I would contend that by educating a people, you give them the tools to make informed decisions and to predict desired outcomes.
If, as a consequence of educating Qataris, they have decided to embrace other cultures, it is because their old culture has lost relevance or importance.
To me, it's quite heartbreaking that even in Souq Waqif it's almost impossible to buy authentic Qatari food, or buy authentic Qatari produce or authentic Qatari textiles.
But if Qataris prefer to eat McDonalds of kibsa, and watch horror movies at City Center rather drinking qahwa in the majlis, then it's probably because their old culture bores them.
I would contend that by educating a people, you give them the tools to make informed decisions and to predict desired outcomes.
If, as a consequence of educating Qataris, they have decided to embrace other cultures, it is because their old culture has lost relevance or importance.
To me, it's quite heartbreaking that even in Souq Waqif it's almost impossible to buy authentic Qatari food, or buy authentic Qatari produce or authentic Qatari textiles.
But if Qataris prefer to eat McDonalds of kibsa, and watch horror movies at City Center rather drinking qahwa in the majlis, then it's probably because their old culture bores them.