Also all the oil money.
Mostly the oil money, I think.
Selling oil is also not woke.
Kind of fucking weird to say slavery is the source of their success when they have so goddamn much oil money tbh.
Who do you think is working the refineries?
And cleaning the compounds, being nannies, groundskeeping, chauffeuring, tutoring…
ding ding ding!
Well paid professional native Arabs and foreign experts because it’s a notoriously dangerous and sabotage prone industry?
You’re talking about an industry where you can throw a water bottle into a chemical vat and kill everyone in the building or loosen a valve and set an oil rig on fire lmao.
Slaves under the kafala system are used in domestic duties, construction, and service (or “service”) jobs. Not jobs that require significant trust and knowledge.
You need well treated wage slaves that think they’re free for those.
Dubai isn’t successful, it’s a rich fucks playground but no one wants to actually live in the shithole country.
A successful country is one where human rights are enjoyed by all, where people are happy, free, and safe. Where the needs are met, and people don’t die unnecessarily.
For those rich fucks, being rich is success. They dgaf about the people.
A quote commonly attributed to Sheikh Rashid reflected his concern that Dubai’s oil, which was discovered in 1966 and which began production in 1969, would run out within a few generations.
“My grandfather rode a camel, my father rode a camel, I drive a Mercedes, my son drives a Land Rover, his son will drive a Land Rover, but his son will ride a camel”,[5][6][note 1]
He therefore worked to develop the economy of Dubai so that it could survive after the end of oil production, and was a driving force behind a number of major infrastructure projects to promote Dubai as a regional hub for trade
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_bin_Saeed_Al_Maktoum#Development_of_Dubai
there are people who do want to live there (criminals wanted by their home countries with enough money to stay afloat, as long as uae decides to not extradite them)
I’d argue they don’t actually want to live there, it’s just that they’ve run out of other options.
What an amazing way to define success!! I will steal this and share it with the world!!
Fuck all rich assholes who define success as hoarding wealth!
Sold. Adopt me. I’m a poor American refugee trying to escape belly flop-rocket cyberfrucked TACO golden shower up the doge until I tear-if
You probably wont like this. Most places who actually care about everyone (except those who want to change that) are socialists. Either authoritarian or libertarian socialists.
As someone who grew up in Dubai I can tell you it is slavery.
Also as someone who grew up in Dubai and remembers the ‘Dubai! The city that cares!’ Ads on the radio I wonder if those fuckers considered that woke or not.
Also the children’s magazine Majjid added a female police officer to their police comic some time in the 2000s. I don’t remember when, but apparently the Hitler stache wearing sidekick goof cop is still there being a moron (yes…)
Got any pics of that Majjid comic? Google and DDG are coming empty
I looked up the wayback machine. I did find some stuff, but I am on my phone and I need my real machine to properly get them. I’ll report back in several hours. Stay tuned!
Looks like it’s Majid with one “j”. Found this page; which seems to show the character OP mentioned, Lieutenant Maryam. Can’t find when she was first featured—wikipedia just says she was added later.
Yes you even have the Hitler stache guy in it.
Damn… they REALLY changed their art style since the 90s or even 2000s.
Well he isn’t wrong, having slaves isn’t very woke
And the oil. Everything in Dubai is funded by oil either directly because of subsidies or indirectly because it brings people to a region that is otherwise essentially an enormous empty desert.
Do you think people would go to las Vegas if there weren’t casinos there?
Do you think people would go to las Vegas if there weren’t casinos there?
This is an even more apt comparison because the Mafia started setting up those casinos out in the middle of the desert so they could do so in a place where they could control all the laws
Behold; the epitome of success!
EDIT: first pictures were not Dubai so i changed them. Sorry!
(https://uae-dubai-pesci.weebly.com/poverty-and-policies.html)
(Worker/builders)Dripping with success. The people who risk their lives building skyscrapers even get their own bed (sometimes)
That first photo is a very famous one of the Paraisópolis favela and the Morumbi district in São Paulo. (Source)
The second photo is of the Naya Nagar neighbourhood in Mumbai’s Dharavi area. (Source)
The third one is, however, actually what you purport it to be. (Source)I imagine you’re not trying to deceive people and I agree with the points you’re trying to make but please make sure that you check your sources before spreading info
Fuck, now i feel bad. Really Cant trust the internet these days.
I changed it up and included the one picture i could find that appears authentic but because that picture of mumbai was actually labeled dubai i really dont know anymore.
Thanks for pointing it out.
I also found this one but its the same source as the mislabelled mumbai picture so i cant trust it.

Look on the right side. Graffiti says “Carlos Perez” and the flag has the word “presidente” in it. Neither Dubai nor Mumbai since nobody there would write graffiti in Latin alphabet or in Spanish for that matter.
The fuck.
Basically this entire article is a lie, the author framed it as pictures from their own trip even.
Wait a minute, someone lied on the internet?!?
The third pic in this article is just AI slop
Dubai without oil would just be no different from Afghanistan.
