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Inside Saudi Arabia: Life between Tyranny, Slavery and Modernity | ENDEVR Documentary

ENDEVR | September 22, 2025



Tyranny and Modernity A journey to the heart of Saudi Arabia | ENDEVR Documentary

Watch ‘Inside Saudi Arabia’ here: https://youtu.be/2gmpqstL7VQ

Saudi Arabia. Long considered one of the most repressive and closed countries in the world, the country is opening up. In recent years, this desert kingdom has undertaken numerous reforms under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. An estimated 3,000 billion euros have been invested to build solar power plants or futuristic real estate projects in the desert. However, at the same time, the Crown Prince suppresses any form of protest. In this documentary, we examine MBS’s Saudi Arabia.

In Riyadh, the capital, spectacular skyscrapers rival those of Dubai. Now, women no longer have to wear the hijab. They can travel alone, ride a bike, or drive. After 35 years of being prohibited, cinemas have finally reopened and Saudis are discovering American blockbusters – even if many scenes are cut due to the strict censorship rules of the country.

All over the Kingdom, young people are attending parties and dancing, provided they are discreet about it. Muhanned, one of the first DJs in the country, flirts with the law and never knows how the evening will end. But despite this, the country is still rooted conservatism. Some Bedouin traditions remain unchanged, such as beauty contests for camels, where the owners will do anything to win. Some will even go as far as injecting botox in the face of their animals to make them more beautiful.

Under the façade of new freedoms, MBS’s regime is in many ways, more repressive than ever before. Freedom of expression, always constrained, is now non-existent. The country it is ranked one of the ‘worst of the worst’ for political and civil rights by Freedom House. More recently, a woman was sentenced to 34 years in prison for using Twitter. Human rights violations are common in the country – where adulterous women can be subjected to stoning, while members of the LGBTQ+ community or political protestors also face execution.

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  1. @ENDEVRDocs

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    Long considered one of the most repressive and closed countries in the world, Saudi Arabia is opening up. In recent years, this desert kingdom has undertaken numerous reforms under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. An estimated 3 billion euros have been invested to build solar power plants or futuristic real estate projects in the desert. However, at the same time, the Crown Prince suppresses any form of protest. In this documentary, we examine MBS's Saudi Arabia.

    The documentary is from 2022

  2. @SonyaBUCHKO

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    How delusional one must be to want to build a futuristic modern ''revolutionary mankind project'' whilst still having a barbaric tradition and tyranny dating back thousands of years … We know you beneath the surface

  3. @rhondab2776

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    This wasnt too long ago. SAUDI Leader can see. I'm American, I love Trump, and I want you. I say, Your Too Much Heaven, by the Bee Gees, I dedicate that song to you. Come on baby!

  4. @ansaif1976

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    Saudi Arabia is an American colony. A Saudi person’s life dream is to be seen as an American, which will never happen. A society that abandoned its authentic culture to become a pale imitation of the cultureless American society.

  5. @duckbizniz663

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    How much of this video documentary is factual. How much of it is reality. At the start we are shown a motorcycle club led by a Saudi businesswoman. She is riding a Harley motorcycle in public. She is speaking to the entire motorcycle club who are mostly men in a parking lot next to a petrol station without a traditional head dress, wearing makeup, and a tight leather jacket & blue jeans. Then we have a report of a driving class full of Arabian women who are covered from head to toe in black cloth and whose faces are completely covered except a narrow slit to expose their eyes. We are told that Saudi women are not allowed to drive road vehicles. What is the truth? It seems the reports on one video documentary contradict each other. It is not one documentary contradicting another documentary. The same documentary contradicts itself. This is the mass media nonsense we get in the Western World. Is the Western World free? Free to present distortions, exaggerations, contradictions, and lies all at the same. There is no truth. It is whatever the documentary presents. It is whatever those who control mass media say is the truth. Since there are only contradictions on the same documentary then there is no truth. Nonsense is the order of the day.

  6. @duckbizniz663

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    MBS is right. Saudi Arabia has a sick dependence on oil. We cannot deny oil had brought wealth to Saudi Arabia.
    Oman and Yemen are two countries on the Arabian Peninsula. They are dirt poor and are medieval societies. Oman and Yemen have no oil. Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirate, and Saudi Arabia have oil and have modern infrastructure bought with money generated by the oil reserves below the sands of their deserts. Without oil all of the countries on the Arabian Peninsula would be dirt poor and medieval societies. Oil is a commodity created by the industrialized people of the world. A small group of industrialized people have created the modern world with an industrialized trading system. Industrialization and free-market capitalism have raised the standard of living for everyone including the pre-industrial, agrarian, and medieval people who represent most of the world. It is up to the medieval people themselves to deny tradition, to reject dogma, to adopt reason, to accept logic, to see reality, and participate in the modern world. If the people who are enslaved by their ancient traditions do not change then their interests will be compromised by the people who have thrown off the ignorance of their ancient past for the reason and logic of the real world.

  7. @NATO-SOCOM

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    We don’t have the right to go over there and tell those people how they have to live their lives just like they don’t have the right to come over to the United States and tell us how we have to live our lives.

  8. @ngashqiperia389

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    I dont know why this govt tries so hard to look what they are not. They are supposed to serve their people and impose on people personal sick beliefs.
    The people in documentary clearly are govt agents.
    Arabia should never forget the 2 holy sites and should show respect to them.
    They are dying to normalize with izrahell

  9. @MalvinderKaur-e7x

    September 22, 2025 at 9:35 pm

    this only till fuels lasts after that reality is going to hit like bricks because the entire middle east have natural resources missing which other self sufficient nations with plenty of water have… so that reality is already on its way

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