PakiRambo
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The girl was asking for it anyways - especially in a mall where religious zealots and police like to frequently patrol. How can she expect not to be questioned? Justice should also be given to the incident - as it wasn't even surrounding the use of nail polish - the religious zealots were just annoyed by the fact that they saw a woman without a burqa walking along freely.I don't understand why some ignorant people on this thread are being so critical of this incident.
The chick was dressed like a harlot, and the religious police told her to leave the mall.
She said no, and ended up getting her way.
From what I saw, Saudi society is changing even If it is one step at a time.
This is like people advocating for Shariah Law in the UK - trying to force everyone to follow Muslim law and eventually become Muslims themselves. If people don't like the UK's current legal system like Anjem Choudhary, they are free to leave the country and move to Saudi Arabia.
Same goes for the girl in this incident. If she doesn't want to follow their society then she is free to move somewhere else. I don't see their society changing as long as religious zealots are in power.