sure there is a difference...But you know what..it is exactly the same way in Europe. There too you have a difference between the native people and the foreigners living there. The native people are always privileged. It will always be like that.
So I don't understand why non-Qatari's are complaining.
In Europe foreigners are told when complain about i.e the zero-tolerance policy or other improper treatment encouraged by the governments: Hey, if you don't like how we run things over here then f... off!! Go home!
I haven't heard that from any Qatari's...I find Qatari’s very welcoming. Yes you have Qatari’s who treat people like dirt…true…
but hey.. when a Muslim girl is told to take off her scarf and beeing rejected for jobs because of her name and skin color. I find that pretty disgusting and inhuman too… and that’s happening in western "developed" countries. Isn’t that the same as Qatari’s are living like kings and doing what ever they want???
Again, native people are always privileged.
Anywayssss…. I find Diamondgirl's arguments pretty sensible. She is absolutely right in all she said on this topic. Qatar is still in its developing phase and has a lot more to offer. I personally look forward spending more time in this country
I think Qatar is doing amazingly well and have great respect for the Emir.
sure there is a difference...But you know what..it is exactly the same way in Europe. There too you have a difference between the native people and the foreigners living there. The native people are always privileged. It will always be like that.
So I don't understand why non-Qatari's are complaining.
In Europe foreigners are told when complain about i.e the zero-tolerance policy or other improper treatment encouraged by the governments: Hey, if you don't like how we run things over here then f... off!! Go home!
I haven't heard that from any Qatari's...I find Qatari’s very welcoming. Yes you have Qatari’s who treat people like dirt…true…
but hey.. when a Muslim girl is told to take off her scarf and beeing rejected for jobs because of her name and skin color. I find that pretty disgusting and inhuman too… and that’s happening in western "developed" countries. Isn’t that the same as Qatari’s are living like kings and doing what ever they want???
Again, native people are always privileged.
Anywayssss…. I find Diamondgirl's arguments pretty sensible. She is absolutely right in all she said on this topic. Qatar is still in its developing phase and has a lot more to offer. I personally look forward spending more time in this country
I think Qatar is doing amazingly well and have great respect for the Emir.