> I do not doubt that there is a lot of terrible things happening in the UAE, but at the same a lot of the same things are happening in Europe. Passports being taken, people sleeping on construction sites in some hidden away corner.
This sums it up. I was extremely surprised the first time I came to Europe, when I saw migrants being shuffled to and from work in trucks like cattle, or migrants having their passports taken away. And yet Western Europe has the temerity to report on "Dubai's inhuman conditions". Granted, I'm not a fan of the UAE's labor and corporate practices (which is why I left the region professionally), but Western European hypocrisy is often on a whole another level.
> It was completely normal. I would walk hand in hand with my girlfriend, just like in any western country.
While this is true, it often only applies to certain parts of the UAE such as Dubai, the city in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah for instance. In many places, if an enterprising Emirati or Arab chose to, out of spite, they could simply report to the authorities, who would have no qualms to hold you for a few days and either let you go or deport you, depending on the mood of the officers. It has happened before, although the law has been repealed now.
This sums it up. I was extremely surprised the first time I came to Europe, when I saw migrants being shuffled to and from work in trucks like cattle, or migrants having their passports taken away. And yet Western Europe has the temerity to report on "Dubai's inhuman conditions". Granted, I'm not a fan of the UAE's labor and corporate practices (which is why I left the region professionally), but Western European hypocrisy is often on a whole another level.
> It was completely normal. I would walk hand in hand with my girlfriend, just like in any western country.
While this is true, it often only applies to certain parts of the UAE such as Dubai, the city in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah for instance. In many places, if an enterprising Emirati or Arab chose to, out of spite, they could simply report to the authorities, who would have no qualms to hold you for a few days and either let you go or deport you, depending on the mood of the officers. It has happened before, although the law has been repealed now.