lol!Why do you visit a black nation first
lol!Why do you visit a black nation first
Yeah and I am glad the Libyan situation did not impact them like it did surrounding countries all the way to Nigeria... Morocco is in a good spot for now imo.
That's crazy because if I do not go back to Ethiopia this coming July then I'm going to Morocco hopefully.
The Moroccan King in this images for some reason looks very "African."
But anyways like others have said Morocco realized that the Arab or European world was not wise for them. Its actually a VERY smart move on their part to get more into African politics to become the big guy on the African continent.
bruh moroccan citizens don't like black people
I live in an neighborhood with like 70% moroccan people they will spit on you if they get the change
We talking U.S. or Morocco proper ?
Whats life like in Amsterdam for a breh?Here in europe I live in Amsterdam
Ok, so your talking diaspora which is what I figured .......(didn't think we had folks from Amsterdam on board).Here in europe I live in Amsterdam
Ok, so your talking diaspora which is what I figured .......(didn't think we had folks from Amsterdam on board).
I'm not knocking your observation one bit. That said I tend to take such observations "with a grain of salt"(so to speak)
Why do I down play your observations?
In short: issues between "black people" and "Moroccan citizens" in Amsterdam probably has just as much(if not more) to do with local dynamics than anything inherent to Moroccan citizens in Morocco.
(Which is what @KidStranglehold was referring to)
Example:
Here in the states you have African Americans in my experience typically from places like NYC, Washington D.C., Minnesota, etc (not shytting on anyone ) who talk about "Africans don't like us". Basically they take their local reality and try to extrapolate it to apply to everyone when what they are complaining about typically has more to do with their local dynamics than any "universal truth" that all/most "Africans" hold. For that matter it probably doesn't even hold for other African Americans that don't live in those locations.
As a result I don't weigh the experiences of people in diaspora very strongly(outside of their local dynamic) as pertains to their dealings with people visiting/immigrating from the continent.
wasn't the african union doing a single passport for all its countries. maybe that's why
Ok, so your talking diaspora which is what I figured .......(didn't think we had folks from Amsterdam on board).
I'm not knocking your observation one bit. That said I tend to take such observations "with a grain of salt"(so to speak)
Why do I down play your observations?
In short: issues between "black people" and "Moroccan citizens" in Amsterdam probably has just as much(if not more) to do with local dynamics than anything inherent to Moroccan citizens in Morocco.
(Which is what @KidStranglehold was referring to)
Example:
Here in the states you have African Americans in my experience typically from places like NYC, Washington D.C., Minnesota, etc (not shytting on anyone ) who talk about "Africans don't like us". Basically they take their local reality and try to extrapolate it to apply to everyone when what they are complaining about typically has more to do with their local dynamics than any "universal truth" that all/most "Africans" hold. For that matter it probably doesn't even hold for other African Americans that don't live in those locations.
As a result I don't weigh the experiences of people in diaspora very strongly(outside of their local dynamic) as pertains to their dealings with people visiting/immigrating from the continent.
I don't think Morocco was that much of a factor in Arab politics. It's only Egypt, among the North Africans that has had a historically strong role and Ghadaffi's efforts which he could obviously not sustain because of the size and location of his country. Morocco's problem with Algeria contributes a lot to its position on the continent with respect to the AU. Other countries, in particular sub-Saharan Africa, have had better relations with Algeria because of their role in training liberation fighters and that extended towards post colonial relationships. Morocco also contributed but they dropped the ball after independence.
Sub-Sahara Africa is the joke of the planet
An open field.
Morocco will turn two or three nations into vassal states.