samawy and creative.... whats golden in this stand of yours i dont understand.
lets not talk like oprah winfrey for a second and stop playing to the gallery.
coping with merging world, fighting racism and ending the starving of african kids... all fine for television interviews but what is the topic we discussing here?
are we politicians mouthing empty words?
the topic is straightforward - its about placing advertisements asking specifically for Indian or Philipino room partners.
Whats wrong in this? If the room owner wants to share it with some one of his choice who are we to querstion it? Its his room and his life.
Such bogus ethical stand is very funny and hypocritical. So using the same yardstick would I be racist if I wanna marry a girl from my country? Would I have a halo around my head if i married a girl from the Zulu tribe?
Creative I think sadly you have missed the point again...
One neednt prove his greatness in whom he shares his room with. Such issues are totally a persons persons choice. And as a result of this if someone is called racist, so be it.
Theres blatant racism in other areas of our day to day life. However its surprising we conveniently choose to ignore it. But start to lecture on whom we should share our houses with. If this is the yardstick to judge racism then 99% of people in Doha would be called racist.
Hmmmm..... Sheikha Gypsy... Will you be my roommate?
samawy and creative.... whats golden in this stand of yours i dont understand.
lets not talk like oprah winfrey for a second and stop playing to the gallery.
coping with merging world, fighting racism and ending the starving of african kids... all fine for television interviews but what is the topic we discussing here?
are we politicians mouthing empty words?
the topic is straightforward - its about placing advertisements asking specifically for Indian or Philipino room partners.
Whats wrong in this? If the room owner wants to share it with some one of his choice who are we to querstion it? Its his room and his life.
Such bogus ethical stand is very funny and hypocritical. So using the same yardstick would I be racist if I wanna marry a girl from my country? Would I have a halo around my head if i married a girl from the Zulu tribe?
Creative I think sadly you have missed the point again...
One neednt prove his greatness in whom he shares his room with. Such issues are totally a persons persons choice. And as a result of this if someone is called racist, so be it.
Theres blatant racism in other areas of our day to day life. However its surprising we conveniently choose to ignore it. But start to lecture on whom we should share our houses with. If this is the yardstick to judge racism then 99% of people in Doha would be called racist.
Hmmmm..... Sheikha Gypsy... Will you be my roommate?