muyesser
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
Dubai Knight
- muyesser wrote:
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
I had quick look out of the back window, and I am glad to say my back yard is free of slavery right now.
I must remember to go out and chain my flower pots together...maybe they will start to sing?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
muyesser
- muyesser wrote:
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
It’s just to point out how overt is the slavery in this part of the world.. in Europe, workers in the service industry are predominantly foreigners and it is not so much felt that they’re being exploited; European man does it in a more discreet way..
In here the owner of the restaurant I buy my take away has few, next door neighbor has three of them, the gardener, cleaner, child minder, the company I work for has over 2 thousand of them who are badly paid and treated…
bedro
And yet no body is complaining. They even see them as a "burden".
The suppliers now provide a "recycling" service: Replacing the ones you don't like...
Dubai Knight
Slavery has 2 sides. Yes, the culture here is expolitative and always has been, but the immigrant workers pay money to agencies and fight for the chance to come and work here as the situation here is still better than their own country.
Its kind of voluntary slavery.
Expats come here for 2 reasons:
1. Because they want to
2. Because they are forced to
They can leave under the same circumstances.
:? :? :?
Knight
muyesser
- muyesser wrote:
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
Prostitution, too, is supposedly illegal, however, it lies beneath the ultra-modern buildings and luxurious hotels.
In an Emirate (province-state), part of a federal union that measures only forty miles by forty and containing only one city, it is surprising to see that those sex slaves have somehow escaped the notice of the Emir's government.
Then we read that there are the child slaves. Outside the city, there are farms where boys, often kidnapped as babies serve as jockeys in the popular camel races. Protection for these abused fellow humans is nonexistent. They don't seem to be viewed as humans at all.
It appears that Dubai’s growth has been limited to an increase in concrete and steel blocks.
I don't even stop to think if it is ok to write these things here.. anyone...?
xl
Dubai Knight
- muyesser wrote:
- muyesser wrote:
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
Prostitution, too, is supposedly illegal, however, it lies beneath the ultra-modern buildings and luxurious hotels.
In an Emirate (province-state), part of a federal union that measures only forty miles by forty and containing only one city, it is surprising to see that those love slaves have somehow escaped the notice of the Emir's government.
Then we read that there are the child slaves. Outside the city, there are farms where boys, often kidnapped as babies serve as jockeys in the popular camel races. Protection for these abused fellow humans is nonexistent. They don't seem to be viewed as humans at all.
It appears that Dubai’s growth has been limited to an increase in concrete and steel blocks.
I don't even stop to think if it is ok to write these things here.. anyone...?
xl
The camel jockey issue was addressed due to public pressure from outside the UAE. The Emirates were possibly the smallest offenders compared to Saudi and Kuwait, however here they have all been replaced with robots now.
Maybe there will be a movement to free the robots in 20 years time?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
muyesser
- Dubai Knight wrote:
- muyesser wrote:
- muyesser wrote:
those labour camps are every day example of :shock: global slave trade, you may even find slavery in your own back yard..
they're full with people who're not free to pursue their own destinies...
Prostitution, too, is supposedly illegal, however, it lies beneath the ultra-modern buildings and luxurious hotels.
In an Emirate (province-state), part of a federal union that measures only forty miles by forty and containing only one city, it is surprising to see that those love slaves have somehow escaped the notice of the Emir's government.
Then we read that there are the child slaves. Outside the city, there are farms where boys, often kidnapped as babies serve as jockeys in the popular camel races. Protection for these abused fellow humans is nonexistent. They don't seem to be viewed as humans at all.
It appears that Dubai’s growth has been limited to an increase in concrete and steel blocks.
I don't even stop to think if it is ok to write these things here.. anyone...?
xl
what/who are those robots, are they from 'recycling' service??
xl
The camel jockey issue was addressed due to public pressure from outside the UAE. The Emirates were possibly the smallest offenders compared to Saudi and Kuwait, however here they have all been replaced with robots now.
Maybe there will be a movement to free the robots in 20 years time?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
pete t
the world is a very unbalanced place and very unfair but we are all here what do we do about it ??
These people are making more money then thay could at home feeding they families back home in some cases
BUT we make much more... I say tip as often as you can
it's sad and Don;t like it but what can you do ?
I had my son here ask the very same thing last night ???
and I couldn't really think of too much to say except
think how lucky you are
and be the best you can be, and help as many along the way as you can.
what can you say ?
muyesser
- pete t wrote:
the world is a very unbalanced place and very unfair but we are all here what do we do about it ??
These people are making more money then thay could at home feeding they families back home in some cases
BUT we make much more... I say tip as often as you can
it's sad and Don;t like it but what can you do ?
I had my son here ask the very same thing last night ???
and I couldn't really think of too much to say except
think how lucky you are
and be the best you can be, and help as many along the way as you can.
what can you say ?
there're countless institutions, economic development policies that focusing on the theme of global social justice to level the global poverty, but it all seems in vain...
we hear number of scholars, policymakers themselves even claiming that the global economy is unfair and unjust. what is most surprising is people travel to help with other countries' economies facing the immigration; having free migration would help the poor of the world a great deal..
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