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  1. It's funny how different the Asian culture and Western culture are with the phrase "there's no such thing as a stupid question"
    In Asia there's always a stupid question and that's any question. Obey, study, gwt job, respect higher ups.
    In the Western world there's never a stupid question, but people never ask until they realize they know nothing and find themselves asking the most basic knowledge of basic things making them a lifit "stupid"
    The Western world focuses on so many opportunities to ask, but so much freedom lacks structure and discipline so there's many who don't think, don't ask, don't know and don't do and will believe any answer, never question it again and follow anything to "stimulate" the brain that doesn't require a thought and that's American Entertainment consumption at its max. There's almost no knowledge but all these opportunities and no one wants to go take them because it requires thought, discipline and structure.
    But in Asian culture there's too much discipline and strict parents there's dreams and hopes but it's always thrown out for what your parents find is best, what makes the most money. There's knowledge and lots of it, but lacked opportunities due to its strict culture.

    Lack of discipline and strict ways leads to freedom, but freedom isn't always happiness. Theres no money and knowledge but all this time. It's just chaos. Where as too much discipline and strict ways leads to depression and money, but no time to do much.

    Balance is what's key. Each culture has its benefits but they both take one another's extremes.

  2. 🥴 Iraq + Saudi Arabia = The Arabic world? Is that how you visualize it? Animal Fram by George Orwell was a required novel for reading and analysis as part of one of my English language courses at the University of Bahrain. Guess I am surprised to hear such preposterous and inaccurate statements from a person who is trying to act as the enlightener but stands on bovine fecal matter.

  3. The lady is intelligent but quite mistaken in some regards. The word 'secularism' and 'feminism' do exist in Arabic. There are many Arab feminists and secularists. I am not a secularist though. Yes, the governments in some Arab countries are sometimes quite rigid and their rigidness is not limited to 'western values', assuming there is anything like that. They can ban anything they disagree with, even the most pious of Muslims. The lady is implying something analogous to the assertion that the government of North Korea represents the Korean culture. In my knowledge, nothing can be farther from the truth.

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