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Injured Saudis are witnesses ;)

It's not new, me and my family went to dinner in Canada and on our way back to the US border they stopped us and told my mother to come out with her hands behind her back at gunpoint. We walk in the room and almost everyone was an Arab or Muslims, with the exception of a few Canadians, Israelis/Jews and Indians. They searched our vehicle and later claimed they just mistaken the name and we sat 4 hours. Obviously that was a lie and it's racial profiling of minorites.
 
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Who cares :laugh: he's not guilty and cooperative. I lived in the US for 2 years and only had a problem with an overbearing land lady, that's all.
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Obama said that they are investigating, No Idea who was behind that yet. Some say the right wing extremists are involved other denied....I go with Obama f@# the US media. :D

The Saudi should take this up to court as ''loss of reputation'' claim. I have lived in The US too for few years didn't face any P either However bad people exists everywhere.
 
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It's not new, me and my family went to dinner in Canada and on our way back to the US border they stopped us and told my mother to come out with her hands behind her back at gunpoint. We walk in the room and almost everyone was an Arab or Muslims, with the exception of a few Canadians, Israelis/Jews and Indians. They searched our vehicle and later claimed they just mistaken the name and we sat 4 hours. Obviously that was a lie and it's racial profiling of minorites.

In situations like that political correctness goes out of the window, and people will racially profile, bystanders and I'm sure police. I hope this Saudi guy did not have an accent, because if Boston police questioned him and he had an accent they're going to think 'oh Arab foreigner' near 'bomb blast site', and make a connection in their head.

Obama said that they are investigating, No Idea who was behind that yet. Some say the right wing extremists are involved other denied....I go with Obama f@# the US media. :D

The Saudi should take this up to court as ''loss of reputation'' claim. I have lived in The US too for few years didn't face any P either However bad people exists everywhere.


Not sure if "loss of reputation" or defamation will work here, because his privacy and personal information have been kept private by police and Government, and they only 'suspected' him didn't 'accuse' him. I'm not a lawyer but good luck to him.
 
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It's not new, me and my family went to dinner in Canada and on our way back to the US border they stopped us and told my mother to come out with her hands behind her back at gunpoint. We walk in the room and almost everyone was an Arab or Muslims, with the exception of a few Canadians, Israelis/Jews and Indians. They searched our vehicle and later claimed they just mistaken the name and we sat 4 hours. Obviously that was a lie and it's racial profiling of minorites.

And for that, I would never leave my country unless to GCC for a couple of years..
 
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And for that, I would never leave my country unless to GCC for a couple of years..

I'm thinking of moving to Gaza this summer, I'm going there to visit my family. But my family may also look and maybe decide to move to Jordan or Saudi Arabia. But I highly doubt it, we're used to Gaza and either way if my family comes back here I will stay and study in Gaza Inshallah.
 
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Personally I could not give a flying crap about what foreigners (non-Arabs) say about KSA. 99 percent of the people who have anything negative to say about the country have never visited it and are completely ignorant about it. From the religion (Islam), history, people, customs to the diversity on all levels be it geographical, climatic, regional, cultural etc. Not to say all the changes that have taken place in the last 10 years or the politics. KSA is like a continent on itself and a country of contrasts. But somehow those people I refer to imagine it as one single body.

Nor can they believe that most Saudis are actually happy and every pool constantly confirms that Saudis are the most positive people in the Middle East and one of the most satisfied.

Let them talk. They can't do anything anyway. At most bark at a pointless forum here and there.

On the other hand we have millions of non-locals (Muslims and non-Muslims) who are eager to live in KSA.

Both are not without problems.

Also quite frankly then I could not give a crap about that Boston incident. Obviously it is always sad when innocent people die but the amount of coverage annoys me greatly when people are starving to death in Africa every minute. Or the Syrian conflict that has been ignored for too long.

I lived and studied in the USA for 1 year and never had any problems. Liked the country. The media is a different matter though.
 
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That's because you live in USA where males holding hands are considered gays, leave alone kisses :rofl:,

No, lol, I've been to the Arabic world a lot. Holding hands is normal there and it isn't homo intentions either. Ha Ha Ha. But I'm confused is Arabian Legend a female? I don't understand all the Arabic English numbers. That's why. :)
 
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