Good documentary but what's not said is they discriminate against LGBT people. They also still do public executions. Some have more rights then others. A horrid place I'll never go to.
Why does everything have to go around LGBT? What you do in your private bedroom keep it private. That’s the problem. Everybody wants to bring their own democracy to other peoples land. That’s in America. That’s what we stand for. You can’t bring that everywhere. That’s why we’re in the war, Ukraine because we wanna bring LGBTto the world
Yes it’s true not all humans agree with LGBTQ and it’s selfish, unfair and unrealistic to expect every single country and human being on planet earth to agree with and follow what you believe to be the right way to live. Let others be and stop trying to push LGBTq onto everyone - that is actually oppressive. The same way you aren’t being pushed to be or live in a certain religion. It goes both ways.
This great documentary would be great if it was dubbed into Spanish, I saw videos that are in English but it allows you to change the audio track to Spanish, I don't know if it's because someone did it or because of artificial intelligence but it is a fantastic way to see more content varied.
The whole segment between 28:00 - 31:47, and even the interview with Khaled detailed an amazing contrast between the rift of young, progressive people and old conservstive traditions. By learning about Farrah’s experience with marriage courting and even finding the idea of “dating” odd, and then showing the streets filled with young men and women intermingling to push the boundaries between what is allowed legally and condemned by religion versus what they want. That’s the “freedom spirit” of the people no longer anting to abide by the old rules. But it was also an amazing insight to interview Khaled, who himself is a conservative with an interesting view of women’s freedom and religious sanctity. He would prefer the women cover up “to protect them from wondering eyes of men”, as though silently admitting men have a natural sexual lust projected onto women, that must be the fault of the women to fix, while also admitting men to have this problem. Showing multiple view points within the conflict really highlights the complex systems and beliefs all the citizens feel in regard to “the freedom”. Even despite removing the religious police, some women are still choosing to where their full veils, and we do not know if this is out of fear, out of tradition or both. Even Farrah’s mom was against driving because as Farrah said, “she was not used to it.” The change happening perhaps can invoke a sense of fear in some people despite it possibly being a higher standard of freedom. But the retaliation from partaking in that freedom is just as scary. Great documentary!
It's a beautiful country but you have to follow their rules unless you stay an English resort and it's like a different country as we could dress how we want,Drink and party all night.
@@grzegorzkmiec9195 Well at least two people, the first being his fiance who isn't now going to get the green card (I think we can all agree she wasn't marrying him for his looks) and the second being MBS himself since the whole world is going to forever know him as the guy who ordered an American journalist to be tortured then chopped up into little pieces by his hit squad. I'm sure he wishes that wasn't the case.
The presenter man is trying hard to put suspicion and a bad look on Arabs/ Saudi Arabia / Islam and even with the constant backing sound track th rough out this “documentary” with suspicious sounding keys to sly-ly add to the agenda here, but people with eyes and common sense can see the Arab people they are kind and just like all other humans. I am an English revert who chose the religion of Islam and I find it so pathetic and kind of out-dated at this point this narrative always being portrayed that Islam is oppressive. The presenter himself looks Arab but I guess grew up in Germany hence the narration in German, he clearly wants to push his personal agenda from a place of bitterness and one assumes he must have faced similar prejudice growing up in Germany and most likely facing the same stereotypes he is trying to now push in this documentary. Let’s be real.
This documentary provides good insight into the daily lives of the people in Saudi Arabia, how they respond to the changes in the world around them and how religion and politics effects their lives. But one should also watch this carefully because the host as a distinct view point, almost narrative, he is striving to maintain. The host did not come to learn so much as he came to confirm preconceived notions he already held. Criticizing the shopkeeper for not mentioning the assassination of Keshoggi was strange, being that much of their citizens are subject to government punishment. The host has a tendency to put fairly normal people under high pressure situations at the risk of their life, without regard for their life. Even with the animator he says, “you’re safe because by the time this documentary releases you will be in a different country.” He is good at making clear the people are unable to criticize their government, from the royalty, to high officials, to regular citizens. But he does this with aim to show how repressive the Saud regime is it is without regard for other people’s safety. Thst being said, the host does a incredible job of filming the realities of some of some of these experiences, such as when he is no allowed to be filming in the ARAMCO sight, to provide insight into the true “western” experiences behind the traditional, Islamic facade. Those were moments of good journalism.
