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DUBAI - Their main claim to fame is the world’s tallest building- The Burj Khalifa a hotel where all the bathrooms have gold plated taps, but where the plumbing is unconnected to a sewerage system. Dubai that monument to human grossness, stupidity, and a literal shithole to bootI!

I have always felt instinctively that I never wanted to visit Dubai, this garish and currently popular tourist destination. I’d read about their human rights record and I had been incensed at the way they’d used imported slave labour from neighbouring countries in the Middle East and South Asia to build this monument to too much money and bad taste on the desert shores of the Arabian Gulf. I recoiled and gave an adamant “No”! …when a friend suggested a few years ago that we should go there on a visit. Now, after watching this video I know my judgement was correct!

Marionville 10 Aug 16
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First, a shameless plug for one of my favourite podcasts: Skeptoid. I’ve been listening to it for so many years that I instinctively took the host’s advice to “Be Skeptical” when I “learned “ that the world’s tallest building is not connected to a sewage (sewerage?) system. How could that possibly happen? What an epic fail (and global embarrassment on the world stage) this would be for Dubai. If it’s true. Which it isn’t, as it turns out. Which, in turn, torpedos the credibility of everything else in this “report”. So remember….BE SKEPTICAL. Isn’t that the gist of atheism, anyways? The prime directive, as it were.

I admit to not checking that one fact…I have read at length and heard first hand accounts about many of the other things, which I disapprove of and which do appear to be true. However..I do accept that it does throw into doubt the entire video content, and in future I should do more due diligence prior to posting.

@Marionville Hard to catch everything. Damn those lizard people and their COVID disinformation implants.

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Best part is English in sing song, I've never heard so many words run together in my life.

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Me either. I don't travel, nor even like to travel, but this sort of place wouldn't even enter my radar.

It would be the last place I’d go.

@Marionville Yes, not the least bit interested, nor interesting.

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My in-laws lived there for years. My late partner, Parvin, often visited them. They kept asking why I didn't visit but with all the horror stories she and they told me I saw no reason why I should. Her brother was a wealthy businessman. However, not being Arab, he had to take a silent partner. He said if his 'partner' had car trouble he could take his car away from him. It is also illegal to have a dirty car (even though all the water comes from a huge de-sal plant) and if he walked into a bank without a suite he would not be served. At a wedding the family was given a servant from another Iranian family who were on vacation elsewhere. They were told to treat the servant with disrespect as the family didn't want the poor servant to get spoiled. On Parvin's first visit her brother was taking her around to all the ''glorious buildings (there is actually an indoor ski slope) but she demanded to see the slums. There are thousands of desperate people (mostly from India) living and working and often sharing beds (hot beds) with other desperate people.

One big problem for the brother was that when he was of retirement age he could not stay. Not being Arab he would have no way of living there without giving into the economy. There was no future for his children either in Dubai or Iran so he asked his sister to sponsor him to the US. She said no (another story). Instead he applied to Canada and 7 years later he was in. They now live in N. Vancouver where they bought a 1967 fixer-upper for $1.2 million and spent almost another million to renovate it. The whole family (parents, 3 kids and 2 grand kids) live there now.

Your story about your in-laws only reinforces my repulsion of anything relating to Dubai.

@Marionville That was my point. I heard bad stories every time Parvin returned. She hated it (but at least she didn't have to put on the 'monkey suit' like she did going to Iran).

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Kinda the same reason I don’t go to Vegas (lesser extent of course). No desire at all.

Amazing how some folks are drawn to these things, regardless of the cost.

I find it repellant…but I do understand that others are drawn to it like a moth to a flame.

I feel the same.

@Marionville It's often all about money. When I first returned to the US we met another couple from our area in Germany. He had a special skill in coding ATM's and was offered a 2 year job in Dubai. In that two years they made enough money to pay off their new house.

@JackPedigo Yes…I understand that. I have a friend who’s lawyer daughter thought she was on a winner when her Law firm sent her to work in their Dubai branch…the extra salary and perks were awesome. My friend and her husband went out to visit her during her tenure there, but never saw her except for about an hour very late at night when she eventually got back to her apartment …she was then up again and back to the office before they got up in the morning. I think at the end of her 2 year contract she was begging her company to send her back to London where her salary would take a hit, but she wouldn’t be expected to be available to her clients 24 hours a day.

I worked in Reno, Bartender. I don't drink, seldom gambol. I was the perfect employee, although you could legally drink and be a bartender there. The shows were good. That was 25 years ago, I understand it's not much now.

@MerlinZap Never been to Vegas…no desire to either,

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Yes, sick,

Very.

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Unbelievable

bobwjr Level 10 Aug 16, 2021

It’s gross beyond words!

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