There are two types of impacts: the negative, and the positive. You wasted your time and energy to create a negative impact of Qatar rather than a positive one. You could have used your efforts to show the shiny side of Qatar of which there are plenty. For people like myself who reside here, I noticed the flaws in the video within minutes and pointed them out. What about those people who do not reside here and are unaware of the other side of the picture? What will they be thinking of this country after having watched that video? Surely, this video was meant for them. As for your comments regarding construction wastes not getting removed from sites, allow me to add to your knowledge that such wastes are removed in a periodic manner according set timetables depending on the volume of waste being generated from a site each day. A small construction site may require just a weekly removal at the most. As for the drinking water in Qatar, you have stated in your posting that you have been here for 22 years. Pray tell me which water you were drinking then? There were no bottled water available in those days as I have been this region as long as you.
Your efforts to wipe off your action with just a swipe of a brush has simply failed to clear image you have created. In our part of the world the saying goes, "Don't drill a hole in the plate from which you eat." I think this applies to you very aptly.
There are two types of impacts: the negative, and the positive. You wasted your time and energy to create a negative impact of Qatar rather than a positive one. You could have used your efforts to show the shiny side of Qatar of which there are plenty. For people like myself who reside here, I noticed the flaws in the video within minutes and pointed them out. What about those people who do not reside here and are unaware of the other side of the picture? What will they be thinking of this country after having watched that video? Surely, this video was meant for them. As for your comments regarding construction wastes not getting removed from sites, allow me to add to your knowledge that such wastes are removed in a periodic manner according set timetables depending on the volume of waste being generated from a site each day. A small construction site may require just a weekly removal at the most. As for the drinking water in Qatar, you have stated in your posting that you have been here for 22 years. Pray tell me which water you were drinking then? There were no bottled water available in those days as I have been this region as long as you.
Your efforts to wipe off your action with just a swipe of a brush has simply failed to clear image you have created. In our part of the world the saying goes, "Don't drill a hole in the plate from which you eat." I think this applies to you very aptly.