Tell me you're joking. Dubai is a hellish shit-hole. They foreign workers are abused and treated like slaves.
I'm not joking. Certainly some people who visit Dubai hate it, and you're welcome to your opinion... it's a polarizing type of place. Personally, I loved it, although no place is without problems. Your generalization of foreign workers is problematic... certainly some have been abused by some developers. It's a minority, but of course thats what makes the headlines. Some abuse, I'll grant you, but "treated like slaves".... sorry, no. They were not captured at gunpoint from their lives in Pakistan and boated over on slave ships with chains and shackles and zero pay for all eternity. They were enticed to work by a salary that was greater than what they'd earn back home.
My father used to deal with property in Dubai and no way are they happy. They are forced into the crappiest situation. Many are starved, beaten or extorted. They have no due course with the law either.
I didn't say the laborers were "happy," although I lived on a bloc where eleven 60+ floor towers were being built 24/7. I walked among thousands of workers every day. In general, they were smiling, joking with their buddies, drinking Mountain Dew and talking on their cell phones. It looked like hellish work to me, but to call it "slavery" is pretty disingenuous. You are trying to hold them against a standard that you as a Westerner enjoy. These are people who come from villages without running water, and here they are in Dubai earning enough money to support their families back home, they have water, electricity, food, and an environment at least as safe as where they came from.
Maybe the few forward facing workers packing bags at the mall are fine, but not the backend slaves. That's why Dubai has had numerous riots from the workers (who are jailed and then deported without anything).
As I said, I lived on a block of towers with thousands of laborers and I was around them for two years. I could see them working on site, during their breaks, and coming and going. Not once did I see a riot or a single act of violence against any worker (isolated riots have occurred typically due to a developer running out of money and not paying the wages).
The country is horrid for human rights. I hate the place and never want to go back. It's a gigantic artificial motorway complex with nowhere to walk and no natural beauty. Biggest hotel, biggest skyscraper, biggest shopping centre, biggest indoor ski slope, biggest artificial archipelago, biggest fake islands, and most retarded city built by uncivilised backwards sheep herders with more money than sense.
To which human rights are you referring? Yes speech is curtailed, but not hugely. Yes, foreigners are treated more poorly than Emiratis. Yes, someone could get in serious trouble for illegal drugs. All of that I will not defend. However, unlike other "modern cities," Dubai doesn't routinely rob its population of wealth at gun point. What you earn, you keep. What is more of a human rights violation... Dubai which infringes on press freedom, or the US, which extracts wealth to pay for violence, murder, and pillaging of foreign countries?
You call everything there "fake," but I call it man-made. Are you not sitting on an "artificial chair" typing on an "artificial computer"? Dubai has created a fascinating and thriving city out of what was a bleak desert 15 years ago. If skycrapers aren't your thing, fine, but there's plenty of beauty in Dubai, and for all the country's problems, it is doing many things right of which the rest of the world might want to take note.