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In reply to the discussion: I lived and worked openly gay in Saudi Arabia and the UAE for 25 years. [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)"little or no oppression...However there are occasional scandals which usually result in them being sent home."
That means they deport people for being gay.
Your idea of 'open' is also unlike mine:
" someone who is married with children - homosexual activity will be overlooked 99.99% of the time."
see to me that's saying that closeted people get by with a life of lies. That's not acceptance. That is intensely controlling oppression.
"They probably would not accept a local person openly calling themselves gay -"
That sort of means they don't accept gay people. If they do not accept their own children and neighbors who are gay, they seem to care very much about who is gay and who is not. Your attitude 'it's great there because they only oppress the locals is pretty calloused.