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ClaraForm | 7 months ago

As someone who grew up in Dubai, the tourism industry everywhere breaks the soul of the place. Dubai, especially the places where people actually live and set up a livelihood, is a place like any other.

What a terrible day to be literate and be able to read into the ugly belly of self-righteousness disguised as morality.

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mnbpdx|7 months ago

I don't think the author was talking shit about Dubai, she was sticking up for the people who are being exploited there.

Obviously there's humanity and real lives everywhere, she's just advocating for those lives to be valued. With, ya know, human rights protected by the government.

Fraterkes|7 months ago

Many of her critiscisms of Dubai have been well documented. Is she utterly wrong? Educate me

zetanor|7 months ago

The problem is not factuality. The problem is assuming that the entire World should now and forever be judged through the moral lens of post-war America.

zer00eyz|7 months ago

I'm going to assume based on the authors name, and the sources name that this is all very "western". We have gotten very good at exporting all the misery elsewhere while we medicate and entertain ourselves and pretend that the savagery and the suffering do not exist.

The take here is very much Brave New World, going to visit the savages, and complaining about it. And then contrasting it with the "normal" sterilized life that the author leads.

It is neither self righteousness or morality: It is an abject lack of self awareness and of sheltered existence.