Misery Called Life wrote:First and foremost let's establish a few ground rules here....Disagreeing with You is in no way disagreement with the entire Emirati population. I fail to understand why you put yourself on such a pedestal!!!
First & foremost, keep ur illusions aside, as I did not state such a thing about myself.
Start off with something proper, rather than putting flase words in my mouth.
Misery Called Life wrote:You constant condescending attitude towards Melika has led me to believe that you don't grasp basic socio-economic concepts of ur own country.
My attitude towards Melika is just an attack-back to her insults towards me & my people.
If you're judging me based on witnessing a quarrel I had with someone who dislikes my people blindly, then I can see where ur -ve illusions come from, thus your mutated conclusions about my views.
Misery Called Life wrote: I could infact quote you, but that'd be just a waste of my time.
Feel free to quote anything you want, it will only wake you up from your illusions.
Misery Called Life wrote: But I do recall at one point you likened the search for a job akin to a dog and a bone. That's condescending at the very least. You make it sound like the people who work and toil to make a living in the UAE are receiving charity for their hard work.
I linked the dog-bone to Melika's situation.
For a person like Mel who dislikes my country and people, yet desperately looking for a job here is "condescending at the very least". It's the low class character I pointed at earlier which you're defending.
On the other hand, this does NOT reflect my general view regarding seeking a better opportunity for a living.
U might want to quote my words on how I acknowledge & support the harmonic multi-culture atmosphere of Dubai.
I've volunteered in a number of social gathering where locals socialize with expatriates and foreginers to approach such concept.
I'm against neglecting those cadres who spent most of their lives working in the UAE helping in building this country, and I look forward to see them get the Emirati citizenship as I see them as Emiratis already.
People EARN their money, and I never said it's charity. I'm a big-headed spoiled kid to spit such ugly comment. Based on my own family's history we always learnd how to earn our daily loaf of bread. My local Ajam (Persian) community went to India to study and worked hard to build their huge business which you see today. Thus we RESPECT those who work hard for a better living. This world is for ALL people to share, thats what my family taught me. In the past, my grandfather went to Bombay for a better opportunity, and today people from Bombay are coming here to Dubai, this is life and for that I never insult hard-working people.
I studied in a school with 90% Indians and Pakistanis, and had the BEST experience and God knows how I admire the middle class vast majority of them.
You never bothered having a better look towards my own experience and views in this multi-cultural city of mine, but rather just judging me based on a fight I had with someone who clearly hates the Arabs for lame reasons, mind you I'm just 1/4 Arab yet I degrade those who stereotype people blindly.
Misery Called Life wrote:Now before you get all excited and start accusing, Think first!(and that does not include typing)
And here's the final part...giving or taking credit is the least of my concerns...I have more productive things to do. But it's pretty established that the leadership in UAE is the brains behind the successes in the UAE. That doesn't necessarily mean that YOU are entitled to any praise just cos you countrymen in association with expatriates have put in the hard work!
But you know you like to give all the impression that ur indeed a great thinker, the Socrates of our times, so then in ur own words,
State ur reasons clearly & share us your views.
The leadership in the UAE resembles the good side of our nation and society.
Our leadership always give credit to us for any sucess as we have had good faith in them and believed in building a good future together.
Our leadership was backboned continously by the society, atleast the good ones.
Dubai's and Abu Dhabi's business flourished with the help of the local Ajam merchants and a number of great tribical Arabs. I'd like to share more of the old stories to fill up your empty head with the proper image of this nation, but as long as ur the prisoner of ur illusions, then I'll save my time.
Any success in this country, is a national pride for us all.