Yeah. A lot of Westerners speak of Arabia as if it were an accident, an undeserved growth. They point to the oil and say they would be nothing without it. This is just pure hypocrisy. For example, a country like the US is extremely wealthy in natural resources, one cannot help but to gain wealth. Agrarian land, forestry, minerals, the range of ecosystems, and dynamic seasonal variation across geographic regions, sea access for trade and seafood. I can go on and on. Those people were blessed with land that gave them sufficient ground to build complexity. The oil is no different.
They essentially say their civilization was earned. It's ignorant dissonance and hate. At the core of this is a supremacist thinking that their success arrived from an implicit "superior" inherent qualities. They also imbue moral qualities to material wealth. It distorts their worldview that, if Saudi Arabia or Oman is successfull and well-functioning, their minds have to excuse it somehow because only liberal Westerners can live in true blessings. So they say, ah, it is the oil, exclusivizing that land wealth from their countless pre-requisite privileges that set them up.
You hear these people often speak of how Dubai is so terrible. Mind you, I have never pedestilzed Dubai since I perfer places that are not so polished; I'd rather go to Yemen, Saudi or Oman. Yet no one in their right mind can discount the accomplishment. On YouTube, you see constant videos where weird psudeo-smart White guys making countless list of how Dubai sucks in everything, like every city in Europe is not a decadent urban cesspool.