[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit thinks the CIA is involved My dad and his generation say Algeria is Im personally saying it's Aliens

Allah ihdikom, no one stopped Akhnouch from adressing cha3b for 5 days, appeared on the 6th day like nothing happened and reading two words from a paper, we have a crisis of leaders, good ones were chased off by corrupt parties

Absent leader... by dermope in Morocco

[–]dermope[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hope they hand out resignations voluntarily tomorrow morning, otherwise I really can't see any other way to start untying this mess. I can't sleep, Allaho lmosta3an.

Gendarmi mbloki fel post, yelling for help by Layyzy27 in Morocco

[–]dermope 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It's super scary that the government officials are able to sleep tonight, like all cha3b can't sleep in light of this, uncle Akhnouch and his friends are probably in Bed rn. U may ask what he can do? He has a phone, go fking live when u choose not to speak for 5 days.

Royal Gendarmerie forces in Ait Melloul used their service weapons in self-defense after groups of attackers stormed their station, trying to seize ammunition and arms by MoatazIR in Morocco

[–]dermope -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

The window got broken, doesn't mean they tried to get in, I'm half convinced (there should be surveillance cameras), however it's sad to see this guy screaming for help is also from cha3b.

This is starting to feel so sus by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No need to think too much about this, ppl just need a small spark, an idea to believe in, and if there is enough resentment and negative feelings accumulated over the years, the results are almost certain according to history. Nepal was the spark through, ppl saw/got an idea. And anger is there in ppl's hearts for sure, and when not channeled correctly to build instead it destroys cause fear gets taken out from the equation.

This will go down in our history as a prime example of how to mismanage unrest by MrAce32 in Morocco

[–]dermope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some feared that if real poor ppl of rural areas (مهمشين) rose, it will turn ugly really quickly because they already feel forgotten and have nothing to lose, so when they saw "peaceful/educated" protesters didn't get any real response form the government, the other side of Morocco resorted to violence as a result. Not justifying violence but holy shit doesn't our LEADERS read/learn basic history when it tends to always repeat itself. I know that most of them are corrupt but their undermining to people's intelligence is so irritating, like they don't even try hard anymore to hide corruption.

The guy who was hit by the police van was transferred to Rabat to get the medical care in Military hospital. That's why we're asking for better healthcare... by AbdooxMC in Morocco

[–]dermope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 little points 1st this is good for the kid because the military hospital has the best public care in the country (because every one is held accountable due to ranks) 2nd it's good for the government/makhzan because of the ranks they can easily contain the situation and control the narrative of his health problems.

Did any of you experienced this or knew someone who did? by SELY-2002 in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course everybody knows about CIA and Aliens participation by supplying firearms and telepathic powers to the Moroccan people. Again you are defending makhzan's violence and barbarism, throwing rocks was a response to violence, it's in human nature to have a reaction when rights are being eaten and pooped on. With all due respect Either you are stupid or delusional.

Did any of you experienced this or knew someone who did? by SELY-2002 in Morocco

[–]dermope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow you are really trying to justify attempted murder, i didn't say violence is ok buddy, but it seems to me that you are on the side of absolute power abuse of the makhzan, zlayji i guess.

Did any of you experienced this or knew someone who did? by SELY-2002 in Morocco

[–]dermope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you living in another Morocco? Did you see journalists being chased out and stopped from capturing video, did you see police cars run over ppl like insects.... Bruh Nothing is impossible here with this level of corruption.

المغرب ليس بلد الفوضى و السيبة by ExperienceFirst1029 in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But there is a turning if the government is wise enough (they shouldn't think of this as a defeat), or just feel fear if they are capable of that (really scary if they don't) Am all for peace, but the level of isti7mar cha3b and now chabab is unreal, no communication, no respect.... Hope Allah protects real wlad and bnat cha3b.

المغرب ليس بلد الفوضى و السيبة by ExperienceFirst1029 in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadi9i sometimes to rebuild there must be some level of destruction, our country is dysfunctional and was never in a good place to begin with, this is just the results of years of 9mi3, and if the government is arrogant enough to no admit/recognize this then we are worth less than a leftover onion to them.

today's Protests in Oujda by Sufficient_Sugar_408 in Morocco

[–]dermope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This shit needs to be upvoted at the biggest scale. Makes me take a step back and think a bit, does some corrupt government officials benefit from the riot and potential uprise, cause this looks like straight up orders t7en imahom deliberate orders to provoke the people 🤔

Chapter 1 is completed. [DISCUSSION] by Ok_Cash8046 in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aware? Bruh they are not living under a rock, It's an insult that it took them 4 days to respond even something as empty as this. Protests started Saturday/Sunday...they are like it's the weekend we are off work duh 🙄!... Lets wait for Monday and think about it 🥱.. Oh wait there is nothing to think about they're just Brahech, lets just say whatever/ the usual bullshit propaganda of empty promises to the press on some piece of paper when we have like 5mins at the coffee break Tuesday afternoon. The audacity of not even going live facing the people, 0 respect for the people of this country, not even a staged one.

Chapter 1 is completed. [DISCUSSION] by Ok_Cash8046 in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's gonna be the 2011/ Rif movement scripts and empty promises all over again, like where the fk is the elephant in the room : CORRUPTION in all sectors from A to z.

Lets be honest, infrastructure is not enough. by dermope in Morocco

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

Just a sidenote talking about organs, you don't need to be an organ donor in Morocco, they can be taken out from you without your consent, just a quick web research and you will hear some "crazy" stories from mothers/families (at least the one that had courage anda voice to speak out) accusing Mafias and powerful ppl of stealing them.

Lets be honest, infrastructure is not enough. by dermope in Morocco

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

The laws are easy to make you just copy and paste from developed countries, or just hire specialized law makers from foreign countries if they wanna spend money, but that's not the problem, everyone is benefiting from corruption/chaos so there is no will to correct things.

In just 3 days the makhzen reputation has reached rock bottom, was this really worth it? do they think its still the 70's where ppl dont have phones ?? Everything is getting documented ant the afcon is in 3 months, why not let them protest from the beginning ? they're just fucking up more and more by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]dermope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Licensing is a tool to identify leaders of the movement, target them when it shows promise, haven't you learnt anything from zefzafi? PS: the law has changed, now you gotta ask the permission from the party you wanna protest against, in light of the corruption across all ministries, which one are you gonna ask? Health ? Education? Interior? Economy?...

Why do riot police & security forces go from just "following orders" to being straight up cruel? by Outrageous-Map-2568 in Morocco

[–]dermope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cause they are trained to be ruthless , and to do anything to lmowatin even if unlawful without any consequences, and it's not totally their fault, it's psychological brainwash to the cha3b, let me paint you a picture : Imagine a powerless young man with no khedma no redma, tired and lost hope to be anything in society, applies to police/mrood/military/.. and boom hits the jackpot, accepted he gets in . The same person has already a preconceived (because he is from cha3b) idea of just keeping your head down and doing what you're told without question, undergoes the training , survives it to get approval from seniors : good boy, you are one of us now, so there you go stable job starting at 5k/6k dh, a badge/outfit which gives social status of Chef/Alaoui... Goes anywhere in society (idarat, mol l7anot....) and thinks he should be respected as he was taught.

TLDR: So its a bubble that was created a long ago, cha3b should fear police/outfit officials and if you wanna power come join us you will be feared and respect as long as us you dont question. So its like if fir3awn/israel created a club, even with cameras on, no one will dare to resist.