Great for Israel and great for any Ukranian [whether a Jew or a Goy] deciding to move there but Is that actually an accurate gauge to determine whether the Ukraine is more modern or has reach a more advanced state of enlightenment compared to Saudi or vice versa?
IMO it is the best gauge. The amount of time it takes a foreign migrant population to adapt to a local culture versus another foreign population is the best gauge to determining how close or far that population is, culturally, to the local culture and how much it has to adapt.
I know Russian and Ukrainian culture. I know Arab culture. I know Israeli culture. Russia and Ukraine are definitely more ready for democracy, on a cultural level, than at least most Arab/muslim majority state.
As I said; Saudi has the advantage or fortune of never being under communism; it has had decades of interaction with the West and its oil money enabled it to modernise and steadily improve the living conditions of its population; who have access to a good health and education system. I'm not saying everything is a bed of roses in Saudi; I'm personally very critical of Saudi policy in Afghanistan, Yemen and other places. I'm pointing out however that in many ways; despite never having an elected government and still maintaining strict Wahabbist Islamic laws; Saudi in various ways has progressed
You talk as if they all had the same starting point when modern democracy started taking shape. They didn't. Analyzing factors that lead trends is pointless unless both had similar starting points.
We have interactions today with Saudis, with Ukrainians, and Russians. We can measure it ourselves without too much analysis.
I can't speak for Ananda but if you care to examine again what I wrote; Saudi in various ways is more advanced or modern than the Ukraine.
Technological superiority does not really matter in this case. It's more cultural than technical.
But to enable it to survive enables a lot more than merely quelling protests... Doing something overnight and actually having it survive are 2 very profoundly diffrent things.....
Absolutely speaking, neither are easy to setup or maintain, but relatively, one is definitely easier than the other. I explained why I think democracy is harder to create and maintain. How do you explain that it's the other way around?
I'm not trying to convince you on anything. You clearly don't like the Arabs and bias on that, so why bother. However talking that Ukrainian as wholle is better more modern and civilised sociaty then Saudis, that's where I draw the line.
What basis to say Ukrainian more modern then Saudis society ? Base on how the goverment and their politics ? certaintly not. Based on their HDI ? more shown how far Ukrainian below Saudis.
HDI is a welfare and quality of life index. Not relevant for cultural aspects like affinity for democracy.
I also don't hate Arabs, nor do I like Ukrainians as a people. I just see plenty of both and have the perspective to decide which would accept democracy sooner, or have more resolve in a fight for democracy.
What Israel got to do on your arguments ? Because some Ukrainian Jews that move to Israel able to assimilate fast with their fellow Jews ? That's definetely not barrometer to say they are more modern and culture then Saudis.
Hence I specifically mentioned non-Jewish Ukrainians and Russians. You didn't really bother to read what I wrote right? Because then you'd also not talk about their alleged ethnic conflict.