safe and family-friendly country is so far beyond your world that I guess it sounds "dystopian" to you. The place shown in the video is a relatively poor area, but even then it's still a million times safer than any Western shithole. Just stick to your pride parades and AIDS lifestyle.
@@fortnitegamer-cj1fo Morocco looks exactly like this place and it's a degenerate shithole with high rates of corruption, the Arab world was always bad and every Arab city looks worse than the other, places like Poland, the Baltic countries, Azerbaijan have better architecture despite being far poorer because they accepted to learn from the west, something which the Arabs frowned upon.
@@fortnitegamer-cj1fo earthquakes happen not only in Turkey but also in many parts of the world. even in most Muslim countries (Indonesia, Afghanistan..) earthquakes occur constantly. so what's your point?
the creepy country is where mass shootings happen, lgbtq is okay, drunk people walking around, problems left and right, no safety, people are enslaved... etc so basically the "west"
@@TheAliXxD LGBTQ should be okay tho, whats wrong with two men or women love each other? Not everyone is muslim. And also, women should be allowed to dress like however they want.
Interesting country! Software development in the fututistic skyskraper and medieval style beheading on the square outside... US should try to intervene that state and turn it into an up to date modern western civilization
Yup, they traded their freedom for safety. Being a safe slave isn't a win. Go ahead and try to protest anything the government is doing there and let me know how that turns out for you 😂
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Saudi Arabia iss dunia ka sabse khoobsurat aur behtareem mulk hai❤❤❤❤
( كنتم خير أمة أخرجت للناس تامرون بالمعروف وتنهون عن المنكر وتؤمنون بالله )
Beautiful city, country and people. The teachings of Islam truly create a good and moral society. Lots of love from Scotland. ❤️
Greetings to Scotland, mate.
@A gigantic apocalypse will happen Oppression is your government that treats you like a slave to pay taxes or live like a vagabond. They treat you like an animal. Even your children can turn them into deviants against your will.
Social life and peace What a beautiful country!! Definitely on my booked list
Peace? 😂😂
Riyadh is the loveliest city in the world❤️ I was born and raised there 😍 i wish you go to the well known places such as Al Faysalia, Al Mamlaka, Al Tahliya and The Boulevard
then stay there and stop showing hair hahahahahahahaha
@@ihatemrmike7369 wtf is wrong with you?
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Skönt att se svenskar känner till Saudi Arabien
i heard sweden also full with muslim criminals now haha
Love islamic country of swedistan ❤
Proud to be hotelier of this city 🌴⚔💚🇸🇦
Thank you for sharing this video with everyone. 🇸🇦🇸🇦
You have such a beautiful country. The land of our holy prophet Muhammad s.a.
Very warm and beautiful
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
Interesting to see a place I know so little about. That's the beauty of such videos as yours I think... their ability to open up new landscapes in such a natural and raw way. Nicely filmed. Thank you.
Wow nice city of Saudi Arabia 😊😊😊
I am no trying to sound inappropriate but I feel like alot of Americans think o Saudi Arabia they think of a baron desert with no roads or lights ..... It is very impressive to see how well developed and financially strong this place really is!
Its very wealthy and a first world country
But oil won't be in demand soon, what will their economy be based upon?
@@Mf7d89 a first world country with medieval rules and punishments.
F*** what American think.
People in Saudi Arabia are more than happy , that what matters.
@@brknbni1383يست السعودية من اغنى بل هي دول امريكا و كندا و أستراليا و فرنسا لانها تسرق المال من افريقيا والعرب
Lovely virtual walking tour my friend!!
Interesting city 👍🏻 great video
I will be there in July. Inshallah!!
Welcome to Saudi Arabia 😚
@@thegreatestever2652 thank you, my daughter in her husband live in Riyadh, I can’t wait to visit, Inshallah!
I have a friend that lives in Saudi arabia and love Saudi arabia
I love you riyadh❤️🇸🇦
it feels lonely, broring and sad.
No i don't think so
اخخخ يالرياض اموت فيك❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's hard to believe that there was a time (and not too long ago) when Saudi Arabia was a closed country.
