Liaisons Dangereuses with Israeli Wives and Goyim Husbands, Saudi Adult Conjugal Education Classes, Super Burqa' Meets Zorro

Speaking of dialogs between faiths:
The Egyptian government (Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs) have appealed a lower court ruling that calls on the government to strip the Egyptian citizenship from all Egyptians who have married Israeli women. So how do you apply this random ruling to husbands of Israeli wives, but not to husbands of American, French, or Rwandan wives? There are apparently thousands of men who have married Israeli women and most work in Israel. Stripping citizenship of citizens, even those born into it, is one common arbitrary method used in many Arab countries for political and sectarian purposes. Usually one government minister has the power to strip the citizenship from some people and give it to others.

How about conjugal dialog?
Alarabiya reports about a lifetime Saudi bachelor, 75 years old, who has recently married for the first time. No, the bride is not 9 years old this time. She is in her twenties and he says he hopes to make her happy and to find happiness with her. Since he claims 75, I’d give him a couple more years. For his and her sake I hope he remembers his middle school (junior high) Sex ED classes (oops, I believe they don’t have them in Saudi Arabia). Otherwise he will be hard pressed to make her happy.


Zorro meets Burqa':
Arab media quote the British press that a new action cartoon series is in the works. The series will include Islamic figures, including females, who join forces with the usual classic characters to fight evil. Prominent among them is a female character who wears the burqaa (that is the Zorro-style face mask used by women in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan). Interesting to see if they ever meet Zorro in the show: will the burqa’ad Batna go for Zorro and vice versa? Will it be a case of ‘show me your mask and I’ll show you my mask’?
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