00:43 Of course, these are empty promises: Sahih Bukhari 7277: The best talk (speech) is Allah's Book 'Qur'an), and the best way is the way of Muhammad, and the worst matters are the heresies (those new things which are introduced into the religion) Sahih Muslim 1978c: ...and Allah cursed him who accommodated an innovator (in religion).
interesting documentary. im born a sunni muslim. born in southern califonria. i have tattoos from neck to feet. i know, its wild. im sure im not the only one. no matter what i was doing in the streets, my faith is strong. but im not an active street knucklehead anymore. one day, i hope make hajj. whether God accept it. or the local authorities accept it, seeing how it seems like they be dictating the vistors or even locals. im more afraid of God than man anyway. thats another story for another time. whats also wild is a damn rolex store by the kaabaah. oh my goodness.
The journalist offers an in-depth exploration of Saudi Arabia, but the narrative is disappointingly tailored for a Western audience. The lack of nuance is striking, raising questions about the documentary’s purpose. Rather than fostering understanding, it seems to merely reinforce and validate existing Western perceptions of Saudi Arabia.
How much money would it cost me to marry a Saudi woman. I’m an American Muslim man. And I heard the MUHAR or dowry is hundreds of thousands of dollars or even millions of dollars. Just for a man to get married in Saudi. I might be wrong but please educate me. I never heard or saw in my life a Saudi woman marry a foreigner.
I think they're all smug and unappreciative of being Abraham's descendants. They seem to haughty to be of an auspicious or pious beginning. Sometimes character and tone is enough. Sigh... Hermit Kingdom.
Everybody gets offtrack. what we should do is to tace care of human rights, constitutional rights, the USA government do against us, citizens.There was crime commited in 09/2001. did you hear how many fly jackers were from Saudi? what did the USA government do? went into war with Iraq to get its oil, then Saudi couldn't complaint because of the attack in USA land. What justice was brought by our government to victims? if the real origen of jackers was never rearched. It's so easy to manipulate masses.
what an incredible adventure! thank you for bringing me here through the screen
Good documentary but what's not said is they discriminate against LGBT people. They also still do public executions. Some have more rights then others. A horrid place I'll never go to.
Isnt the last one in 2015?
No one cares
Why does everything have to go around LGBT? What you do in your private bedroom keep it private. That’s the problem. Everybody wants to bring their own democracy to other peoples land. That’s in America. That’s what we stand for. You can’t bring that everywhere. That’s why we’re in the war, Ukraine because we wanna bring LGBTto the world
Yes it’s true not all humans agree with LGBTQ and it’s selfish, unfair and unrealistic to expect every single country and human being on planet earth to agree with and follow what you believe to be the right way to live. Let others be and stop trying to push LGBTq onto everyone - that is actually oppressive. The same way you aren’t being pushed to be or live in a certain religion. It goes both ways.
@@boop79 I think people care.
El Salvador is becoming pretty like this country minus the violence and regime rules 👌
Am really impressed good job bro am like have travelled their but through you, have really enjoyed the way you interact with them
🤣, funny when the gentleman at min 1:49 says
By camel 🐪 caravan it’s 2 days, by car 1:30 hours.
Excellent, and fascinating....
Really like documentaries like these they give you an insight but concerts and festivals should not be allowed it's the birthplace of islam
This great documentary would be great if it was dubbed into Spanish, I saw videos that are in English but it allows you to change the audio track to Spanish, I don't know if it's because someone did it or because of artificial intelligence but it is a fantastic way to see more content varied.
The whole segment between 28:00 - 31:47, and even the interview with Khaled detailed an amazing contrast between the rift of young, progressive people and old conservstive traditions. By learning about Farrah’s experience with marriage courting and even finding the idea of “dating” odd, and then showing the streets filled with young men and women intermingling to push the boundaries between what is allowed legally and condemned by religion versus what they want. That’s the “freedom spirit” of the people no longer anting to abide by the old rules.