True. I was one of the first to get in with the newly issued "e-visas" :)
@@OneManWolfPack it depends what is your definition by closed, tourism! Before 2018 and for decades, between 10 to 15 millions pilgrims from all around the world were coming to saudi every year and the plan is to increase that to 30 millions by 2030 It's called Umrah and Hajj visa which is part of religious tourism. Business visa also was bringing thousands of people everyyear. For sure nowadays it's better easier and everyone are welcome to saudi by the E-visa on the arrival or by applying.
Anota thing as you see millions of expats or foreigners are living in Saudi Arabia, in matters of facts Saudi is the second country with numbers of immigrants after US with 13 millions which represent 33% of the population. And the plan to increase that to 25 millions by 2030.
@@Mk-rd1xdكفو وربي اجلدهم
Comentario para el algoritmo.
Excelente video.
Thanks for that!
Is it safe for tourists? As there didn’t seem any? Great video 👍
it’s kinda catering to tourists so yeah
Saudi Arabia is one of the safest cities, even late at night
I would never go there, it scares me 😢
@@ocolus0004 i am a Saudi Women and i can put my bag at any place without being robbed
I’m happy to see women dressed as such ❤️
as a woman i am happy i was not born in saudi
Womp womp no one asked moi
Its an honor that u haven’t get
@@Ali-gd3ud haha yeah, defo an honour. i would be put in prison for being a woman AND openly lgbt. or forced into marriage.
Lol.. saudi is more safe for women...low rate crime.. Woman can walk in the night..more better than your country.. 😂😂😂
That’s great because Saudi Arabia is not a place for foolish women locked in a cage of sexuality
I live in the USA but I would love to live here in the future. Or atleast have a dual citizenship 🇸🇦 🇺🇸
Amerikada bırakıp çölde napacaksın iğrenç şehir riyad
@@tylerdurden7672 he don’t speak Mongolian language
@@tylerdurden7672 تركي وتسولف !! عنصري
Eu queria tanto usar uma burca e conhecer esse país.
No crime
No inappropriately dressed women
No loud chaotic music
Alhamdulilah ❤
Women are not your property or objects for whom you get to deem their attire appropriate or otherwise. That’s why it’s a defective culture.
Is Saudi Arabia open for foreigners ?
Yes, since 2018 they issue visas to tourists easily. I was possibly one of the first on this visa to be there :)
@@OneManWolfPack thank you for your answer but I mean in terms of COVID-19 many countries including Saudis was close the border
Oh that I don't know, sorry, not up to date about these regulations in terms of COVID.
Good👍
The video ignored the modern, more developed parts of Riyadh, for example the financial center (KAFD) , and focused on some old areas of the city, these areas are inhabited mainly by migrant workers
Not ignored. I've simply didn't walk there.
طيب طبيعي ، لأن السائح ما يبغى أبراج ( من كثرها عاد ) يبغى يشوف البلد الناس وهي تمشي أسواقها وبيئتها وحدائقها ، أنا لو سافرت بلفلف في هذي الأماكن أيش أبغى بكوفيهات ذات تصميم عصري وأنا عندي في بلدي أماكن كذا ، بس خل نكون صريحين الرياض مهي جميلة من ذا الناحية ..
@@someonewbigdreams رح شف فيديواته اللي صورها في مدن ثانية ثم تعال علّق، فيديواته الثانيه عن المدن الثانية في الغالب شملت الـ(Business districts) المناطق المتطورة ومناطق الاعمال، أنا ما عندي مشكلة يصور المناطق اللي في الفيديو، لكن غلط فيديو يكون مدته ساعة ويتجاهل مناطق شاسعة في الرياض، طبيعي انتقد، خاصة أنه متخصص في المقاطع هذي، وفيديواته الثانية عن المدن الثانية تحتوي على الشيء اللي طالبته به وانتقدته عليه. عاد مسألة أن الرياض ما تعجبك شيء راجع لك
@@abdulsd2268 فعلاً كلامك صحيح... وهذه محاولات تشويه للصورة... لو كان في امريكا, فلن يصور المشردين في الشوارع والأحياء التي تتواجد فيها العصابات وغيرهم الكثير, بل سيصور وسط نيويورك.
Exactly!
The plaza at 17:00 was nice.
