Sunday, September 29, 2013
Women Shouldn’t Drive
Because It Damages Their
Ovaries & Pelvis, Warns
Saudi Sheikh
A Saudi sheikh Salah al-Luhaydan has
warned women that driving could affect
their ovaries and pelvises. According to the
sheikh, women’s health is at risk if they get
behind the wheel. He told a Saudi news
website sabq.org
‘[Driving] could have a reverse
physiological impact. Physiological science
and functional medicine studied this side
[and found] that it automatically affects
ovaries and rolls up the pelvis. This is why
we find for women who continuously drive
cars their children are born with clinical
disorders of varying degrees.’
His comments come two years after a
‘scientific’ report from Saudi Arabia
claimed that letting women drive would
also see more Saudis – both men and
women – turn to homosexuality and
pornography. You know women in Saudi
Arabia are currently banned from driving
in Saudi Arabia though hundreds of them
have protested against the law – with
several facing severe punishment after
they got behind the wheel. The report
warned that allowing women to drive
would ‘provoke a surge in prostitution,
pornography, homosexuality and divorce’
in Saudi Arabia. That within ten years if
they lift the ban on women driving, the
report’s authors claimed, there would be
‘no more virgins’ in the Islamic kingdom.
Pointing out that ‘moral decline’ could
already be seen in other Muslim countries
where women are allowed to drive. Saudi
Arabia is the only country in the world
where women are not allowed to drive.
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