But it was also an amazing insight to interview Khaled, who himself is a conservative with an interesting view of women’s freedom and religious sanctity. He would prefer the women cover up “to protect them from wondering eyes of men”, as though silently admitting men have a natural sexual lust projected onto women, that must be the fault of the women to fix, while also admitting men to have this problem.
Showing multiple view points within the conflict really highlights the complex systems and beliefs all the citizens feel in regard to “the freedom”. Even despite removing the religious police, some women are still choosing to where their full veils, and we do not know if this is out of fear, out of tradition or both. Even Farrah’s mom was against driving because as Farrah said, “she was not used to it.” The change happening perhaps can invoke a sense of fear in some people despite it possibly being a higher standard of freedom. But the retaliation from partaking in that freedom is just as scary.
Great documentary!
Absolutely no thank you.
NEVER.
I wouldn’t even consider this place as a stop over.
No way.
No chance.
Atrocious human rights violations.
@@mindfulness1118 funny u get all ur information from biased media sources. No wonder the media is able to fool so many people
Thanks,
Saudi is a wonderful country, i had the opportunity to make Hajj and the people and the are extraordinary, i Camet back very happy to my home.
I mean the people and the food. Thanks
Due to the human rights violations it’s a country I won’t step foot in, not even for a plane transfer
@@lilacscentedfushias1852 agreed.. I refuse to contribute to their economy in the slightest..
Oh stfu. Where are you from the US? UK? Don’t think you’re country is so innocent
@@lilacscentedfushias1852 do you extend this logic to every country with human rights violations?
Same
It's a beautiful country but you have to follow their rules unless you stay an English resort and it's like a different country as we could dress how we want,Drink and party all night.
The same documentary has been reuploaded on like 10 different channels
Yup, and clearly the host had his mind made up before he even got there.
should more channels do that
yes. MBS washing campain at work
All peoples, need a chance to change. If they don't; it will remain history. Hence, there legacy.
It is just the beginning of Saudi Arabia I look for to come guess the game begin brother
Jamal Khashoggi give a big thumbs down 👎 to MBS
who cares
@@grzegorzkmiec9195 Well at least two people, the first being his fiance who isn't now going to get the green card (I think we can all agree she wasn't marrying him for his looks) and the second being MBS himself since the whole world is going to forever know him as the guy who ordered an American journalist to be tortured then chopped up into little pieces by his hit squad. I'm sure he wishes that wasn't the case.
@@grzegorzkmiec9195 you care ya little simp
CASSAVA LEAF WITH RED OIL IS FOR YOU FROM AFRICA SO SWEET FOR YOU.
The presenter man is trying hard to put suspicion and a bad look on Arabs/ Saudi Arabia / Islam and even with the constant backing sound track th rough out this “documentary” with suspicious sounding keys to sly-ly add to the agenda here, but people with eyes and common sense can see the Arab people they are kind and just like all other humans. I am an English revert who chose the religion of Islam and I find it so pathetic and kind of out-dated at this point this narrative always being portrayed that Islam is oppressive. The presenter himself looks Arab but I guess grew up in Germany hence the narration in German, he clearly wants to push his personal agenda from a place of bitterness and one assumes he must have faced similar prejudice growing up in Germany and most likely facing the same stereotypes he is trying to now push in this documentary. Let’s be real.
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I think you have a crush brother!!! you and her seem to get along.
This documentary provides good insight into the daily lives of the people in Saudi Arabia, how they respond to the changes in the world around them and how religion and politics effects their lives. But one should also watch this carefully because the host as a distinct view point, almost narrative, he is striving to maintain.
The host did not come to learn so much as he came to confirm preconceived notions he already held. Criticizing the shopkeeper for not mentioning the assassination of Keshoggi was strange, being that much of their citizens are subject to government punishment. The host has a tendency to put fairly normal people under high pressure situations at the risk of their life, without regard for their life. Even with the animator he says, “you’re safe because by the time this documentary releases you will be in a different country.”
He is good at making clear the people are unable to criticize their government, from the royalty, to high officials, to regular citizens. But he does this with aim to show how repressive the Saud regime is it is without regard for other people’s safety.
Thst being said, the host does a incredible job of filming the realities of some of some of these experiences, such as when he is no allowed to be filming in the ARAMCO sight, to provide insight into the true “western” experiences behind the traditional, Islamic facade. Those were moments of good journalism.
