Sure, but where is the outcry from Western media and round the clock coverage of this outrage? If anything remotely close to this was happening in any of "official" adversaries like Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, etc., media would be calling for US troops on the ground. It this was in Russia or China, there would be multiple levels of sanctions imposed as we speak.
But, hey, this is Saudi Arabia, so let's just treat it with bemused detachment like an extended Game of Thrones season.
Kind of hard to get outraged about. These people _are_ corrupt. So is the crown prince. The Game of Thrones reference is apt, none of these people are morally superior to the others.
On the list of Saudi outrages, this ranks pretty far down the list.
Yeah, sure, compared to routinely beheading people for witchcraft, this might even seem civilized.
My point was that when it's murderous tyrannical allies like Saudis, the mainstream response is just like yours, "eh, what am I supposed to do about it, that's how it goes".
When it's adversaries like Saddam Hussein, it's "wtf, let's bomb the shit out of them".
> It's an absolute monarchy, it's not supposed to be fair.
"It's a dictatorship, it's not supposed to be fair". Or I guess all Saddam or Gaddafi had to do was to rebrand as monarchs and US would have completely backed off.
But, hey, this is Saudi Arabia, so let's just treat it with bemused detachment like an extended Game of Thrones season.