Correct me if I am mistaken! Bghit Ndouz F 2M! - TopicsExpress



          

Correct me if I am mistaken! Bghit Ndouz F 2M! ----------------------- Its a Moroccan TV show that I would rather call Moroccans got talents. It is a TV show that demonstrates Moroccan youths trivial talents of music, dance and magic. Thats if you would like to say the unprecedented main goals of this TV Program! They teach youths the ways towards backwardness, triviality and the world of UNCERTAINTY! They are not pushing them towards fruitful and purposeful paths that will allow them to live in a dignified world. I have heard about the TV Program and the diverse talents Moroccan youths got, eventually I felt excited. I was hungrily waiting for Talents to appear, then all I found out was TRIVIALITY! Is that what you call talents? I am so sorry if I say that all I see before my eyes is but clowns! They are just dancing clowns with their jeans half up and half down following a noisy and crazy music. They are just clownesses with their apparently half naked bodies and tempting makeups performing very trivial spectacles. In fact, they are the triviality itself, for they have nothing else to do! Is this a program that reconstructs youths talents? I doubt it! Lets be brave and say: Its main aim is not to reconstruct, but to deconstruct their lives so as not to be able to probe, question and criticize the status quo of our Subaltern society! I am just wondering why dont they show us Moroccan talents in Cu-ran s marvelous recitations? Why dont show us talents of youths capable to read two books an hour? Why dont show us talents of highly effective youths capable enough to discuss whatever matter before them? Why? The answer is already given above. I find my language uncapable to cite all the nasty scenes 2M is constantly showing its Subaltern Moroccan public. Hence, I would like to correct myself and say: Moroccans did not get talents, but rather triviality!
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 23:17:56 +0000

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