Outrage in Saudi Arabia after Dozen Camels Disqualified From Beauty Pageant Over Botox Injections
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In a country like Saudi Arabia where Sharia law is fully practiced and women are considered second class citizens and are not allowed to sing, dance or even show hair or bare skin in public. Camels and goats replace women in beauty pageants.
As you can see in the report below by Fox News there are many strict criteria to measure camel beauty in Saudi Arabia. In 2018, dozens of camels were disqualified over Botox injections into the camels' lips.
It is unfortunate to see that in the twenty-first century Arab societies in the Middle East give higher social status to farm animals than women.
In most countries that practice Sharia law under the Male guardianship policy, women are not allowed to get a job, education, or even leave the house or receive medical treatment without the approval of the male guardian (father, husband, brother or uncle).
As you can see in the report below by Fox News there are many strict criteria to measure camel beauty in Saudi Arabia. In 2018, dozens of camels were disqualified over Botox injections into the camels' lips.
It is unfortunate to see that in the twenty-first century Arab societies in the Middle East give higher social status to farm animals than women.
In most countries that practice Sharia law under the Male guardianship policy, women are not allowed to get a job, education, or even leave the house or receive medical treatment without the approval of the male guardian (father, husband, brother or uncle).
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Outrage in Saudi Arabia after Dozen Camels Disqualified From Beauty Pageant Over Botox Injections
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April 06, 2020
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