Dubai Is A Parody Of The 21st Century

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Published 2021-09-02
The worst of urban planning and capitalism, plus some slavery for good measure. Welcome to Dubai, everyone.

This is a reupload due to a copyright claim against an old footage of Bucharest I've used in the previous version. This should be fine now.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AdamSomething
    RIP old video, hello new video. This time without any potential copyright claims.
  • @BigWilmson
    Let's be real and simple here. If your billion dollar house, hasn't even been planned with a sewage system, it's just a glorified tent.
  • Dubai is the perfect example that you can't buy taste, a soul and culture.
  • @Kito-Anime-Arena
    My ex was kidnapped in Dubai by an Uber driver and drove out into the desert where they waited for another car to show up. When the other car got there, she realized if she was going to get in with that person she would never be seen again, so instead made a run for it. She made it back to Dubai and told the cops, who didnt believe her, saying "this doesnt happen in Dubai". Crazy shit.
  • @lunarebony6122
    Hello. As a person who went to school in dubai, this is all 100% accurate. To give you the picture.... schools would often host these charity events. Basically they made kids buy toothbrushes to gift to construction workers. Toothbrushes. All the kids thought this was completely normal until they got to the age where they had a conscience. The workers have so little, they are gifted TOOTHBRUSHES by schools. They don't even have the money to buy toothbrushes. This was a problem with the school cleaners as well. There would be a day at the end of the school year to donate money to the cleaners... this money went to a big-ish lunch for them. They get paid so little, they aren't allowed to question, get angry, show any sign of emotion other than happiness, and the best the school can give them is a big lunch.
  • Moment of silent who lost their life for building skyscrapers. My uncle lost his life and he made 120$ a month. Working 12 hours a day. 6 days a week.
  • @ganweidi1382
    Dubai is a perfect literal metaphor of pure materialism without context, culture and value.
  • @byronius7012
    Dubai is a great case study of what would happen if you gave unlimited resources to someone who doesn't know what city planning is and told them to plan a city
  • @GoGoG4MinG
    I always said that Dubai is a HUGE caricature of all the worst in our society
  • @jordy_3d
    It feels like Dubai is just some guy's first attempt at playing Cities: Skylines after watching a few videos on YouTube and immediately using the Unlock All mod rather than learning about city development whatsoever
  • @troyjones2687
    I never understood why “modern” has to automatically mean ugly glass and steel crap. I think mixing old beautiful buildings with modern looks so much better.
  • @Tosspoet
    An old friend of mine lives In Dubai, he had an opportunity to live in Berlin, a not-perfect city but a comparatively much better place ethically. When he moved there first he did when he visited back home was complain about the "quality of cleaner" in Berlin is not up to par compared to Dubai. Number one I work in retail am working class and definitely don't have enough for a cleaner, so he's already lost me. But what made it even worse is how he went on to say "The cleaners in Dubai have more of a passion for the work, the one in Berlin always for more money if she worked overtime, found her to be quite a drag". I stopped wanting to be friends with him after this point.. He moved back to Dubai recently from Berlin and said "Berlin has too much culture, it's distracting me from my work"... I think Dubai is also corrosive to the souls of people who live there. It chips away at people's concepts of fairness and justice, leaving only a facade of opulence. I would love nothing more than to see the exploited workers why mince words the people in slavery rise up and take the city they made for themselves.
  • @FutureCommentary1
    I'm from Africa and everybody wants to go to Dubai on vacation. To me it always seems to be a parody city. If I want middle east culture I go to Egypt or Jordan. If I want to be blown away by bling bling capitalism Las Vegas seems to be the place. But my fellow countrymen just love Dubai for some reason.
  • dubai is like when you stumble beyond the game map borders into an unfinished shell of a city
  • "Smooth brain dictator plus construction equals dumb shit" pops into my head every so often.
  • @MP-cb7zk
    100%, lived and worked in Dubai and other major centres throughout the Middle East for 10 years. It's all the same and everything that you've highlighted in your documentary is completely accurate. Ruling families seeing which can upstage the other the most, most luxurious, tallest building, most outlandish architecture, most opulent palace, it's outrageous. And you hit the nail on the head with your coverage of 'modern day slavery'. Coming to this part of the world makes one feel complicit in all the wrong doing towards the migrant worker population and the daily human rights violations that occur, that they endure by coming here. Promised better lives only to be treated like slaves; human trafficking that isn't covered in the news.
  • @majorpwner241
    Dude don't apologize for this getting dark... it was brilliant how you ended this. Your criticisms are legitimate. Don't apologize to make weak people more comfortable with something that should be disturbing them. This video is amazing and insightful and my only criticism is that you felt the need to apologize when you were so right.
  • i LOVE the idea of future humans finding those dumb man-made islands underwater and just thinking "what the fuck"
  • @homie89916
    As someone who grew up in Dubai for the first 15 years of my life. I will tell you, everything about this video is extremely accurate. Dubai is just a show but if you actually live there you realise the bad, evil and the horrible thing about this city.
  • @bearlh40
    Lived and worked in the UAE for a year in 1999. I could tell so many horrible stories, mostly about the locals. Watching the abuse you mentioned was what wore me down. All you people who "just love the UAE" obviously lived isolated and privileged lives. Think of the city as levels. I had to "scratch the surface" and was led to the bottom levels, spending a year advocating for one of their immigrant victims. A Muslim from a Muslim country who was, like most of their Muslim immigrant 'brothers', treated worse than I can describe. Worse than you can imagine. It took me five years time...and a lot more time money and energy...to get this innocent young quadriplegic rehabed and repatriated back home. It was an absolute battle the entire way. It wasn't consistent with my philosophy , but I had to, for the first time in my life, realize that human beings can actually be...evil. Yeah tourists and expats, pray you never have to 'scratch the surface' and experience the Dark Ages Hell that is the true heart of this abomination of a country. And all their oil rich Gulf neighbors are pretty much the same.