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sage & onion wrote:of workers trucked in from poor countries constructed the patches of exposed sand, and the infrastructure that furnishes each with water and power. The islets have since sold for anything between US$15m and $250m apiece.
michaeldubai wrote:sage & onion wrote:of workers trucked in from poor countries constructed the patches of exposed sand, and the infrastructure that furnishes each with water and power. The islets have since sold for anything between US$15m and $250m apiece.
funny isnt it - some sand dumped in the sea and then sold for millions inspite of having acres of land in the deserts. The most foolish concept I have seen. And the most foolish are the ones who accepted the stated value and spent their money on it.
yorky500 wrote:I think it is a shame really.
Del wrote:yorky500 wrote:I think it is a shame really.
So do the Sheikhs down in Abu Dhabi.
uaekid wrote:hey this is emaraties bashing Mr moderator ! you are not helping the on going issue here , are you ?
Alex2001 wrote: She probably decided she hated Dubai before she went anywhere near the place.
Alex2001 wrote:What a pathetic article.This sorry old hag feels she is qualified to write an article to be published in a respected UK newspaper on Dubai on the back of spending 4 hours in a bus !
She probably decided she hated Dubai before she went anywhere near the place.
Still,it beats the other idiot who wrote another damning article on Dubai
for The Times without ever going there.He got all his info from reading travel guides and admitted it !
I dont have a problem at all with those who want to write negative reports on Dubai.Thats fine.Everyone has an opinion.I just hate the negative
reports by those who know nothing of Dubai and are already against the place from day one.
uaekid wrote:hey this is emaraties bashing Mr moderator ! you are not helping the on going issue here , are you ?
Alex2001 wrote:The West hates Dubai.Face it.There is plenty of negative crap on Dubai printed in UK papers.
I read on another forum an article written by a US journalist damning Dubai.The funny thing was she was writing for an L.A newspaper.
L.A being one of the most vulgar,shallow,excessive cities on earth.
I do however think the general public to a large extent make up their own minds about Dubai from what they read.Also,theres the old saying theres no such thing as bad publicity.
Speedhump wrote:What you mean is 'people hate a success story'. Not just Dubai. Vindictive, small minded, basically jealous people love to see anyone else who does well brought low. The press and other media know that, and so they dig up anything they can use to feed that mean streak in the public, as it SELLS.
Speedhump wrote:uaekid wrote:hey this is emaraties bashing Mr moderator ! you are not helping the on going issue here , are you ?
Most of the world loves to hate Greer. Everyone I know will go to pains to disbelieve anything she says. nd it's not difficult, This stupid b*tch sat on her wrinkled ar*s by a six star hotel pool and on an open to bus and thinks she knows Dubai?
It's a shame the world only sees the tall buildings and the indian construction workers. I think there's more charm and character in places like Satwa, Karama, Shindaga, and these are the places that are being destroyed to 'improve' Dubai. Give a shwarma and let me sit by an abra station in Bur Dubai and watch the world, and I'm a happy man.
gamercowboy wrote:Speedhump wrote:What you mean is 'people hate a success story'. Not just Dubai. Vindictive, small minded, basically jealous people love to see anyone else who does well brought low. The press and other media know that, and so they dig up anything they can use to feed that mean streak in the public, as it SELLS.
While what you say is true, I see a lot of truth in what the article says as well as many other articles that criticize Dubai. There's no denying the fact that Dubai is (was?) a hugely successful city in a region infamous for conflict and conservatism. There's also no denying the fact that Dubai has its fair share of ... let's call them "issues". Denying one aspect or the other is a favorite past time of "small minded, basically jealous people" from both sides of the issue.
Speedhump wrote:
I probably largely disagree. Dubai 'was' a success story? It's going through a downturn, like the rest of the world
Red Chief wrote:Speedhump wrote:
I probably largely disagree. Dubai 'was' a success story? It's going through a downturn, like the rest of the world
My feeling has been a little bit different for last 4 years. I thought that Dubai would be in trouble independ on the World crisis...
Dubai was very keen in attracting foreigners... So they have developed tourism and did it rather successfully. Then they tried to copy it on Real Estate. At my point of view they did it without big expertise. It looked like nobody had counted cost and demad...
Dreams were good but eventually boring accounting is the King of the Hill...
Anyway I'm admired that the Ruller of Dubai has invested own and mostly borrowed money in the own country...