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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]MADem
(135,425 posts)You'd have been relieved of your head, likely as not.
Infidels are "tolerated" if they have a use but they are regarded as sub-human; like monkeys who "do the work."
You aren't going to Paradise, you see--like pets or those who don't follow Islam. See, it's not "cognitive dissonance." You just didn't understand how little they thought of you. They can affect extreme politeness and bonhomie; it doesn't mean they have genuine regard for you or believe you are their equal. I'm sure you were the topic of a lot of conversation outside your earshot, and much of it would probably hurt your feelings if you knew what was said.
You just aren't one of them, to their minds, any more than an insect or a camel or a horse (actually, depending on the situation, there'd probably be more regard for a camel or a horse).
The minute you started messing with a Muslim and got found out, though, you'd have their attention and you would be invited to spend some time in prison at best, or lose your head at worst.
Your OP does not accurately reflect beliefs and attitudes of Saudis towards those amongst them who practice Islam. It does not reflect their views of their own population.
Your suggestion that they're somehow "closeted liberals" in SA is just not supported by empirical evidence.
Check out all the imprisonments, lashes, and executions for the "crime " of what you're calling "no big deal in Saudi Arabia."