Moroccans claims their main exports are minerals, seafood products and citrus fruit. In fact, their truly main export is hashish. In June 2009, Spanish police arrested a group using helicopters to bring large amounts of hashish from Morocco into Spain. They pretended they were using the helicopters to take people on photo shoots, when in fact they were using the helicopters (as well as high-speed boats) to ship the drugs. Spain serves as Morocco’s main point of entry for cannabis from which hashish is produced. Morocco is a top producer of hashish, with Moroccan police seizing over 110 tons of hashish in 2008 (though not to worry, that was down from 117 tons in 2007). See http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/morocco/?id=32653.
Fag sex by the men of Morocco is not uncommon. As one pervert describes it: “Men also have the prerogative of sex in this Arab culture, especially younger unmarried men. Even though denied intimate contact with women for religious and cultural reasons, few men are virgins on their wedding night--and virtually all men get married here.
Among premarital men, male-to-male intimacy is a common, temporary, convenient and secretive form of sexual contact. This bonding is a sort of masculine rite of passage from puberty to manhood. However such intimacy does not identify them, to themselves or each other, as 'homosexual.' This ambiguity wrapped in paradox is an informal matter for Moroccans and an enigma for uninformed western visitors. The best way to understand it, as an outsider, is to visit the streets of Morocco and let the experience happen. And then do some thoughtful reading. See http://www.globalgayz.com/country/Morocco/view/MAR/gay-morocco-myths-and-realities. Barf!
The women of Morocco are on a quest for political equality. “Women have still not yet achieved the desired level of representation in Morocco’s local elections, particularly on political parties’ regular electoral lists,” they complained in June 2009 (even though their numbers were up significantly in that month’s elections). See http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2009/06/10/feature-01. It would be all well and good to have qualified women hold office, if it did not inevitably include a package of filth – which is how nations that forget God roll. So, of course, the new code of law in Morocco increased the ability of women to initiate divorce proceedings, so in 2007 26,547 women applied for divorce compared to 14,181 men. Oh, and not to worry on behalf of the perverted men of Morocco, because the law still allows them to have polygamous marriage agreements. And if your penchant is for little girls – like your pervert pedophile “prophet” Mohammed – you can still marry a little girl. “The family code increased the marrying age of women from 15 to 18 years, but parents may still secure a waiver from a judge.” And, “According to women’s associations, one serious problem remains – the marriage to minors. The number of such marriages remains high, constituting 10.03% of all marriages.” See http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2008/02/15/feature-01. The “men” of Morocco are freaks and perverts, so the reigns are being taken over by the women, with a lot of jabber about modernizing things.
Sexual trafficking (report from http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2008/105386.htm)
Morocco is a source country for children trafficked internally for the purposes of domestic servitude and commercial sexual exploitation. Morocco is also a source, transit, and destination country for women and men trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation and involuntary servitude. Young Moroccan girls from rural areas are recruited to work as child maids in cities, but often face conditions of involuntary servitude, including restrictions on movement, non-payment of wages, threats, and physical or sexual abuse. Moroccan boys also endure involuntary servitude as apprentices in the artisan, construction, and mechanics industries. Moroccan boys and girls are also exploited through prostitution within the country and increasingly are victims of a growing child sex tourism problem. Moroccan girls and women are also trafficked internally and to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Syria, U.A.E., Cyprus, and European countries for commercial sexual exploitation. In addition, men and women from sub-Saharan Africa, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan often enter Morocco voluntarily, but illegally, with the assistance of smugglers. Once in Morocco, however, some women are coerced into commercial sexual exploitation to pay off smuggling debts, while men may be forced into involuntary servitude.