tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1630556584547798739.post9190650283578761598..comments2024-01-27T03:16:31.372-05:00Comments on Appetite For Equal Rights: Advancements in women's rights in Pakistan and Saudi ArabiaAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14867294546208139768noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1630556584547798739.post-92096882708185350322010-01-25T10:34:41.379-05:002010-01-25T10:34:41.379-05:00I think that it's great that women in Pakistan...I think that it's great that women in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are getting more rights. There's no reason why a women can't do everything and anything a man does. Women should have equal rights all over the U.S. Us women in the U.S. forget about the women in other countries that aren't even as lucky as us. At least we can vote, work, travel and actually live our lives! I hope there women's rights get passed completely in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. <br />I'm definitely considering buying a black bracelet or ribbon.Dana Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08147442489878524282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1630556584547798739.post-30135358402491292442009-11-08T05:30:19.856-05:002009-11-08T05:30:19.856-05:00It's odd how I've reading a lot about Saud...It's odd how I've reading a lot about Saudi Arabia and I see a lot of women come into my work who wears the whole attire of the black. I always question why they still wear them despite being a country that doesn't require them to wear such things. <br /><br />Then I read about how women have to use different doors than men, and have to be concealed from mens' eyes by either being hidden in small rooms or behind building when out in public. <br /><br />It's like they are the burden, but if women weren't there it would be a giant sausage fest.<br /><br />Really disgusting if you ask me. I am going to buy a black bracelet on my next payday and join in, despite not living in the country itself.Mischievous Lumihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16615685932268869927noreply@blogger.com