Indeed, close to the National Museum. Enjoyable area.
I lived in this country for almost 40 (forty) years so I know about the things there more than most others.
I appreciate your perspective, but it's important to address some of the misconceptions and generalizations in your comment:
Stereotyping and Generalizations: It's unfair to label an entire group of people, in this case, Saudi nationals, as extremists, radicals, or overly zealous. Saudi Arabia, like any other country, has a diverse population with varying opinions and beliefs. Making sweeping generalizations is not productive for a meaningful conversation.
View on Women's Rights: While Saudi Arabia has had a history of strict gender roles and dress codes, it's worth noting that the country has been undergoing significant changes in recent years. Women have gained the right to drive and vote, which they have celebrated. Societal norms are evolving, and many women are advocating for their rights within the context of their culture and society.
Choice in Dress and Freedom: Your assertion that Western women have the freedom to dress as they choose because they "FOUGHT for their freedom" is accurate, but it's important to recognize that advocating for change within a society can also be a form of fighting for one's rights. Many individuals and groups within Saudi Arabia are working towards greater gender equality and freedom for women.
Cultural Relativism: It's essential to respect cultural differences and avoid imposing Western standards on other societies. What might seem restrictive from an outsider's perspective may be seen differently by those living within that culture. Progress often takes time, and change must come from within.
Understanding Local Perspectives: If you have concerns about women's rights or societal norms in Saudi Arabia or any other country, it's valuable to engage in open and respectful dialogue with people from those regions. Understanding their perspectives and the complexities of their situation can lead to more constructive conversations.
In conclusion, it's crucial to approach discussions about cultural differences and societal norms with empathy and respect. While criticism is valid, it's more productive to engage in informed and nuanced conversations that take into account the complexities of each society's history and ongoing developments. Wish you a productive day.
Wow amazing footagz of sweden uk and france 😍
Don't c compare saudi to theses shithole countries
@@molasaud147 These countries are shitholes because too many Muslim refugees live there
@@erikmeier3681These countries are shithole cause of ✝️rash europeans. You will be deported ✝️rash european from dubai qatar saudi etc countries very soon.
is it possible to get a visa to live in saudi arabia or is it forbidden ?
I'm sure you can
Yes, allow only the REGULAR PEOPLE and NOT allow all the dirty animals who are IRREGULARS, the rainbow animals!
Good video , thanks for sharing , I also take landscape videos in UK and sometimes abroad , I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video
Thanks for watching, buddy!
❤️
Guys this is not the whole Saudi Arabia. It is just some areas that I don’t see any reason to make a 1 hour video about. These areas is for foreign workers.
That's why the video is called RIYADH, and it's a WALKING VIDEO.
I want to live in Saudi arabia One day
And out of curiosity is it a law that you have to be completely covered I’m just curious about it? No judgment I’m just wanting to learn.
No, of course, you are free to do so, but this is covered by personal choice and religious belief
@@Soctarenais it ok or dangerous to visit Riyadh as Christian? I like to visit oriental countries.
@@liqiz1755 What is this question, bro?😂 We deal with Christians on a daily basis and there is no problem with that. Just respect our culture and religion and you will receive all respect and appreciation♥️
@@liqiz1755 Riyadh is one of the safest capitals in the world. You can walk alone at three in the morning and not encounter any problems
@@Soctarena really? So safe? Very good for some walk in the evening. nice bro👋
Would not have thought that the city was so desolate.
Is music not vorbidden in saudi arabia?
Never heard that.
I am Saudi and music is everywhere and it is not forbidden. Who said that?
@@لاالهالاالله-غ9ش I thought there was sharia in Saudi Arabia.
@@numaneskiturk What we were living in a few years ago was not Sharia
We were kidnapped by the wrong ideas
And now we have corrected it
@@لاالهالاالله-غ9ش Can you say that music is not haram in Islam?
Watch out of curiosity.
There are more countries to visit.😂😂 This is not for me.I am glad I was not born there 😬😬😬
lol THANK GOD we have been spared🤣
We are glad you weren’t born here too, Cry somewhere else kiddo
Which countries are u born?? Gay country?
4:41 woman is just beautiful
She was very pretty indeed.
She wasn't wearing face mask covering. Execution?
