Posted on 11/03/2012 3:31:01 PM PDT by lward99
Millions of people are familiar with the South Korean music video "Gangnam Style," credited by the Guiness Book of World Records as the most liked in YouTube history. The song which features the refrain "Hey, sexy lady!" has inspired countless parodies. Now Saudi Arabia adds itself to the list.
There's only one problem: The video has no ladies.
While it shouldn't surprise anyone that a country that is planning a seperate city for working women would omit women from a music video, the optics of "Saudia Gangnam" speak volumes. Even our liberal moral relativist friends can learn a lesson on Islam by watching it.
Read more: http://times247.com/articles/saudi-gangnam-style-omits-main-thing-women#ixzz2BCXU2cmK
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Have to see this video.
Blasphemy.
Very good. I must send this out to my list.
But the two times when they sing, “Hey, sexy lady,” you can see figures in black scurrying across the screen in the background. No way to be sure, but they MIGHT be women!
"Heeeyyyy, sexy lady!"
Hilarious?? Hardly, it was just as much of stupid that you would expect from a bunch of sand gobblins that can’t produce anything worthwhile on their own.
there is a lady in a burka running across way in the background kind of hunched over . I wonder if she was beheaded for accidentally showing up in the video.
Troglodytes From Hell GagBag Style video? I watched for 15-20secs; that was all I could take of it.
In the cult of mohammed, women exist for breeding the next generation of mohammedan men. No other reason.
In much of the middle east under the cloud of mohammedamism, “sexy” usually involves a beardless boy.
There’s a new safe sex law. Any goat that kicks must be labeled as such.
Didn’t the US Navy have several Gangnam videos with no women as well?
I’m all for nuking Saudi Arabia from orbit just to be safe, but criticizing a video which has the same characteristics of many US videos does is stupid.
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