Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
From Reuters............ I've highlighted an interesting bit in bold...... :huh:
11:04 24Sep08 RTRS-RPT-FEATURE- Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide By Raissa Kasolowsky and Lin Noueihed DUBAI, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Sex on the beach or drunken trysts may not raise eyebrows in many cities, but a recent case in Dubai has exposed a growing cultural divide between native Muslims and Western residents seeking fun in the sun. The story of a British pair facing possible jail terms on charges of having drunken sex on the beach made headlines around the world, but in Dubai, reports are frequent of hapless foreigners falling foul of local laws that strictly control drinking and ban homosexuality or kissing in public. Dubai's foreign population has expanded rapidly in recent years, dwarfing the native population, as the Gulf Arab trade and tourism hub tries to put itself on the international map with a promise of tax-free earnings and year-round sunshine. <<snip>> If the law changed to suit Westerners, said one Emirati woman, it would be her who lost her freedom. She already forbids her daughters from going to Dubai's malls and hotels. "It is up to the person who comes here to be informed," said the woman, who like most declined to be named on a topic which they feel is too sensitive to discuss in public. "If there is an open trading system which draws people from all over the world, it is not fair to ask why they are not free. You have to follow the rules of wherever in the world you go." (Editing by Sara Ledwith) ((Gulf newsroom, +971 4 391 8301, [email protected])) Keywords: DUBAI SEX/ |
Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 6814760)
From Reuters............ I've highlighted an interesting bit in bold...... :huh:
[COLOR="Purple"]11:04 24Sep08 RTRS-RPT-FEATURE- Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide <<snip>>] Interesting piece mind, and that woman who has banned her kids from the malls, poor kid, saying that if they are strict muslims the last thing you want to see is a couple of russian lasses with belts instead of skirts and their baps hanging out. |
Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 6814821)
"It is up to the person who comes here to be informed" - never a truer word spoken, and I can see how the locals must get pissed off, but if the country keeps trying to get more and more tourists then it's going to carry on the same way - and if one day something bad happens, worse than going to jail for humping on the beach its going to start scaring people away from Dubai, and then whats going to happen?
Interesting piece mind, and that woman who has banned her kids from the malls, poor kid, saying that if they are strict muslims the last thing you want to see is a couple of russian lasses with belts instead of skirts and their baps hanging out. Their culture only seems important to them when it suits them. let them ban alcohol and then see what happens to their economy! |
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I completely agree with both posts above!
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Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Inselaffen
(Post 6814897)
fails to mention the number of local and other muslims who frequent Dubai's nightspots including such places as the York, Imperial Suites and the Rattlesnake.
Their culture only seems important to them when it suits them. let them ban alcohol and then see what happens to their economy! geez, even in DIFC, the flagship for the financial market here, there is already, or going to be, a private bar, there are restaurants that sell alcohol...and why, cos they know this is what the western finance companies expect, and they want them here... as my mum always said, you can't have the penny and the bun... MM, xx |
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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
(Post 6814948)
i know, it is extremely selective...they can't have the tourist cash and not the tourist mentality...
geez, even in DIFC, the flagship for the financial market here, there is already, or going to be, a private bar, there are restaurants that sell alcohol...and why, cos they know this is what the western finance companies expect, and they want them here... as my mum always said, you can't have the penny and the bun... MM, xx |
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Where are these beach sex highlights promised in the threat title? :( This thread had potential.
The UAE could never go back to more traditional religious values could it? The population balance in so in favour of those who want a more liberal society that any attempts to reverse the progress made would fall on deaf ears. |
Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 6815129)
heh, good old mum, thats a great saying.
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Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 6814821)
"It is up to the person who comes here to be informed" - never a truer word spoken, and I can see how the locals must get pissed off, but if the country keeps trying to get more and more tourists then it's going to carry on the same way - and if one day something bad happens, worse than going to jail for humping on the beach its going to start scaring people away from Dubai, and then whats going to happen?
Interesting piece mind, and that woman who has banned her kids from the malls, poor kid, saying that if they are strict muslims the last thing you want to see is a couple of russian lasses with belts instead of skirts and their baps hanging out. |
Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Inselaffen
(Post 6814897)
fails to mention the number of local and other muslims who frequent Dubai's nightspots including such places as the York, Imperial Suites and the Rattlesnake.
Their culture only seems important to them when it suits them. let them ban alcohol and then see what happens to their economy! .......... but there's no way a Muslim can be 'banned' from anywhere, at least not officially of course........... |
Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Charismatic
(Post 6815141)
The UAE could never go back to more traditional religious values could it? The population balance in so in favour of those who want a more liberal society that any attempts to reverse the progress made would fall on deaf ears.
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Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Bonny Boy
(Post 6815561)
Do you re-call the Iranian revolution of 1978? If the money dries up anything can happen.
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Re: Beach sex trial highlights Dubai cultural divide
Originally Posted by Charismatic
(Post 6815578)
Good point.
I am not sure what level of debate over traditional/progressive approaches happens. In Bahrain, for example, the debate is much more visible. |
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Dubai is a confused teenager - everyone's fault but their own ... I say one BOOM and Dubai will return to the sand. Simple as! Similarly, if people are THAT stupid to mess around and plead ignorance then more fool them!
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actualy I got told off today by some older arab bloke, I was in the changing rooms after a swim at teh gym, had my t-shirt and shorts on, I was facing the lockers, whipped my shorts off, t-shirt was still covering most of my arse, and this bloke says 'excuse me, no nudity in here', and I went 'erm ok sorry', went to put my other shorts on and he pointed and said 'no nudity! I can see your ass'.
It was all very odd. I guess I'll use the little private rooms in future, I mean jesus, whya re they so offended, he should have just turned away.... :unsure: |
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