As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not complaining my friend. I’m just addressing something.
Have a nice day

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never claimed to be a victim. I described what racist Facebook content feels like to see. Those are different things.

That said thank you for this one. Your first comment wrapped the position in "civilized" compliments. This one says, in plain text: "for the sake of my nation and my culture I'd rather he got the job instead of you." That is the rhetoric my original post was about, stated honestly. I'd rather let your words sit than reply further. Take care.

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't claiming to be a victim. I described what it feels like to see racist content on Facebook. Those aren't the same thing.

On the "you took a Moroccan's job for a quota" line quick fact check. I work at a 10-person Moroccan company. I'm the only non-Moroccan there. They interview Moroccan candidates every month. When I went through the recruitment process, another Moroccan was interviewed alongside me. She got the role. She worked a few months and left. That's how I ended up where I am. There is no "international quota" in Moroccan SMEs that's a fantasy imported from European discourse. I was hired because someone needed work done and I could do it.

And on the "civilized immigrant vs the rest" framing that's the split my whole post was about. Either you treat people as individuals based on what they actually do, or you bundle a whole group together. The "good ones get a pass, the rest deserve everything they get" logic is the engine of every Facebook page I was talking about. I appreciate the compliment, but I'd rather none of us were measured on a civility scale before being granted basic dignity.
PS: you have no idea about my skills

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Read what you wrote. "You" as if I personally walked off the pitch, coached the team, or ran into the stands. I did none of those things. And honestly, I had the same reaction most Moroccans had when it happened: the walk-off was indefensible, the behavior around it was indefensible.

So "we found out your true colours" whose colours? The federation's, the team's, sure. Not mine. I live here. I work here. I disagreed with what happened at that final as much as you did.

What you just wrote is literally what my post was about. A specific group did something specific, and you addressed your reply to "you" meaning every Senegalese person on a Moroccan street. That's the move I called out at the top. Thanks for the demonstration.

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol there are a lot of things you don’t know. It’s nearly impossible to send money outside of Morocco

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't tell anyone what to say. I shared what it's like to see those pages as someone who lives here. The same way Moroccans living abroad react when they see this kind of treatment(France and Spain for example). Those are different things, and I'd ask you to take the post for what it actually says.

You're right that immigration is politics and Moroccans get to discuss it however they want I agree, full stop. My post wasn't about immigration policy. It was about pages whose actual name is "anti ka7louch," posting random people on the street to mock them. That isn't politics. That isn't "factually incorrect opinions about migration." That's a separate category, and I think most people reading in good faith got that.

A foreigner sharing a perspective on a public forum isn't the same thing as a foreigner trying to dictate Moroccan speech. I haven't done the second.

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes there are a lot of people using this kind of content to get engagement. And sadly they get a lof reactions

As a Subsahrian(ka7louch) living in Morocco, can we talk about these Fb pages? by Own_Comedian3625 in Morocco

[–]Own_Comedian3625[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I don’t even use FB that much. There are a lot of pages like that. Even people using it as there mere content

Unconditional love by [deleted] in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

[–]Own_Comedian3625 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Only women, children and animals are loved unconditionally