A Reminder of What the Saudis and Their Allies Really Espouse
By Douglas Farah
The official Saudi sponsorship of religious intolerance is not unknown, but every once in a while it is good to remember exactly who we are dealing with.
This is especially true in the case of Saudi-supported charities and organizations operating in the United States, who portray themselves as the face of tolerant Islam.
My most recent reminder was from the official website of Saudi Airlines, outlining what infidels can take into the country.
Tucked away in the Customs Regulations section is this:
"A number of items are not allowed to be brought into the Kingdom due to religious reasons and local regulations. These include alcoholic beverages, pork and pork products, prohibited drugs and narcotics, firearms, explosives, edged weapons and pornographic materials.
"Items and articles belonging to religions other than Islam are also prohibited. These may include Bibles, crucifixes, statues, carvings, items with religious symbols such as the Star of David, and others."
Let's think about that for a moment. NOTHING representing another religion is even allowed in the country. My full blog is here.