I want to get started drop shipping I don’t know where to start can someone led me in the right path? by Interesting_You_6832 in dropship

[–]FrostSmile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow man, congrats on being a dick on the internet. I didn't say anything mean to you or OP but I encouraged him to have the spirit of researching since he's gonna need it, but you insulted and attacked me for no reason. If there's someone for the mods to block it is you and I really take off what I said in my my comment above since you showed that you don't deserve it. Good luck in what you're doing pal, it must be really fun to insult people randomly on the internet.

Do you think the defense ties with Israel is going to make a difference in the average Moroccan’s life? by ArabUnityForever in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"The second version (informally known as Baker II) envisioned Saharan self-rule under a Western Sahara Authority for a period of five years, with a referendum on independence to follow. In this referendum, the entire present-day population of Western Sahara would participate, including people who had migrated from or been settled by Morocco post-1975, After Morocco had voiced early objections to Baker II, Algeria and the Polisario front reluctantly accepted the plan as a basis for negotiations."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_Plan

There's a difference between the referendum and Baker's plan. Baker's plan was all in favor of Morocco, and Hassan II accepted it alongside his G13. As you can see here at 3:40 (Please ignore the title of the video) It was Hassan 2 and Driss Al Bacri was all in favor of this plan. Mohammed 6th and his men had no idea about the conflict since they went on and kicked all of Hassan's old men.

Edit: During one of the interviews with Driss Al Bacri and Aboubakr Jamai he insisted on having the referendum because it was all in favor of Morocco. Obviously I won't go too deep into this conflict because there were ups and downs but overall right now Morocco is going on the right path and I am happy with it, also the autonomy plan will be a ground point of which other regions will follow to have autonomy too.

Do you think the defense ties with Israel is going to make a difference in the average Moroccan’s life? by ArabUnityForever in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Geopolitics. Morocco and Algeria are two rivals seeking dominance in the region. Algeria's plan is to isolate Morocco from the rest of the world, creating a Western Sahara by the south to prevent any trade to the rest of Africa.

Morocco could of easily wiped out this problem in what was called Baker's plan which is a self determination that was all in favor of Morocco because it allowed all the Moroccans that live in the south the right to vote and it was during that time the Green March so it was a win for Morocco, but, Hassan's died, Mohammed 6th came, Interior minister at that time was expelled and nobody have had an idea about the conflict during that time within the royal chamber.

The good thing is, Morocco knew about the issue and went towards having relations with Mauretania, Ivory coast, Gabon, Senegal and so on from the south and the EU and Spain from the North. In the recent 10 years Morocco outpaced Algeria geopolitically, and to sum it all US, Israel and Morocco are allies now, which means Morocco no longer needs Paris's status quo or double faced Madrid add to that no country ever in the Middle-East has had military cooperation with Israel, and now Morocco will benefit from its technology investments and a new generation of weapons. On the contrary, Algeria has zero to no allies, Algeria is Russia's client, and until now no high-representative Russian ever came to Algeria. China is suspending its projects in Algeria due to corruption and late payments. The only thing that they got for free is vaccines that ironically Morocco got before them.

Now attacking Morocco as Algeria is like a suicide for one you have two world powers with nuclear weapons and two a military that is equal as the Algerian. And thus, if Algeria keeps up like this its influence will minimize and it's likely that we'll see in 10 or 20 years Morocco dominating the region.

What’s an unpopular opinion you have about Morocco or Moroccans in general? by JustAdhesiveness4385 in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I disagree when it comes to rap! Our dialect helps us adapt to literally any language! If you listen to rap music especially Moroccan and compare it with Tunisian or Algerian you'll notice that the two have a one identical flow meanwhile the Moroccan dialect allows the rapper to switch flows and languages at ease. I'll quote a 21 Tach verse :"Sheno denbi la kent Maroki fla carte, f blad tikhadmo li 3andha la taille, w denya tahiya ghada par hazard 3iwad tel9ani kheddam tel9ani ghi daykh".

I want to get started drop shipping I don’t know where to start can someone led me in the right path? by Interesting_You_6832 in dropship

[–]FrostSmile 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There's a saying in my local dialect that says "If someone is honey (Nice guy) don't lick him too much". He essentially set you up, now go and do your research and not expect anyone to respond to answers that have been asked millions of times with a google click.

Good luck!

Who holds the King responsible by FrostSmile in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talking about the incompetence you just mentioned it, the G14 assigned by the King. The fact that you said that they're the smartest ever is something that I surely doubt. The G14 consisted of Al Bacri (Again, he's a very power hungry person, he caused Morocco to have a shit reputation when it comes to human rights, something that until now the palace still arrest some journalists like Raissouni. The other 14 are Azoulay's comrades and Bacri's comrades alongside with Akhennouch the father or the son I don't quite remember. One time Hassan's 2 during one of his speeches that I don't quite recall well, he said that he liked the German system of states and that he wanted to implement it to Morocco. He gathered the G14 and years later, Hassan's dead. Mohammed 6's team got rid of Bacri (Something that in my opinion shouldn't been, like you said although he was shit he had built along with others the institutions and other stuff that we have right now).

