Yemen South seems liberal. It is quite the contradiction in the U.S. where most people of south are very conservative. There subordination may indeed be fear based. Not many people understand change or want to see change. When you live in a society where tradition and culture may defy that of the British it is hard to allow your own kinsman to adapt those habits, even if they may advance the nation. If unity cannot move to a progressive nation then it is there to separate and create jobs for their well being.
Yemen South seems liberal. It is quite the contradiction in the U.S. where most people of south are very conservative. There subordination may indeed be fear based. Not many people understand change or want to see change. When you live in a society where tradition and culture may defy that of the British it is hard to allow your own kinsman to adapt those habits, even if they may advance the nation. If unity cannot move to a progressive nation then it is there to separate and create jobs for their well being.
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