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Why I'm Leaving

11 years ago
I'm leaving this corrupt country because it's simply awful, filthy and disgusting. The current government is putting prices up while no-one seems to care. Moroccans try their hardest to marry unsuspecting individuals who think their opposite has fallen head-over-heals in love with them - whereupon all they really want is a foreign passport.
Corruption is rife, where people are paid to do a job but will only do what should be done if their greasy and slimy hands are given a back-hander of cash or whatever. I know of some who have had to part with a laptop computer and lots of cash just to get title to their property. I myself have also had to deal with this kind of blackmail. Did you know this country has an anti-corruption office? Yes, it's true - but they've never prosecuted anyone! This country stinks. The people stink. Their food stinks with bacteria & germs. Moroccans have no idea of cleanliness - but they do know how to rip you off. DO NOT GET MARRIED TO ONE! Please pay heed to what I say. I must add that the King is a solid guy, where he's trying his best for the country. His government and its workers have other ideas though. A quick - but painful- answer could be... cut the right hand of corrupt officials and leave them with nothing having confiscated their worldy goods, etc. I know this sounds terrible... but not as terrible as what some of the governmental figures get up to. If you can leave do it now before the A. Spring kicks in. I'm certain it will.

William Russell
William Russell

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