Corrupt Arabs (8 Viewers)

JuveJay

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Not sex, taboo and niche sex. I'm not enough of an expert to say whether pedophiles are created solely through abuse, although I suspect that not to be true. I did see a documentary claiming it is how the brain develops from birth, they are wired that way. The same has been said for murderers.

As for these wealthy arabs, it doesn't matter whether they are classed as pedophiles or not, laws are different everywhere, it's another taboo vice that gives them an extra kick.
 

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    ßöмßäяðîëя;3025610 said:
    Yea, that's why it's called "The Equator." The sun shines there......all the time.
    Wrong. It's hot there because Oillah throws a sick party beneath the ground. Plus there aren't enough blacks to absorb the sun's radiation.
     

    only-juve

    Senior Member
    Jan 5, 2008
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    #87
    Honestly i won't be surprised if Qatar found guilty for bribe. They've always been fishy with their deals, not just in football but with everything.

    I mean we're talking about a country that have aljazeera channel that keeps talking shit about the U.S and their policies 24/7 yet they have the "biggest" american military base in the world in that country.
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    #91
    What's it like as a country, to live in?
    Well, as one who was there for more than a month in 2010, I can tell you it is one of the poorest countries ever with a very corrupt regime and so simple and kind people. Do you have any specific question?
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    #92
    Abed, talk to me about corruption in Jordan please, I need some more info, I know it's as corrupt as Egypt maybe more, I heard stories that Taxi drivers can be spies, they start talking to you about corruption and the King, and when you agree they take you arrested :D is that true?
    and what ABout Queen Rania?, what's corrupted about her other than her personal life and the lands she took from the people and gave to her own family
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
    #93
    Abed, talk to me about corruption in Jordan please, I need some more info, I know it's as corrupt as Egypt maybe more, I heard stories that Taxi drivers can be spies, they start talking to you about corruption and the King, and when you agree they take you arrested :D is that true?
    and what ABout Queen Rania?, what's corrupted about her other than her personal life and the lands she took from the people and gave to her own family
    Well, that is a big question. I'll tell you from a normal person's viewpoint. In the simple governmental procedures, I think Jordan is one of the least corrupt countries in the region as you can make any governmental procedure without bribing anybody all your life, on the contrary with Syria for example. But, if you are a businessman who tries to make a big project, you'll find some big corrupt people that will forbid you from having that project without paying them their share. To simplify it, we have smaller models of Jamal and Alaa.

    In the government itself, many ministers were found to be thieves but nothing was done to them.

    About the taxi drivers, well, in Jordan, you rarely find anybody who says anything PUBLICLY against the king as people do not trust each other regarding this issue, and as this is considered as a big crime that takes you directly to prison. The regime here has many problems: The corrupt people around him including his wife and her family, and many ministers. Another problem he has is the high authority the security forces has in the country. They interfer in almost everything.

    The biggest problem in Jordan is the discrimination against Jordanians from Palestinian origin since 1970. They are forbidden from working in security forces, army and governmental jobs. And although they are estimated as more than half of the population, you can see that their representatives in the parliament are less than 10%. We have a very weird education system that forces people from Palestinian origin to pay for their education in the university while it is almost free for other people. Education cost is very high here.

    About Queen Rania, she has her companies that are competing in the market with other companies, especially in the IT sector.
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    #94
    As for the first part, it's like you're talking about Egypt until the late 90s

    and as for the discrimination, I guess you're talking about Al-Salt people? cause my Jordanian friend writes often on FB سلطى و أفتخر :D so I have an idea, and some Shami kids in KSA used it as an insult like we do with the word Saeedi

    I get it now, I got along very well with Jordanians my whole life, seems less corrupt internally than the Arabs around. But in external affairs Jordan has always been Israel's friend specially in King Hussein's days, like what Mubarak was doing recently with Egypt
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    #95
    As for the first part, it's like you're talking about Egypt until the late 90s

    and as for the discrimination, I guess you're talking about Al-Salt people? cause my Jordanian friend writes often on FB سلطى و أفتخر :D so I have an idea, and some Shami kids in KSA used it as an insult like we do with the word Saeedi

    I get it now, I got along very well with Jordanians my whole life, seems less corrupt internally than the Arabs around. But in external affairs Jordan has always been Israel's friend specially in King Hussein's days, like what Mubarak was doing recently with Egypt
    Well, your last paragraph is so true. The regime is living on making all the components of the population hating each other. That is. for example, why you find the tense coverage for the match between Al-Wehdat (club for Jordanians from Palestinian origin) and Al-Faisaly (Club for mainly Beduins). It is the typical policy of "Divide and conquer". That is why you find these slogans you mentioned said by the two parties of the population all the time.
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    #97
    Well, your last paragraph is so true. The regime is living on making all the components of the population hating each other. That is. for example, why you find the tense coverage for the match between Al-Wehdat (club for Jordanians from Palestinian origin) and Al-Faisaly (Club for mainly Beduins). It is the typical policy of "Divide and conquer". That is why you find these slogans you mentioned said by the two parties of the population all the time.
    Same is done in Egypt until now with football and religion, the majority of ignorants fall for it so easily and everytime..
     

    K.O.

    Senior Member
    Nov 24, 2005
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    Do you think by saying that you will make me angry? It is really funny to reply at what Wikileaks and a Lebanese newspaper say about the sexual scndals of your stupid princes by attacking the Palestinians just because the one who posted the news here is a Palestinian.

    Grow up, please.
    Well, I did mention what I think is a true story of Saudi Princes buying virgin Palestinian women. Am I attacking Palestinians or Saudi Princes?

    Does that mean you were attacking Yemeni and Mauritanians when you posted that first story?
     

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