Electricity Blackouts Caused By Moroccan Election Revenge
So far, everything was normal until I read this story about one collective counselor in the commune of Sidi Bouchab, the region of Souss Massa. He submitted an urgent petition asking a district worker to investigate the power blackouts in the 13th district, which he considered an act of revenge on the area’s residents by a candidate who punished the residents, who did not vote for him, by cutting off the electricity in the area. Are we in 2021 or a pre-historic era? While the question remains unanswered, the Moroccan drama continues…
Moroccan Islamic Educator Sexually Active with his Underage Students
After the scandal in which Moroccan teachers were accused of trading sex for grades was revealed through a student's leaked conversation with a teacher, another scandal occurred because of WhatsApp. However, the teacher did not lose his cell phone.
He obtained the numbers of his students through their files, which contain their data, and communicated with them secretly at night and outside school hours.
The parents of four underage schoolgirls complained against the professor, supported by screenshots of WhatsApp conversations that expose many of those seemingly worthy of trust. Their complaint accused him of sending all types of sexual content and recordings, deceiving their daughters, and sexually exploiting them.
Moroccan Sex For Grades
While many Moroccan influencers are flashing their fake lives on social media and getting many teenage followers ready to do whatever it takes to be like them, we all know what it is. It’s the shortest path to success where it is trendy in Morocco, since Moroccan society lives for others (everyone is watching everyone and ready to do anything to be better than the others). It's as sad as it sounds, but we Moroccans hate each other, because Moroccans hate Moroccans.
Those who chose to study and work hard at their universities were so disappointed after the sex scandal went viral.
Moroccan Soccer Scandal: Bursting Into Laugher While The National Anthem
While Moroccans were watching the soccer game between the national team and its counterpart from Guinea-Bissau, they couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw on TV many members of the Moroccan soccer game bursting into laugher while the national anthem was being played at the Mohammed V complex in Casablanca.