I was in SA in 1980, Dahran for 11 months and Tabuk on the Jordan border for 13 months,
I know what I saw, and the religious police carried guns and bamboo canes, and they would
move you on if you were looking in a shop window during prayer times, I had a colleague
who lived next door to a man who committed suicide, they put him in prison for three weeks
because they said he must have had something to do with the mans death, because
people do not commit suicide in SA. he lived in a concrete cell and slept on the floor because
the mattress they gave him stank, they would not allow a mattress to be brought in because
they had already provider one. food had to be taken into him every day, when they let him out
he was back in the UK within 12 hours.
SA has everything going for it except the people, they had moved from herding goats in the desert
to watching the traffic lights change colour in the town, and they brought their religion with them.
There is a young Muslim girl in the UK at the moment, scared stiff to tell her parents she has fallen
in love with a non Muslim boy, she is afraid she will be killed or sent to Pakistan and married to a
man there,(she was on the radio, telling her story, her voice heavily disguised to protect her)
if this is what Islam preaches, you can place it where the sun don't shine,
and they want the whole world to be Islam, all I want is to be dead before it happens.
When the airfield Radar went offline, the Israelis planes would fly over and take photographs,
the Saudi's said that we had spies telling them the Radar was down, no matter what they were
told they just could not understand how the Israelis knew.
They are trying to move forward centuries in a few years, and their religion is dragging them
back even faster, I have no doubt I will have quotations from the Koran read at me, with a few
thou's and ye's thrown in just for good measure.
Another thing, if it is so horrible to live their lives surrounded by so much depravity, why don't
they go back to the desert where it's quiet, and they can pray all day.