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Old 14th December 2004, 01:45
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I saw this question posed by someone and believe it is good for us Moroccan here to talk about
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Morocco, a country known for its rich history, beautiful nature and world-renowned track athletes. That's it for the good stuff to some extent. Morocco is also known for its confusing political structure, official's corruption, elite monopolies of business, contradictions in society and religion, depressed youth, immigrants in Europe and America and everywhere else seeking jobs, opportunities or education and sending money back to their famillies. Before you jump up (or utter in your little corner) and say that M6 is a dictator and the source of all things that are not working out right in Morocco, ask yourself first what have you done to help your OWN country. Did you ever give your time, energy, skills, care, devotion to your community simply to help others and the country (no rewards that is)?"

This topic is about you tell us, what is practical that you have done for Morocco in the past? are doing now? or plan to do in the near future? or suggest what can be done if you cannot do it. As small as it could be. We'd like to see every post carry a practical idea, that people can learn from and hopefully get inspired by to contribute, in turn, to Morocco.
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Old 14th December 2004, 11:03
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I left it!!!! Together with a couple of thousand others of my generation. So the Moroccan brothers and sisters of our age have statisticly a bit more chance on the jobmarket

Morocco also loves to receive our foreign currency. So we contribute to the economy.

If that's not enough, then I don't know.
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Old 14th December 2004, 11:09
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I contribute by...

Doing what most Moroccans do ie spending 2 months wages on my 2 week holiday there every summer.
Also...
Paying the police off when they hassle me
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Old 14th December 2004, 11:16
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Yeah, right on!!!! and now the question:: What did Morocco do for us? <besides taking our money>
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Old 14th December 2004, 11:24
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Apart from trying to skank us at any given opportunity, making us feel like outsiders, always talking about us, the police always trying to find something wrong with our passport/I.D card

Need I go on???!
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Old 14th December 2004, 12:41
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Anisa, u seem to have had a bad experience with the police back home, why don't u share it with us
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Old 14th December 2004, 13:38
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But my brother and male family members have had many problems.

I did get chased by the police once Because I was out late it was the summer the king died & apparently by going out we were disrespecting the king.

The mentality out there is F***ed up man!
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