First, try to understand. That's what I was trying to say at my previous post, and I'm content with it since I understand the circumstances. But if it is still difficult to digest, then the second thumb rule apply: their country, their rules. We should respect this whether we're in Qatar or in France or anywhere on earth. There's a saying from the place where I came from: "Wherever the earth is stepped on, the sky should always be upheld high...". And yes, it is also perfectly correct to say that if we don't like it and we cannot live with it, then we can leave anytime. It's our choice.
First, try to understand. That's what I was trying to say at my previous post, and I'm content with it since I understand the circumstances. But if it is still difficult to digest, then the second thumb rule apply: their country, their rules. We should respect this whether we're in Qatar or in France or anywhere on earth. There's a saying from the place where I came from: "Wherever the earth is stepped on, the sky should always be upheld high...". And yes, it is also perfectly correct to say that if we don't like it and we cannot live with it, then we can leave anytime. It's our choice.