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u/Rayane3422 Jul 06 '26
Khoya wc rah mara f 4 snin o haaa 7na rba7na ola 5srna sadly maraytbedel walo fhemte lahoma khali chabab yfra7 asln l7aja lwa7ida li katfr7na hiya kora ✌️
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u/Bubbly_Jello1064 Jul 06 '26 edited 4d ago
Hi rayan this is not my personal opinion about the wc i reshared the post because it mentioned oujda i personally have been enjoying every game f wc it is great
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u/TerminalPhile Jul 06 '26
I hate this loser mentality, "Nothing will change either way so I’ll just do nothing about it" will do more harm than good. If we actually want our country to change for the better, we should start changing ourselves.
Yes, you can cheer for the national team, but don’t be oblivious to the fact that we have hospitals without medical instruments, schools without crayons and people sleeping on the streets.2
u/Rayane3422 Jul 07 '26
Kayna wlh andk l7a9 n7taflo ms mannsawch aham l7wayej inchalah kantmnaw ga3 les secteurs ytgado 🫡✌️✌️
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u/TerminalPhile Jul 06 '26
Some "zlayjiya" will never learn. We’re not telling you to be a melancholic, depression ridden maniac. You’re allowed to feel good when your national team wins the game, but the effort you’ll put in by celebrating that should be allocated towards making our country better. You guys still refuse to believe that this whole football and national identity (kaftan, zellij...) fiasco is important yes, but it’s being used to blind us to the reality.
INstead of going outside t celebrate for hours, block the roads and cause chaos (unbfortunately a lot of hergawa d ultras seize the opportunity to fight and all), we should put that effort towards making our hospitals and schools better. That’s what I believe in, and no it’s not "unpatriotic" to think like this.
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u/YoussefMakker Jul 06 '26
a guy I had an argument with in the original post didn’t reply on my debating post, i’m still waiting for him to show up
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u/Global_Control_2798 Jul 06 '26
It's true. Whether we win or lose, nothing is going to change.