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LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
2 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Unrelated to the topic at hand, but how is the political situation in Morocco, in your opinion? Is there any political party that you support, or even a social movement of a political nature? Or is Morocco's political landscape essentially a lost cause, at least for the forseeable future?

What about the *Makhzen*, a term that I understand as denoting Morocco's political establishment? Are there any decent royals, for instance?

I'm not aware of a single political party in the North African region that, were I North African, I would happily vote for. That is why I pose to you these questions. Some on the White Right were, particularly in the last decade, somewhat enthused with the late Qaddafi, but I am uneasy with his feminist tendencies.

Another interesting question is the attitude of Moroccans towards sub-Saharan Africans. Is it one of 'racism' and 'intolerance', or are sub-Saharans a common sight and well-accepted in today's Morocco?
HappyMoroccanKing on scored.co
2 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
1. I support monarchical party in Morocco. Largest of them is Liberty party (a7rar). It's controvertial for its neoliberal reform; but most others are Islamist scum. We have communist party, adl w ihsan party, and PAM who are all Islamist scum.

2. Makhzen is the historic name for Merinid's form of political organization. Often confused for the name of storage house in Arabic, Makhzen was an Amazigh organization which formalized the centralization of power into the hands of Moulay/Sultan/King. They also added more branches to the government and appointed ministers to run them. Most people in Morocco are royalists despite criticizing the king since Makhzen is a traditional institution and the most natural to us. Makhzen, though, is a rabbit hole and opposing it is traditionally associated with Arabists such Gamal Nasser, Abd el-Krim, Ben Barka, Ahmed Rami, Ibrahim Ghali. Nasser is dead; el-Krim is dead. Ben Barka was assassinated with the help of Mossad after Gamal Nasser threatened Hassan II. Ahmed Rami is in exile in Sweden running [Radio Islam](https://islam-radio.net/) where he accuses Morocco of outlandish lies such as saying Tsahal (IDF) is 80% Moroccan Jews. Ibrahim Ghali is a refugee in Tindouf. So, the king is seen as safe haven against the scourge of Islamism. But some rumors are true. He is Jewish. And he is a homosexual. But it's fine. Most Moroccan have an idea of this but they don't mind it and they rather not mention it to not create a crisis for him.

3. Liberty party was a good party for the nation. In Morocco the fight is only between economic liberalism and Islamists. You are get a party focused on economics or one focused on proxy wars in the middle east. But they are both conservative.

4. As for sub-saharan Africans, they are not welcome in Morocco and they are openly hated. There's news all the time that they committed a rape or they killed somebody, and people are calling for deporting them all the time. Algeria and Tunisia recently kicked out their sub-saharan african immigrants but Morocco won't because we need manpower to build stadiums and host world cup. Blacks get paid 4$ a day instead of 10-30$ Moroccans demands.
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