I just read this story, courtesy of Pharyngula, a science blog I now read on a regular basis.
My question here is this: if the family area in Starbucks is the only place women can sit with men, why was she arrested? Wasn't she abiding the law? Putting aside the fact that I think religious laws (especially ones like this) are completely bogus and unfair, and forgetting that she is American and probably an easy target, I still don't understand why she was arrested for sitting with a man when she was sitting in the only place in the restaurant that women are allowed to sit with men. I read some of the comments on this story, and while most were pretty retarded, a few made a good point - if you are going to accept a job in a country with laws like these, you should know what you are getting yourself into. But I don't know this woman's situation, and I (of course) completely disagree with how she was/is being treated.
Even with all our problems, I'm very glad to be living in a country where I have the freedom to be a woman, and not be ashamed of it.
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Even the Saudis want overpriced coffee
freedom, religion, restaurants Erica Saturday, February 09, 2008 0 comments
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