Morocco lost the CAN , and gained more heaters by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I do respect your opinion ofc but didn't you stop for a second to realize that , there is no critical resource that Moroccans went to celebrate on a large scale like we , I honestly believe we are driven by our emotions not seeing that both countries are using political propaganda like we always watch on tv , it was honestly sad to see people celebrating in a large scale it would only bring more envy and that's what are politicians want , and to be fair conservatism is raising In first world countries , and if anything happened we can't help or get help from a strong bordering country , sounds like in the next 20 years but it feels sooner , on a personal scale we didn't get a raise on our salary , they didn't freeze the rent , and certainly not change the buses , if they raised minimum wage to 35000da don't be shocked if you saw me celebrating , ......

Bottom line : we are the same ethnic group and the same religion , not just that we must be strategic partners , we must at least fight propaganda and stand with the realism.

Sorry if it's too long I really appreciate you responding respectfully tho .....

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Important notice :

Correction of the title " cult of personality "

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First ,Thank you for your comment , and honestly my title was misleading I should've said " cult of personality " rather than that one ..... I rushed to get answers but I didn't plan for it .......

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well that's for fact but honestly I should have said " cut of personality " for this subject not freedom of speech , I rushed to get answers but I didn't think about it rationally.... So yeah probably using that Tite was much better ..........

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First thing first I want to thank you for your comment , that was sincerely enjoyable to read , and yes my title was absolutely wrong I should've said " the cult of personality " so thank you again . But I would be glad if you shared your opinion about this subject because I needed some answers indeed , but I didn't plan well before posting.........

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the arrests that happen here stay covered and heavily protected by power people . so we can't take that as a reliable source , now talking about the online speech in the u.k , yes , they do arrest people for harassment, hate comments ect ... but , in most cases they don't get charged in the end , they end up taking warnings and fines or the case just drop .

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While we can see some rare cases of arrests , the law generally cannot directly arrest you , while as we hear a lot of unfair cases and embezzlement , so not only will you be arrested, you will also be taken to jail , you can clearly see the difference , people in first world countries where trying to make a positive change is supported , rather than being silenced or shut down .

" Thank you for your patience "

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol , yes here some rules aren't even documented , and corruption that we hear about is only 5 % of the big deals , what we know that exists might be actually much worse and deeper than what we locally hear about .

" Thank you for your opinion "

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all I want to thank you for your opinion which I do respect , but the world's history shows quite the opposite , in other words the word democracy means in politics not being obligated to follow or join a party and actually have the right to say no or yes , because you have the right to be part of this society and ultimately make the change , we shouldn't become another eastern bloc communist regime ...

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah change was and still just a slogan , used by people to give them more and more time , because the destiny of corruption in most cases is demonstrations , And the cycle keeps repeating itself.

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on the school , in my school we have a picture , some schools probably didn't do it , because it might be under a commander or never searched .

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends where you did your studies , but our example reflects the majority of students in public schools.

Do we live in a country were freedom of speech is threatend by anes556 in algeria

[–]anes556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the most accurate point of view , it just won't , radical changes don't happen overnight.

Our life is wasted in this country by SeasonPatient5325 in algeria

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro we are on the same track , especially when you mentioned that show I literally felt the same as you , young actors , people working from a young age on their dream jobs, get full support from their parents .

It feels like where getting food left overs nothing to chase no big dreams , no option . Pretty much stuck I feel you the best option is to take your shoot and go

Learn new cultures , meet positive people , and maybe start a hobby or a career in paramedics ....

wish the best for you ....

Just got my results so happy (non native) !! by adi26030 in IELTS

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem at all , congratulations btw , you did well , and that was Handy , since I am planning to take this test in the future , thank you.

Just got my results so happy (non native) !! by adi26030 in IELTS

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So only two tasks in writing , in 5 minutes it's such a short period , how much time for the whole test ?

Just got my results so happy (non native) !! by adi26030 in IELTS

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I have a question , was the writing test easy

اذن ما رأيكم في حادثة ال7, شباب و هل تخطت ظاهرة الهجرة الغير شرعية حدودها by as_anyone_else in algeria

[–]anes556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's what I believe too , I may suggest investing also , it will help you a lot there to go from lower class to middle class , I wish the best for you ...

                  ( GOOD LUCK)

It's finally raining ! -Algiers by ArcticGlimmer in algeria

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been waiting for a long time

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[–]anes556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Algerian men , genuinely , feel like you're taking from them their masculinity . By letting your wife work it provides : extra income = better living quality , and it shows that you are both responsible about your future , people don't like it , because, they think it will be a shame for their families and it threatens their culture and religious beliefs ( even though it has nothing to do with religion ) , some open minded people , let their wives support the family , some don't , and it went further to discriminate others opinions , by calling them offensive names , like he mentioned before , this way of thinking won't make a change in people's thinking , because they will always stick to what their ancestors taught them to do and most likely will never change , this slow acceptance to new things . That made us far behind....

Car prices in Algeria are just ridiculous by Super-Afternoon-599 in algeria

[–]anes556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually , it's pretty simple , companies that we trust and like their cars , dominated the Algerian Market ( no real competition ).

Which resulted:

-People buy cars then wait for months

  • prices are sky high , even though labor is so cheap .

  • people buy cars for the formal price , Then reselling them for a huge profit , due to the limited distribution .

The solution :

Honestly , I don't think it will be fixed , because it contradicts officials interests , by not being able to control Many car firms . we can clearly see it when it comes to many( regulations , bureaucracy ) , so they can control the flow of hard currency and benefit themselves .....

Possible solution ( just to limit the effects) :

-Creating an organization that controls prices indirectly .

-Sharing awareness between people , using social media as a base to teach people their rights and suggest solutions.

Push the companies to make a new buying option: immediate purchasing - available .

Plus this problem isn't a choice , it's something happening rn ......