The other day I was talking with a geopolitical analyst who asked me about my thoughts on the rights of women in the Middle East and how long would it take to get to power? Specifically, what about driving, voting, and they occupy an important position? This is a damn good question, and no one really watching trends can be seen a new sunny morning, along with some storm clouds and whipping on the horizon, so let's discuss this for a moment shall we?
Okay so, how long until the women rise to power in the Middle East and are treated as first class citizens asked, and this is going to happen? Yes, that's going to happen and we should push to be. No human being should be enslaved in this way is unacceptable in my world in the 21st century.
Women in the UAE and other nations are airline pilots. We will see women in key political positions, running the largest companies, teachers also. The nations will good to see the incredible advantage of having suddenly 1.2 of the population as a strong member of society moving the ball forward. They want that I had done 50 years ago.
There is no reason women in the Middle East should not get a solid education, office, driving a car, and certainly they should be allowed to vote on the future of their nation. Women should not be second class citizens because it is unfair and not right. Let's see the rights of women, come out, and as far as I'm concerned, it can not happen fast enough.
However, the world of Islam and Islamic law are such that there is some work to do in this regard, and we expect this to happen without a struggle by women in these regions, and may not be as pretty, but at Finally, I would hope that history shows that the earlier period, where women were treated as second class citizens as barbaric archaic and sexist. In fact, those are my initial thoughts on this subject, and I hope that you please consider all this.