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Funny how moroccans worship their king but as soon as they leave, they show the real oppression they lived under. I don’t know why they don’t just revolt and take down their monarchy.
Appalling!
You guys whom judge this poor people don’t know what is living in Morocco. Yet your country supports a genocidal dictatorship that forces people to leave because they spend the money in stadiums for the world cup. Shame.
NEXT STOP UK
REVIVE THE GHOST OF QUEEN ISABELLA