Personally the vast majority of Qataris don't like the rapid changes that's happening here, now whether they like it or not, they can't change a thing about it, although if yo read the newspapers or blogs people are pretty mad about what's happening.
For example selling pork and liquor, Qataris say that these two things for instance are only happening for the love of expats and people who do consume pork and liquor.
I guess the argument here, if we are talking about such life style and women clothing, etc .. is that Qatar is still a Muslim country , it's not like we are secular.
From my POV everyone is entitle to do whatever he wants, but then he's responsible for his own consequences, meaning I'm pro the person's choices and freedom, as long as it's not going to endanger me or step into my freedom and liberty.
Personally the vast majority of Qataris don't like the rapid changes that's happening here, now whether they like it or not, they can't change a thing about it, although if yo read the newspapers or blogs people are pretty mad about what's happening.
For example selling pork and liquor, Qataris say that these two things for instance are only happening for the love of expats and people who do consume pork and liquor.
I guess the argument here, if we are talking about such life style and women clothing, etc .. is that Qatar is still a Muslim country , it's not like we are secular.
From my POV everyone is entitle to do whatever he wants, but then he's responsible for his own consequences, meaning I'm pro the person's choices and freedom, as long as it's not going to endanger me or step into my freedom and liberty.