Abdellah Taia. This little pervert is all the rage on the talk circuit. He’s the “first openly gay autobiographical writer published in Morocco,” now living in Paris after studying French literature at the Universities of Rabat, Geneva and Paris-Sorbonne. He writes fictional texts of autobiographical inspiration. His biggest hit is “record of sexual awakening” in Salvation Army. They just love to talk about him and put his perverted fag mug on the airwaves, so they can encourage all the young men of Morocco to be open and notorious sinners before God. If these mutts in the media never put another dreamy-eyed simpering she-beast in the public airwaves again, while touting his recording and publishing of his filth, they would not make up for their crimes against God.
Mohammed VI – “His Majetski” a/k/a “The Playboy King.” The current king of Morocco, Mohammed VI – is known internationally as a playboy. The media write about it like it’s a charming little sideline part of his personality. Those are buzz words for the fact that he whored around. Don’t pretend he stopped when he got married. Get real. He’s trying to outwit the curse that God has put on this land of perverse false religion with his public-relations campaign of “modernity with tradition,” with a lot of construction and partying. This is designed to draw the mind from the fact that Morocco is impoverished and the few elite who have money live out their days in spoiled decadence. No one is watching for the souls of their fellow citizens in this land of venal greed and perversion; that is the legacy of the playboy king. “He has parties with Elton John and the American rapper P. Diddy. And his pursuit of recreation, from jogging to racing the royal Jet Ski, earned him the nickname ‘His Majetski.’” See http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/050509/0morocco.bl.htm.
The Moroccan Media. Even as the Moroccan government is vowing to “clamp down” on homosexuality – so they can pretend to be righteous and holy and large and in charge – the Moroccan media is pushing the fag agenda. The latest assertion that they will “clamp down” came from the government in response to the media. “The state's initiative reportedly comes in response to recent articles in the press calling for greater tolerance of homosexuality.” See http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2009/03/26/feature-02. The media perverts collaborate with perverts like Samir Barkachi of the Moroccan gay rights group Kifkif to push this filth, and a government headed by a playboy king resting on a religion founded in the 600’s by a pedophile has no moral authority or ability to resist – no matter what rhetoric they churn. See http://observers.france24.com/en/content/20090326-morocco-gays-come-out-shadows-homosexuality-conference-marrakesh.
The Elite & Youth of Morocco. The young people of Morocco – especially the wealthy elite – are as filthy as the young people all over the rest of the world, their pretense at conservative Muslim values notwithstanding. They can buy drugs or a doctor to abort their babies whenever they want (though their laws ostensibly put some limits on abortion, but since 1967 the abortion law was “liberalized”; the government’s view is that the fertility level is “too high” in Morocco, so they provide direct support for contraceptive use and has supported “family planning” since 1956 and in the early 1980s they “de-medicalized” family planning services to increase access and set up mobile clinics and rural family planning services). The filthy manner of life of the young people of Morocco – at least those who can afford it (and they almost all want it) – is depicted in Marock. This movie depicts the life of the wealthy elite brats of Casablanca, focusing on their sexual escapades and heavily-drugged party life.
There is also a big music (“hip-hop”) scene that is the centerpiece of the hedonistic manner of life of the young of Morocco. These music festivals are places “where ‘you can go with your boyfriend or girlfriend and no one will want to see your marriage certificate.’ ‘It’s not a case of being Westernised,’ [an art critic recently said], ‘it’s just about partying.’” http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2007/apr/22/morocco.features. Since at least 1984, when a study was done among 200 women in Casablanca aged between 15 and 45, the women have openly admitted that at least two-thirds of them have sexual experiences before marriage.
Prostitution. Morocco has the reputation of having a significant rate of prostitution – male and female. Many young men and women grow up poor, but want a different life; so they engage in prostitution to make money. “Morocco – with the dual distinction of being impoverished and highly touristic – is home to many young women seeking a ‘way out.’ … Many work in smaller towns in Morocco and are patronized mostly by fellow Moroccans; others become part of Morocco’s large and unfortunate sex tourism industry.” See http://www.alertnet.org/db/blogs/29542/41db065ed4386dee47b681d81f9eff72.htm. Students, divorced and widowed women routinely turn to prostitution, which is considered acceptable and respectable; and many young men in Morocco see engaging in sex for money as a way of life.