Posted on 06/06/2006 9:59:33 AM PDT by 2banana
DUBAI - Welcome to the ultimate sociopolitical model for the 21st century: a Blade Runner-esque melting pot of neo-liberalism and "subterranean" economy, Sunni Arab Islam and low taxes, souks and artificial islands, a giant warehouse and a tourist paradise, life in the fast lane and post-modern slavery. The model spells out an apolitical, consumer-mad, citizenship-free society.
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Only 25% of the multicultural 2.4 million people living in the UAE are citizens - or "nationals", as they are known in local lingo. In Dubai they represent only 15%. No wonder Dubai boasts no fewer than 85 foreign private schools.
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Racism in Dubai - as in the US south - is pervasive, but off-limits to discussion, even as the fragile social pact between citizens and foreign residents, which in essence means "shut up and do your job", is faltering. A 15% minority could not possibly impose either its language or religion on a cosmopolitan majority - especially when religion is the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. Thus (Western and Arab) men can get drunk in licensed bars, pubs and restaurants and (Western only) women can wear bikinis on the beach.
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Unelected male elders of a single ruling family may control it with no opposition, Asians may be treated as no more than slaves, and Dubai remains in essence a protectorate
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The social pyramid in Dubai is unforgiving. At the base is the average construction worker, inevitably South Asian, either Pakistani or Indian. He's invisible. But he and his fellow workers now comprise an astonishing 80% of the UAE's population. Human Rights Watch has repeatedly complained that this archetypal construction worker is never treated like a human being. But the UAE power structure couldn't care less.
He has no rights. Trade unions are banned. If he speaks up, he's instantly deported.
(Excerpt) Read more at atimes.com ...
Not quite true. Some infidels are at the top of the tree - white ones.
Bttt
Wow thats amazing. There were truly nothing there in 1991. Only if the Saudis would take a hint that oil wealth isn’t forever.
That is B.S. that is perpetuated by the world press. I've lived all over the U.S. and the South is the least racist part of the Country that I have been. If you want to see segregation just go to the City's up north and out west.
that reminds me of the computer game sim city.
Now imagine what what it will look like in 2010?
I like the under water motel. I recall reading recently that some american celebritys have bought property there. It must be a good place to keep your money from the US government.
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