What year was this documentary published? And can you source your work
36:48 😂😂 how hypocritical is he?
Is the nakedness of women freedom?
Stay safe this is very hard for you to do and you have to be very careful for what you say. I can read between the lines.
00:43 Of course, these are empty promises:
Sahih Bukhari 7277:
The best talk (speech) is Allah's Book 'Qur'an), and the best way is the way of Muhammad, and the worst matters are the heresies (those new things which are introduced into the religion)
Sahih Muslim 1978c:
...and Allah cursed him who accommodated an innovator (in religion).
The only hope I see is that the population is now mostly people under age 30 who have more modern beliefs.
interesting documentary. im born a sunni muslim. born in southern califonria. i have tattoos from neck to feet. i know, its wild. im sure im not the only one. no matter what i was doing in the streets, my faith is strong. but im not an active street knucklehead anymore. one day, i hope make hajj. whether God accept it. or the local authorities accept it, seeing how it seems like they be dictating the vistors or even locals. im more afraid of God than man anyway. thats another story for another time. whats also wild is a damn rolex store by the kaabaah. oh my goodness.
There are videos of convicts with face tattoos at hajj.
Mike tyson
The Saudis rock guys👻👏🏻🎊🎈 I profoundly support improvement in your country. Hello from Turkey 🇹🇷
History about Arabia may good
Nunca fanlk OK 👍 prende ela ❤
Istanbul is the home of the Muslim Brotherhood-not Egypt.
that is why the journalist died there.
What about israel we need in documentary that talk how they protect human rights also usa 😂
The journalist offers an in-depth exploration of Saudi Arabia, but the narrative is disappointingly tailored for a Western audience. The lack of nuance is striking, raising questions about the documentary’s purpose. Rather than fostering understanding, it seems to merely reinforce and validate existing Western perceptions of Saudi Arabia.
Good morning 😅
It is your right to have a journey where you going to end it
New film about MBS: ua-cam.com/video/ZphLrAV9Djc/v-deo.htmlsi=9pSSc-qVeAZ-Vbkw
This is well done. I notice how they distance themselves from 9/11 and from Jihad but they do nothing about it. They let it be, which is wrong.
I'm just going to come out here and get this over with, I'm tired of being disrespected, buy me a plane ticket
How much money would it cost me to marry a Saudi woman. I’m an American Muslim man. And I heard the MUHAR or dowry is hundreds of thousands of dollars or even millions of dollars. Just for a man to get married in Saudi. I might be wrong but please educate me.
I never heard or saw in my life a Saudi woman marry a foreigner.
Jared Terrace
what is worse: SA or NK??
what 's it a GIDS?
Dark place
Turkish embassy assassination. Prime has a good documentary on it
2:41:09 😂😂 spoilt brat wtf "dude i smoke nd own a jeep " so whose problem is dat
Breanne Bypass
Waters Burgs
Wow lots of them speak English
Oberbrunner Lakes
Lyda Stravenue
They persecuted 230 people last
I think they're all smug and unappreciative of being Abraham's descendants. They seem to haughty to be of an auspicious or pious beginning. Sometimes character and tone is enough. Sigh... Hermit Kingdom.
Everybody gets offtrack. what we should do is to tace care of human rights, constitutional rights, the USA government do against us, citizens.There was crime commited in 09/2001. did you hear how many fly jackers were from Saudi? what did the USA government do? went into war with Iraq to get its oil, then Saudi couldn't complaint because of the attack in USA land. What justice was brought by our government to victims? if the real origen of jackers was never rearched. It's so easy to manipulate masses.
:( mean people suck, therefore MBS shares the same karma as Louis XVI
@@geo3219 Louis was a good person and a good king
He didn't do what they think he did in Istanbul. That's a CIA operation
Louis XVI was killed by a German prince, using their spy
What about Israel?
What about it
^ like he said. what about it?
@@shoeprano27^like she said. What about it ?
@@luisfernando5998^ like he said. What about it?
He meant Netanyahu, the modern Hitler. Germany- Hitler, Israel- Netanyahu. Only a mental association.
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