I have noticed not all the Sister’s are wearing black so I even have their face showing so I don’t think they are lawfully making them dress that way they have been dressing that way for 1400 years. They have their reasons for dressing that way and they live in the desert and having your nose covered would keep the sand from going up into your nose cause I have a lot of sandstorm sometimes. And I hear the black actually helps keep them cool then I guess after a while you would get used of it. But we should be respectful on how they choose to dress Maybe they don’t go all the nudity and sinfulness that you found in Western nations.
Four people making nasty comments about the Saudi Arabian women dress in the way they dress Have respect for other peoples culture they don’t want westernized dress there. Now I wouldn’t wanna live there if I was to move to Amazon country I’m Muslim myself it would be either Jordan or Morocco or Bahrain . It is their country it’s not our business how they run it.
Americans Saudi se jealous hote hn aur oil Bhi inhi se lete hn😂agar Saudi in KO oil na De tuo America to aik hi din me khatam😂
they dress funny
An absolute hell.
Why? Cause there's no degenerate people? No nude people? No people with purple hair and bdsm outfits walking in the streets?
@@fringelord no FREEDOM. this is hell.
@@lovethewayyoulaughhyou likes to marry a Saudi maybe 🎉
@@liqiz1755 god forbid.
@@lovethewayyoulaughhThey're walking quite freely in my eyes, what are their restrictions?
Do you need to wear a burqa there?
no
if you care about your life better use one
@@luciomartin4485 I’m from there and you can even not wear abaya at all as long as your wear modest clothes
@@luciomartin4485 Don't worry this is not some shithole western country with high rate of crime.
@@TheAliXxD "Shitty" western countries get too many immigrants from Arabia every year. but no one in the west wants to live in Arabia, right? If your country is as beautiful as you speak of, tell the Arabs to stay in their own country, so they don't bother us. 😘
Are there any bars there?
no (:
yes
No one offers poison on streets
@@mryafeay Great slape on their ugly faces lol!
Bars are for devis, but there are lots of mosques, which bring people nearer to God and to excellent lives!
ماادري ليش يصور الاشياء في سعوديه بشكل قبيح ويطلع اصوات تقهر + ترا منظر بالواقع افضل من تصويرها ياليت لو راح ابها ، او راح مكان حلو على الاقل في الرياض
What do you mean? It's an walking video filming straight ahead, and no sounds added, original street sounds. Are you sure you watched the right video?
No rainbow flags? Weird!
This is not your country, here a distinction is made between a normal person and a patient, and there is no place for the patient among us
@@hammadalanziyou are a weird person. 🙄
It’s actually perfect
Thank God that He saved us from the dirty "rainbow" diseases that bring the following:
When two individuals of the same sex engage in sexual activity, the potential drawbacks or risks may include:
Higher Risk of Certain STIs: Same-sex couples can have a higher risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV, syphilis, or gonorrhea, particularly if safe sex practices (e.g., condom use) are not consistently followed.
Mental Health Impact: Stigmatization, discrimination, or rejection based on one's sexual orientation can lead to increased rates of mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse among individuals involved in same-sex sexual activities.
Legal and Societal Challenges: Depending on the legal and cultural context, individuals involved in same-sex activities may face legal consequences or discrimination, which can negatively impact their well-being and personal safety.
It's important to note that these drawbacks are often a result of societal factors, stigma, or unsafe sexual practices rather than the sexual activities themselves. Encouraging safe sex practices and promoting acceptance and equal rights can mitigate some of these risks.
@@casvastenburg8034 Actually, "weirds" are ONLY those IRREGULAR ONES and NOT the mainstream ones! LOL!
And the women there are allowed to go out now without a male relative they are becoming more modern
No thanks
مناظر مخجلة كل شارع حفريات ومافيه تشجير وارصفة وتخطيط وسواقة سيئة
خلصتي؟ احلا من دولتك
Umarım o bok çukurunda eğleniyorsundur Cristiano 😁
المكان القذر هو تركيا بالتأكيد😉
Shithole is your country turkshit
I don’t see how they could wear all black in that heat L O L I have been in Muslim for going on 23 years When I wear black I get hot too easily.
