A Male Dominant Culture
Heroes Remember
Transcript
One of the things are, it’s a very male dominating
culture there, and that was the first night
when I arrived there they took me downtown.
Well, the second night they took me downtown
after we arrived because we arrived at
5 o’clock their time, and then we
did our own routine. But then the next night
to get a sense of what the scene was,
and when you went downtown it was
really different because it was all male society and
all you could see whenever you see any women,
they would have their veil on their eyes and
all you would see was these beautiful eyes and
everything like that and they would be well
decorated with makeup or whatever but
that was it. And they were all, all their women were
like more herded around or something like that and
they were always following males or
whatever the case may be but they were
never, you know, unveiled.
So, and that was the other thing,
if any of the females that we were with
would always have to travel with two or
three men of are, you know, if they were
in the military when we went downtown.
So that was another thing but when
you’ve seen it it was like, it was very different
to see the dominating side of a culture
that is more male dominated.
They’d be seen, you would see them and
there would be men greeting each other and
they’d be kissing each other okay but it’s not,
it wasn’t a sexual thing, it was a greeting,
the way they greeted.
Or they would be walking up the street
holding hands, but it wasn’t as in,
I guess a boyfriend type of thing,
it would be like just the way they were.
And that’s just the way their culture was.
Description
Mr. Hynes expresses his personal views on how he saw the culture portrayed during his time in Qatar.
Gerald Hynes
Mr. Gerald “Jerry” Hynes was born October 6, 1963 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Following in his father’s footsteps, Mr. Hynes decided to join the navy and take on the trade of cook. Spending 27 years in the military, Mr. Hynes lived in Germany with his family and during this time in service, was provided an opportunity to join the contingent going to Persian Gulf War. Mr. Hynes expresses his pride for the service he gave to our Country, now retired from the military he resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:30
- Person Interviewed:
- Gerald Hynes
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Battle/Campaign:
- Gulf War
- Branch:
- Navy
- Occupation:
- Cook
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