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.
In the Faculty of Law in Hassan I University, located in Settat, a small city located 83 km from Casablanca. (God bless the next generation of Moroccan lawyers) and while many live under the poverty line, especially in this city, most are trying to improve their lives and their parents "lives.” They discovered that some who got the best grades at university got them by “working hard by spreading their legs under their teachers" desks, rather than spending sleepless nights reading, writing, and learning by heart.
Worse, nobody would have known about it if one of the teachers involved in exchanging good grades for some pornographic fantasies had not lost his phone and which was found by someone who posted the screenshots of the conversations, which spread in no time.
The Moroccan National Observatory for Education said the scandal was damaging the reputation of higher education, the university and the entire country, and that these professors’ behavior degrade the role and message of higher education. It hits the system at its heart. While this case hasn’t been the first and certainly won’t be the last, Moroccan Drama continues…
BY Simo bb