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Originally Posted by British-Conservatism
There are over seven million migrants in Saudi Arabia from countries all around the world, including (including non-Muslims):Indian: 1.4 million, Bangladeshi: 1 million, Filipino: 950,000, Pakistani: 900,000, Egyptian: 900,000, Yemeni: 800,000, Indonesian: 500,000, Sri Lankan: 350,000, Sudanese: 250,000, Syrian: 100,000 and Turkish: 80,000.[38] There are around 100,000 Westerners in Saudi Arabia, most of whom live in compounds or gated communities.
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They happen to be expat workers who are given the boot when their contracts finish or if they get up to mischief. Very very few of these people will ever be given Saudi citizenship and neither will their children who are born in the country. This is in stark contrast to Europe.
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It is very much a Internationalist Globalist religion.
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So is Catholic Christianity. The Catholic religion was intended to be a standardised international version of Christianity from the outset. For centuries on end after the Protestant reformation, many English people refused to accept that a Catholic could ever be a true Englishman because his loyalty was towards the Pope and the international Catholic community rather than the monarch and country. Nowadays no sane nationalist movement in (mainland) Britain would ever exclude Catholics or consider them as traitors to the nation because of the internationalist globalist nature of the religion.
A similar situation also applies to other religions such as Judaism and Buddhism.