This whole thing is reminding me of the classic technique that ruling classes use to control the lower classes, in many different countries and eras. They set the various lower classes against each other, so, for example, the Westerners and Nepalis keep squabbling over who has more rights, so they're too distracted to look up and see what the real problem is.
This tangent has distracted people from the real topic. I asked a question about it above, but no one answered it, so here it is again:
Other countries don't need this exit visa system to keep their workers. What is so special about Qatar that they fear that their workers will run away if given a chance?
This whole thing is reminding me of the classic technique that ruling classes use to control the lower classes, in many different countries and eras. They set the various lower classes against each other, so, for example, the Westerners and Nepalis keep squabbling over who has more rights, so they're too distracted to look up and see what the real problem is.
This tangent has distracted people from the real topic. I asked a question about it above, but no one answered it, so here it is again:
Other countries don't need this exit visa system to keep their workers. What is so special about Qatar that they fear that their workers will run away if given a chance?
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