Morocco’s Gen Z Protests Reveal the Cost of Corruption and Misplaced Priorities
Morocco’s young generation is boldly challenging a government that prioritizes World Cup stadiums over health and opportunity, revealing deep systemic corruption and economic inequality at the heart of North Africa’s most-visited nation.
In recent weeks, Morocco has witnessed an unprecedented wave of protests led by its younger generation—known as Gen Z—as they rise up against entrenched corruption, glaring inequality, and government spending that favors spectacle over substance. These demonstrations are more than just local unrest; they are a wake-up call about how globalist-style priorities threaten national sovereignty and leave hardworking citizens behind.Why Are Moroccan Youth Risking Everything to Be Heard?The movement dubbed Gen Z 212, named after Morocco’s telephone code, operates without traditional political channels. Instead, young Moroccans organize on modern platforms like Discord, embodying a principle we hold dear: if institutions...
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