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Cleric Claims Women Driving Harms Their Ovaries: Video Goes Viral on Social Media

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A Twitter account bearing the name Hatem Al-Otaibi re-published an old video clip of a clergyman saying that the wisdom of preventing women from driving is the effect of this matter on a woman’s ovaries, and thus the ability to have children.

The cleric appears in the clip, saying that the woman’s pelvis is wider than the man’s pelvis, in terms of the fetus, the capacity of the fetus, and the empowerment of the fetus, claiming that when a woman rides a car while she is driving, the mind, thought, and reason will preoccupy her, and when she sits for a long time in front of the driving seat, “the pelvis bounces back.” And by recoiling, pressure gets on the ovaries.

And the cleric added in the clip, you find in Europe, especially in Argentina, South America, Brazil and Peru, you find there are some kind of laws that restrict women from driving a car if they are over 35 years old.

He concluded by saying, that is why you find in America, France and Europe with women two or 3 children, not for the sake of birth control, but because of an organic dysfunction as a result of her driving a car.

The publisher of the video commented on the clip, asking: “Do you believe that this comic and disastrous discourse was popular with us, and we were a subject of ridicule for the international press, and some clerics were talking about everything, medicine, sociology, economy, politics, etc., and they found many followers who drummed for them and were desperate to defend them.” And it may come to these followers that they may declare you to be infidels, because the flesh of the scholars is poisoned.”


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2023-06-02 22:00:31

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