How about u mind ur own business? They are not complaining u are the only one complaining
Treat your women worse than animals.
IKR, That's exactly what's happening in the west. both animals and women don't wear clothes.
One of the most oppressive countries in the world. Nothing gets said though as billions of saudi dollars sits in wall street banks. Instead cuba, north korea, venezuela and any other country that doesnt bow to american imperialism gets a bad name.
Women in the west treated like animals
If you definition of no clothes is nothing on the head / face and arms, that would mean you consider those saudi arabia men in a t-shirt on the street as nude too?
Exactly! In the west women have to work like animals or maybe worse, where in Saudi arabia they literally live like queens
Ugh, feels like hell.
Typical westerner..
@@nested9006 You don’t need to be a westerner to dislike this hellhole. I’m Turkish, not a Westerner, and Saudi Arabia looks like a creepy hellhole. It’s amazing how that much of oil still just won’t work to develop you as societies.
@@underwaterfishvideos9 you don’t need foreigner to have rape in your countries, please use your brain.
@@dogukan3564 Mongol Turk judging other countries... hahaha what a joke!
@@taz4284 bro, please, the arab world is still going through the fucking medevial years
A lot of immigrants soon it will be like Dubai just sad
Same with Sweden they should be sent away
It's very depressing, looks like a dystopique world, poor people...
You wouldn't understand, you're a degenerate westoid. The comfiness of living in a safe and family-friendly country is so far beyond your world that I guess it sounds "dystopian" to you. The place shown in the video is a relatively poor area, but even then it's still a million times safer than any Western shithole. Just stick to your pride parades and AIDS lifestyle.
@@fortnitegamer-cj1fo Morocco looks exactly like this place and it's a degenerate shithole with high rates of corruption, the Arab world was always bad and every Arab city looks worse than the other, places like Poland, the Baltic countries, Azerbaijan have better architecture despite being far poorer because they accepted to learn from the west, something which the Arabs frowned upon.
@@Zakariya3603Cry away u racist
Yes how are people living there
@@fortnitegamer-cj1fo and just which kind of people is it that make some European cities unsafe ? Where do they come from, you think ?
Atatürk'e şükürler olsun.
Ataturk didn't seem to stop all those buildings from crumbling to earthquakes.
@@fortnitegamer-cj1foههههههههههه تم تدمير الجبهه😂😂 كفو
Depremde ölmedin mi?
@@mimirotatito786 yok hayattayım :d
@@fortnitegamer-cj1fo earthquakes happen not only in Turkey but also in many parts of the world. even in most Muslim countries (Indonesia, Afghanistan..) earthquakes occur constantly. so what's your point?
what a creepy country. have fun there cristiano ronaldo haha
the creepy country is where mass shootings happen, lgbtq is okay, drunk people walking around, problems left and right, no safety, people are enslaved... etc
so basically the "west"
@@TheAliXxD then when did y’all pay millions for a western football player ?
@@TheAliXxD Saudi ficking country
the saudi prince can kill anyone he wants and get away with this
@@TheAliXxD LGBTQ should be okay tho, whats wrong with two men or women love each other? Not everyone is muslim. And also, women should be allowed to dress like however they want.
Interesting country! Software development in the fututistic skyskraper and medieval style beheading on the square outside... US should try to intervene that state and turn it into an up to date modern western civilization
lol, the us can't help to save its self, let alone intervene with other countries. Peace.
How far are you up American imperialist propaganda
This is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, not Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam. If you are a man, come here Ghazi and you will see how we bury you alive.
Beheading much like electric execution. It not done in public. I rather have my head off then electrocuted
U and your trans community are welcome to visit Saudi Arabia to meet *real* *men* ;)
So boring 🥱 i slept 🛏️ all the way trough
Saudi is more safe and low rate crime than america.. 😂😂😂
Yup, they traded their freedom for safety. Being a safe slave isn't a win. Go ahead and try to protest anything the government is doing there and let me know how that turns out for you 😂
@@DancingSk3L3tons Saudis had no choice, they have never had any.
@@DancingSk3L3tons cry louder lol
@@DancingSk3L3tons ليش وش سوت الحكومه يوم اقلب عليها😂😂
@@DancingSk3L3tons نباح