[*]it is the #1 quoted anti-dubai rant ever. Not a fair reflection
There are similar reports by other journalists.
My impression was that they didn't liked to be judged on such reports as they were effectively a new country which hadn't really sorted out its internal abuses, but were working on it. That and the powerful state oppression that meant changing anything was difficult.
This seemed reasonable for a ME country given that even in ours slavery still exists, although people need to raise this issue constantly or nothing will change. Being aware of this and still choosing this place to visit is really condoning it.
Your ignorance astounds me.
How tragic that you chose to quote two points but fail to define which one you are ranting at.
People like you pee me off, doing nothing other than throw insults around at people you disagree with but lack the balls to put down their own view for people to comment on. You add nothing to the forum.
If I were you I wouldn't bother coming out from under your rock, nobody out here wants you anyway.
Isn't this a bit redundant? Was your ire not sated by the first insult that you want to tag on a second. Somewhat arrogant to declare who wants me here when frankly I don't remember you from any thread, I've heard the name but whatever your opinions on life are then I've obviously found them forgettable. Sorry.
Let's assume you meant architecture. Ignorance is subjective and you didn't bother to define your (clearly informed and beyond question) view of this place so I'll expand on mine. If you reply, please mention that you have been there at least 10 times, because we all know that commenting on the appearance of a building is completely impossible just by looking at a picture.
I should state that just because a place is expensive or exclusive or large or uses lots of marble or has 24/7 staff or has twinkly lights then that doesn't make it good
Architecture, that makes it
DisneyLand, because I have a feeling for where this is going and you are about to rant about something entirely unrelated to my post.
If that really is the case and you just want to blather about how amazing it is (because it's just like a rich persons Disneyland) then please don't bother, we really are talking about two different topics.
They decided to create a city out of dust, this required pointless stuff for rich people to fritter the lives away with, hence a race track, mall, hotels, more shopping etc.
None of these buildings has any significance beyond the fact that they exists, no historical link other than money was exchanged for a building. Therefore the whole city has no background.
I'm not denying that these buildings are lavish, but then so are Las Vegas casinos and the Cheshire homes of footballers. They are repetitive in that the intent is to impress, so they just make they physically large and tend to repeat sections just to fill in all the empty space. It's all a bit childish really.
I believe one English architect was dragged in to make a tall building, which you would expect as it's expensive if they fall down. But what was the point? There is nothing to look at and no space restrictions so it's just a tall building because other cultures have tall buildings, again childish. I'd imagine it is still empty.
Even the mosque which really should have received the most attention just reminds me of Minecraft, is this really competing with the cathedrals of Europe? I think not.
Whatever you think of the buildings they are throwing money at, this is nothing more than a tick on a rich persons to-do list, a place to see because it's expensive and exclusive, like any number of med resorts. Nobody rich goes there for the archtecture because frankly the top 100 buildings in the world are not even on their bucket list, and none of those building will be in that list unless someone got handed a big fat bribe.
It's all faceless novelty over soul.
The burj al arab has some nice points but nothing that makes it exceptional. The rest, meh.
Although watching the people of any country living their lives will always have some worth, but they would still be there in any part of the country.