It is no secret that a large proportion of the wealth accumulated by Dubai merchants comes from smuggling gold bullion (mostly from Britain), Swiss watches and Japanese cloth into Pakistan and…
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/1970/06/06/golden-dubai
Gold flown from London’s bullion houses like Johnson Matthey and Samuel Montagu to the The British Bank of the Middle East and the First national Bank in Dubai played a significant part in making Dubai what it is today. Shipped out by Arabs, Pakistanis and Indians in dhows to Bombay and other ports like Kutch and Calicut in western India, it brought much wealth to the merchants and the larger business community of expatriates who had made Dubai, home. The narrative of oil in the Persian Gulf has largely overshadowed that of gold and underplayed its significance in linking Dubai to the international economy.
https://mei.nus.edu.sg/think_in/gold-smuggling-between-dubai-and-bombay/
They also clean gold that is slave mined at gunpoint in Columbia for the cartels.
From Venezuela, as well.
Yes it would. Dubai is a small coastal emirate. Afghanistan is a large landlocked country in one of the highest mountainous regions of the world.
Afghanistans largest ethnic groups are Iranian ethnicities (Persian) and the historical and cultural background are very different from the Emiratis who are Arabs.
What you said would be like saying “Italy without Pasta would just be like Denmark.”
Italy’s isn’t dependent on pasta though. Dubai is dependent on oil.
Don’t underestimate the
softal-dente-power Italian pasta projects across the globe.As for oil and Dubai: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Dubai
Oil production, which once accounted for 50% of Dubai’s gross domestic product, contributes less than 1% today.[4] In 2018, wholesale and retail trade represented 26% of the total GDP; transport and logistics, 12%; banking, insurance activities and capital markets, 10%; manufacturing, 9%; real estate, 7%; construction, 6%; tourism, 5%.
Oil and the pearl trade made Dubai rich, but they managed to escape this dependency.
I was gonna say that Dubai is what you get if you give Afghanistan more money but that’s kinda the same sentiment
I think it would be less flashy than today but actually a minor success. It was already on the rise before oil.
And it’s perfectly positioned for flying between Africa, Europe and Asia. There’s a good reason so many major airlines are from the Gulf.But their airport and national airline were build with oil money. Could Dubai have become a major travel hub without oil, maybe. But surely not as quickly as they have done with oil.
well i imagine the average temperature would be slightly higher but i’m not even sure about that.
The temperature would be lower, because all that asphalt, glass and concrete create heat islands that traps heat and makes everything more miserable. It would smell nicer too, since Dubai has no sewers and garbage collection is awful, so the whole city smells like shit and putrefaction.
Isn’t that the same thing?
Is slavery woke fellas?
if wokism is about equal rights, ending slavery was the start of wokism in America
Yeah, the response agreed with them but seems to think it was a dunk.
Or maybe they’re an ancap and want slavery back.
Pretty sure being anti-slavery is woke at this point
Woke doesn’t have a real definition outside of “anything fascists don’t like”, so of course anti-slavery would be termed woke.
This is why right wind douche canoes who go onto talk shows and news panels are always coming up short when asked what “woke” actually means. Because without a couple of paragraphs of obfuscating bullshit to attempt to offset the actual meaning, their points of view come off like Nazi racist assholery. And if they actually just described the real definition they would find the audience agreeing with being “woke”.
I’ve long looked for a succinct definition of the pejorative sense of the word. Wikipedia delivers:
Insincere form of performative activism
…
Some leftists, such as writer Daniel Bernabé and philosopher Susan Neiman, criticize wokeness as a form of tribalism which divides the working class and distracts from the universalist class struggle
Though to be fair, tribalism is really hard to escape. Everyone seems to have a tribe.
I personally don’t identify with any of the large social movements taking place right now, on the right or the left. I do have a group of similar, like-minded friends. Now it seems like they’re my tribe.
I personally don’t identify with any of the large social movements taking place right now, on the right or the left. I do have a group of similar, like-minded friends. Now it seems like they’re my tribe.
This sounds like it makes you feel very safe. The fascists will likely come for you last.
No it doesn’t make me feel safe at all. It feels like 1920s Germany all over again!
Funny enough, it was the rightwing conspiracy theorists who used the term first. It’s one of the few terms that actually moved from the right to the left.
This isn’t even remotely true.
Remember “wake up sheeple”?
Yeah, that was only around 10 to 15 years ago. The usage of “woke” by left wing anti-racist anti-distlcrimation activists dates back over 50 years.
Ya, its some wokeism to not love slavery. Massively woke. So woke, you’ll be tired of wokeing.
UAE is also massacring civilians including women and children in Sudan
They can do that because they don’t have any wokeness
okay, so if I want my country to become successful, I should establish slavery and start massacring children in Sudan. Got it!
brb, making Switzerland into a world power!
Don’t forget Project Raven.
Never forget Project Raven.
That or maybe the slavery.
Oil. I wonder if this guy really believes his own bs.
At its core he’s likely a religious fundamentalist, so yeah he does believe his own bs.
They also don’t have sewage infrastructure.
Aka woke pipes
/s
You mean an oil state that is destined to run out of their sole economic value of oil in a few decades.
a materialistic hellhole built by slaves in a desert is apparently a metric for success
















