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sberry wrote:I know what you mean, the world's newest and best racecourse attracting top horses from around the globe for the world's biggest purses - bin it.
betlarge wrote:sberry wrote:I know what you mean, the world's newest and best racecourse attracting top horses from around the globe for the world's biggest purses - bin it.
Yes, bin it.
The world's "newest and best racecourse" was created in a city built by Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Phillipino labour operating virtually as paid slaves. Their passports are retained on entry to the country. Their working conditions have been described as 'sub-human' by Human Rights Watch. They have no right to strike. They have no right to withdraw their labour. There are no unions (despite the unelected 'Government' promising such for a few years now).
I'm sure it's absolutely super for the world's elite to have their yummy racecourse, along with their indoor chilled ski slopes, offshore islands, air-conditioned seven-star hotels and so on.
However I just can't quite get this endless train of shiny, glitzy, enviromentally-suicidal vanity projects to cover up in my mind the human misery and exploitation needed for them to flourish.
So, yeah, I'll leave the whole disgusting money-fetishising project thanks and indeed stick to novice hurdles at Cartmel. True, they don't have £3.8 million to the winner but I bet the two grand feels cleaner somehow.
Mike
Eclipse First wrote:Would you say that the non-elected Government in Dubai has wasted their oil revenues any more despicably than the elected government in the UK in the 1980s?
betlarge wrote:Eclipse First wrote:Would you say that the non-elected Government in Dubai has wasted their oil revenues any more despicably than the elected government in the UK in the 1980s?
Yes I would.
You are of course perfectly at liberty to describe any UK government as acting 'depicably' if that's your opinion.
Try saying it at Meydan racecourse about the Dubai government.
Mike
sberry wrote:Also, I can't help think that when all our old racecourses were built a hundred or so years ago, the labour/working conditions probably were nothing to get excited about.
Miss Woodford wrote:sberry wrote:Also, I can't help think that when all our old racecourses were built a hundred or so years ago, the labour/working conditions probably were nothing to get excited about.
The sport in the US was built on the backs of slaves. Even now most stable workers are poor minorities, and they get little more than minimum wage.
There was a bit of an uproar a few years ago about how awful the housing for grooms was at Saratoga. They got renovated only recently.
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