I was searching for random photos of MBS to reply to a post by @Quasi and i came upon this article about MBS English Tutor. (who is a muslim arab too, lets get no fancy here) Me being nosey and always ready for any gossip tips i read the poorly written article.
It seems MBS is a mans man. Which is surprising for me. I always suspected he was sort of a sus or an in.ce.l. He reeked of privilege, awkward looking, very shy, not giving u eye contact. But it seems under that fluffiness, there is a menacing manly man underneath- as it has been proven for his public action. (the murder of a journalist)
In the article the tutor shared that his student, MBS then 11 year old was more comfortable with guards watching the palace than learning. Thats interesting. By this act it shows he is an extremely modern man. Typical privilege princes would shy away from such a thing. MBS told the tutor his mother thought him a gentleman. The tutor shocked, thought he never met the Princesses. How does she know? Then MBS showed the tutor a secret camera where he was being watched. This i think is a glaring act for the 11 year old to do walaahi. It seems he has no loyalty to his own parents or family. He seem to respect the little hired help more than his royal privilege family. No wonder he wants to modernize Saudi, because walaahi that is WHO HE IS.
Which brings me to the issue of the murdered Journalist. I really do believe, since MBS absolutely trusts these low born men, he trusted his goon too much, who murdered the journalist. I have doubts now that MBS had anything to do with the murder. His men do not fear him, they know MBS treats them like equal. Which maybe a hard lesson MBS must have learnt.
Meanwhile this pathetic tutor was on and on about him excited to meet the King, MBS father, and report little MBS for playing with the palace guards radio talkie talkie . The tutor is absolutely blind how the 11 year old trusted him, by tipping him off about being watched in a secret room.
Walaahi this article was meant to ruin the image of MBS but it did the opposite for me. I Kinda have respect for him except one thing. HE can't make Saudi a modern place. No. That is a disaster.
Anyway, WHO is impressed with my power of analysis????? Mashalaaah looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
It seems MBS is a mans man. Which is surprising for me. I always suspected he was sort of a sus or an in.ce.l. He reeked of privilege, awkward looking, very shy, not giving u eye contact. But it seems under that fluffiness, there is a menacing manly man underneath- as it has been proven for his public action. (the murder of a journalist)
In the article the tutor shared that his student, MBS then 11 year old was more comfortable with guards watching the palace than learning. Thats interesting. By this act it shows he is an extremely modern man. Typical privilege princes would shy away from such a thing. MBS told the tutor his mother thought him a gentleman. The tutor shocked, thought he never met the Princesses. How does she know? Then MBS showed the tutor a secret camera where he was being watched. This i think is a glaring act for the 11 year old to do walaahi. It seems he has no loyalty to his own parents or family. He seem to respect the little hired help more than his royal privilege family. No wonder he wants to modernize Saudi, because walaahi that is WHO HE IS.
Which brings me to the issue of the murdered Journalist. I really do believe, since MBS absolutely trusts these low born men, he trusted his goon too much, who murdered the journalist. I have doubts now that MBS had anything to do with the murder. His men do not fear him, they know MBS treats them like equal. Which maybe a hard lesson MBS must have learnt.
Meanwhile this pathetic tutor was on and on about him excited to meet the King, MBS father, and report little MBS for playing with the palace guards radio talkie talkie . The tutor is absolutely blind how the 11 year old trusted him, by tipping him off about being watched in a secret room.
Walaahi this article was meant to ruin the image of MBS but it did the opposite for me. I Kinda have respect for him except one thing. HE can't make Saudi a modern place. No. That is a disaster.
Anyway, WHO is impressed with my power of analysis????? Mashalaaah looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
MBS: My strange experience of teaching the Saudi crown prince
Luxury cars, walkie-talkies and royal protocols - BBC man recalls teaching the Saudi crown prince.
www.bbc.com
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