Qatar World Cup: migrants wait a year to be paid for building offices

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before this thread turns into an anti-Mooooslim hate fest, remember Qatar and the House of Saud are happy to sponsor death and destruction in Syria and give rise to the most violent, backward forces in the region while they tear the intellectual & cultural capital of the Arab world to pieces just to deprive Shiite Iran of its main ally.
Iran and its main ally are responsible for the same shyt. Both sides empower backward and destructive practices for the entire region...
 
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I won't be supporting this world cup. Some shady shyt had to go down for Qatar to get it in the first place. I didn't support the last one because of the displacement of poor Brazilians
 

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I won't be supporting this world cup. Some shady shyt had to go down for Qatar to get it in the first place. I didn't support the last one because of the displacement of poor Brazilians

You post this based on your own code of ethics and morality, and the problem with people like you (if you are in fact being genuine), is that most people aren't like you, and are willing to spend for their temporary entertainment even if the cost is another human's life.
 

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before this thread turns into an anti-Mooooslim hate fest, remember Qatar and the House of Saud are happy to sponsor death and destruction in Syria and give rise to the most violent, backward forces in the region while they tear the intellectual & cultural capital of the Arab world to pieces just to deprive Shiite Iran of its main ally.

I agree with this post brother but honestly the people of Syria did rise up against Bashar's crooked and evil ass in peaceful protest and he DID bomb them and kill them en masse. An organic resistance did form and people did fight against him at one point and continues to. Anything else is honestly peripheral in my view. Yes there are a lot of factors at play including what you said but I feel like it takes away from the true and natural resistance to oppression that does exist. His father was a butcher and he is too. Assad is worse than Saddam ever was and especially to his fellow Arabs. I joke around with the Sunni Shia partisan swag and I geniuenly don't trust Hezbollah or Iran, but that is not to say I trust those people who I openly concede are among the lowest form of humanity. They funded the people who terrorized and killed my family in Somalia. I can't say the same for the Shia brehs. All the external factors aside, I think I would be negligent and dishonest if I didn't personally pray and hope for a gruesome end to Assad and his wife's lives.
 

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indeed, I follow this issue closely and the abuse of maids/foreign workers is widespread among affluent Lebanese too. but I would say it's more of a class issue than a race issue. poor Arabs in Lebanon and the Gulf also get treated like shyt.

I agree. Even their fellow poorer Arabs get treated like shyt. In the Arab mindset, you're either something or you're nothing.

However, other Arabs rarely end up as maids, servants etc. It's usually reserved for poor South Asians and the treatment is horrendous.

Some of these Arabs are real fukkbois.
 

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Sand cacs always been this way towards darker skinned people, I'll just never get over the irony that these Qatari fukks own al Jazeera. It was the perfect way to hide their more slimey sand cac behaviors. Ethiopians been beefin with these dune colored crackas since the first Jihad against us, after all we did for Islam and the way the Prophet told them savages(that were tryna kill him at first mind you) to leave us alone and show respect. I hope every drop of oil blows up in the gulf and we're forced to use solar energy so these fukks can be frozen out for good. They deserve the worst pain for all the geopolitical fukkery in East Africa and the way they treat migrants. Insha'allah. :ohlawd:
 

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I agree with this post brother but honestly the people of Syria did rise up against Bashar's crooked and evil ass in peaceful protest and he DID bomb them and kill them en masse. An organic resistance did form and people did fight against him at one point and continues to. Anything else is honestly peripheral in my view. Yes there are a lot of factors at play including what you said but I feel like it takes away from the true and natural resistance to oppression that does exist. His father was a butcher and he is too. Assad is worse than Saddam ever was and especially to his fellow Arabs. I joke around with the Sunni Shia partisan swag and I geniuenly don't trust Hezbollah or Iran, but that is not to say I trust those people who I openly concede are among the lowest form of humanity. They funded the people who terrorized and killed my family in Somalia. I can't say the same for the Shia brehs. All the external factors aside, I think I would be negligent and dishonest if I didn't personally pray and hope for a gruesome end to Assad and his wife's lives.

good post akh.

I'm in total agreement, during the first stage of this conflict, the Syrian protests against the Assad regime was genuine and represented the legitimate grievances and aspirations of the Syrian people. but that authentic, non-violent resistance have been entirely snuffed out by the extremist, foreign funded elements fighting Assad. the simple fact is this, if the majority of the Sunni favored the rebels over the Baathist government, Assad would have fallen years ago. it's simple math.

Syrians deserve justice from all sides that have perpetuated this madness for so long, but what they need now is a end to this war and a return to something that resembles normalcy.
 

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I agree. Even their fellow poorer Arabs get treated like shyt. In the Arab mindset, you're either something or you're nothing.

However, other Arabs rarely end up as maids, servants etc. It's usually reserved for poor South Asians and the treatment is horrendous.

Some of these Arabs are real fukkbois.

Syrian girls are routinely subject to violence, human trafficking, sexual assault and forced/temporary marriages in virtually every middle eastern country they have sought refuge in. the exploitation and abuse is so rampant that many Syrians would rather return home to the war zone and die with dignity.

poor, vulnerable people get exploited regardless of what color they are, what language they speak or what god they worship. we're a despicable species, breh.
 
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good post akh.

I'm in total agreement, during the first stage of this conflict, the Syrian protests against the Assad regime was genuine and represented the legitimate grievances and aspirations of the Syrian people. but that authentic, non-violent resistance have been entirely snuffed out by the extremist, foreign funded elements fighting Assad. the simple fact is this, if the majority of the Sunni favored the rebels over the Baathist government, Assad would have fallen years ago. it's simple math.

Syrians deserve justice from all sides that have perpetuated this madness for so long, but what they need now is a end to this war and a return to something that resembles normalcy.

It ain't that simple, if it was just a numbers game then using that logic Shiites in Iraq would have overthrew Saddam a long time ago. Fact is Sunnis there have few options, either Assad or the rebels, both for various reasons being undesirable to the moderate citizen.
 

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It ain't that simple, if it was just a numbers game then using that logic Shiites in Iraq would have overthrew Saddam a long time ago. Fact is Sunnis there have few options, either Assad or the rebels, both for various reasons being undesirable to the moderate citizen.
the two situations are not analogous. Iraq was devastated by decades of war (where Iraqi Shiites largely fought Iranian Shiites) and sanctions, the population was starved and beaten down to the point where they were dependent on government for survival. Syria has been engulfed in a civil and regional war for 3 years now.

when the Sunni and Shia actually fought in Iraq, the Shia majority defeated them handily and committed wide scale ethnic cleansing.
 

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the two situations are not analogous. Iraq was devastated by decades of war (which Iraqi Shiites largely fought Iranian Shiites) and sanctions, the population was starved and beaten down to the point where they were dependent on government for survival. Syria has been engulfed in a civil and regional war for 3 years now. and

when the Sunni and Shia actually fought in Iraq, the Shia majority defeated them handily and committed wide scale ethnic cleansing.
True, good point.
 
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