To American

  • American,

    Well, I already left Kuwait about a month ago and have moved to Toronto, Canada....wow, what a difference! The people in Toronto are much friendlier and much more civilized than the Kuwaitis. In Canada, you progress in your career based on your competencies. In Kuwait, you rather progress by how branded is your family name and whether you're carrying a western passport. I was born and raised in Kuwait for over 22 years, yet I'm no different from any foreigners who just arrived. You can't own a house, and even if you can, the Kuwaitis would designate a very specific area for you to buy in a far away area as if you were a bacteria to society. and if I want to open my own business, I can own maximum 49% of the business, while a Kuwaiti must own 51% of the business. Why do I need to force myself to remain inferior to a Kuwaiti? fuck them. I have the skills and competencies, and don't want to share it with a Kuwaiti who will eventually give me a hard time once the business turns successful.

    In Canada, they have already given me a permanent residence due to my qualifications and will eventually become a citizen ofter only 3 years of living here. I have all the rights and freedoms to do whatever I want. I don't need a local sponsor every freakin time I try to move a muscle like how it would be in Kuwait. I can own a house, work in a company without needing a sponsor or give away my passport like the retarded Kuwatis have been doing, and best of all, I can own my OWN BUSINESS 100%.

    so fuck the Kuwatis. Kuwaitis are even racist among themselves. They even have a passport of three classes, which are first class passport, second class passport, and a third class passport. If Kuwaitis are even racists among one another, then a non-kuwaiti like myself should ran as far away as he humanly can! loool...

    Tarek 28 Feb 2009, 06:39 - Report
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