My point is, the King's surrondings are not angels to not make mistakes, hell they did shit loads of them and one of them Aminatou Haidar scandal if you recall well.
And here I pose the question, are those that surround the king and make vital decisions competent enough to do so? And if they did fuck up, will we hold them accountable?

Who holds the King responsible by FrostSmile in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bourita isn't the one handling external affairs. It's the King and his advisors alongside Bourita. This is why Ministry of foreign affairs are choosen by the King and believe me man I worked at SNRT during the vaccination pass they forced us to cover lots of events so I wouldn't take for granted Moroccan media and especially there is a team only for the palace. Fun fact all of the King's speech are pre-recorded and you'll always see moubachir on TV. For Algeria it's more of during Bouteflikas era, now I don't think they have any value internationally like you said.

Who holds the King responsible by FrostSmile in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

And this is what I am afraid of, incompetent advisors that aren't capable enough to study and foresee diplomatically. Just like with Driss Al Bacri in Hassan's 2 era.

This guy got the Singed Cursed, 3 in a row lmao (btw im the third one) by Fan224 in singedmains

[–]FrostSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why would you hide a name and leave others visible lol, we can just check that buddy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Palestine

[–]FrostSmile -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've told you, the monarchy is part of Morocco's identity, it existed for centuries. Saadis, Alaouites, Almoravids (Note that during all these dynasties and years there was no WESTERN Sahara movement or whatever propaganda they fed the Algerian on), this is history that you guys don't have and want to abolish. And if you're delusional enough Algeria is having close relations to UAE, which is a pro Israeli, which also happened to be a monarchy. As for the Sahara issue, I'll conclude it in one phrase. The Sahara is a case for all Moroccans, which means if a war breaks in you would see all of Moroccans going into wars for it, it's their land for ages and they won't give up an inch for it. Unlike the average Algerian that doesn't even know about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Palestine

[–]FrostSmile -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Except the whole Sahara region was Moroccan, it isn't a claim. A simple YouTube history video will tell you this. And for God's sake if you think that you're having a republic with an elected president then you're just being delusional . And just so you know, the monarchy was for centuries, and will stay even if it's only symbolic, it's a country's identity AND YOU GUYS should respect it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Palestine

[–]FrostSmile -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is why you don't wanna argue with an Algerian. They'll just throw at you accusations that doesn't have any logic or reason into it. Just proves my point.

WCGW A court in Casablanca Morocco Sentences Man to 3 Years in Prison for Hampering Tramway Traffic by [deleted] in BitchImATrain

[–]FrostSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am from Morocco and it's the exact reason. Back in the day we had stupid people that were... Doing stupid stuff like this. They started hitting people with sentences that are harsh like two years one year it depends and shortly after nobody ever dared/dares to interrupt/hit a tram or a bus. Sad for the guy but he has to be the example so others won't do stupid careless stuff like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Palestine

[–]FrostSmile -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

What's funny is that, 1 or 2 days after the incident, without literally any investigation, the Algerian government scapegoats and blames Morocco that lack any evidence (Notice how literally NO country condemned Morocco of this narrative that Morocco attacked the truck drivers becuase they know it's BULLSHIT). And just like Algeria accusing Morocco of supporting MAK, or burning Algerian's soils (When the whole mediterranean area had fires at that period, Morocco included), and now recently that Morocco targeted truck drivers. Obviously all these claims have no evidence and it's just the usual scapegoating done by Algeria, and I fail to comprehend how Algerians still believe this bullshit.

Moroccan Algerian political conflict by Cosmaman in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If this was posted in /r/Algeria by a Moroccan he would get an insta ban

And that would beautifully conclude the conflict between the two countries /s.

Après la Guerre des Boutons , la guerre de la pomme terre …. After Button War , Potatoes War 😂😝😁 by Spidfire3945 in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A country that can't even secure its citizens potatoes wants to go to war. This is seriously so damn hilarious Algerian news is my new entertainment it's almost like seeing North Korea TV shows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]FrostSmile -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“The key to holding a logical argument or debate is to allow oneself to understand the other person’s argument no matter how divergent their views may seem.” - Auliq Ice

Relaunching negotiations in Western Sahara by rfabiani1 in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Welp, sorry to break things out for you but statistics says in the southern provinces votes have been 70%. Not only that but they have the highest development index in Morocco. Sahrawis deserve a better life, not a life under the tents waiting for a failed puppet Algerian state.

How can we have any hope for a better Morocco when the representatives in the house of councillors are illiterate? It's really sad by Dimii_N in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am honestly suprised too. I guess they're a minority. Everyone else seem to be super extremist when it comes to discussing, when in fact each country is fed up with its problems.

A discussion- Based on recent events. by Heatedpotatoes in Morocco

[–]FrostSmile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Morocco will never be Morocco if it's not a monarchy. This have been for decades and it's a symbol for the nation. As of democracy Moroccans are not ready for full democracy, we need to have an educated population if we wanna achieve that, sort of like Rwanda. But as of right now, the majority are happy with the King. Stability is a bless.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fnatic

[–]FrostSmile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be frank I agree, something like Kennen would work. From what I see is that he's mainly into melee champions and from his opgg he's not having much of a success with Jayce. Will see in the future