‘I left the richest country in the world for that …’: the back of Sparks Hustle Post of Qatari

The praise of a 17 -year -old Qatari entrepreneur for the culture of the agitation of India triggered an online storm of fire, the criticisms accusing him of condescending comments and deaf comparisons with his education in the Gulf.
Mohammad Jueitem, who says an “international entrepreneur”, published a video explaining why he left “the richest country in the world” to live in India. The clip was supposed to be tribute to the energy and work ethics of India – but many viewers did not take it in this way.
“I left the richest country in the world to live here in India,” explains Jueitem in the video, noting that if Qatar life is “comfortable and predictable”, India is motivated by an incessant ambition. “Everyone works tirelessly … It’s persistence, passion and discipline,” he adds.
His comments, however, quickly drawn clear answers. “No one begs you to stay,” said a user. “Bro, focus. You came here to earn money, not a documentary.” Others have accused Jueitem of exploiting the Indian conditions for content. “This content has been made to degrade India,” wrote a commentator. Another added: “Oh after white saviors, we have Arabic saviors. Cool.”
A particularly sharp answer said: “India is more comfortable for you because of the privilege of whites”, drawing attention to the perceptions of foreign privileges and selective admiration.
Despite the counterpoup, Jueitem remains optimistic in his message, declaring that he and his team work on a company called “cosmos”, which, according to him, has “a lot of room for growth” and aims to “leave an impact”.
The polarizing answer reflects broader tensions on the way foreigners supervise their experiences in India – and the thin line between admiration and appropriation.


