Come on
Kuwiat has its limitations and people who live here have learnt to live with Kuwait's short comings. It is not about alcohol or leaving; its stating facts. Mature and civilised societies realise their short comings and learn to live with it or activly change to improve.
There are many studies (World Bank, UN and HSBC) which states that the quality of life is Kuwait is less than those in the region and many other countries. Living here just personaliizes those studies. Persons expressing themselves should be respected as this is a sign of maturity. I read a master's thesis written in 1984 complaining about expats in Kuwait yet little is done to reduce the numbers. Imagine a Kuwait taxi driver, hotel doorman, receptionist, labourer. This would significantly reduce the demand for expats. Efficient government servicess would reduce number of expats. The list continues.
This is why we live in different countries to build experience. So instead of saying leave to persons describing the place, accept and ask for ways to realisitically improve. Blaming no alcohol legally in Kuwait is looking for an excuse to dismiss expats who decribe the place as it is.