Obscenity: Polisario flag
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Obscenity: Polisario flag

Last week, the military junta and its puppet Tebboune became hysterical when the Berkana football team arrived at their home wearing jerseys emblazoned with a small map of Morocco. From this discreet decoration, which no one would have noticed without their nervous pooing, they made a state thing. The thinkers they were paying referred to the internal security of Algeria on this subject – no less, Marius.

Now, monumental hypocrisy, they are producing Polisario flags by the thousands that flutter in the wind – and this collection of traitors is really threatening our internal security, even if it is with puffers and slingshots paid for by Algerian taxpayers.

This is, therefore, an opportunity to talk about this famous flag, which is rude.

Demonstration:

Around the world, a country’s flag means something. For example, the tricolor of France represents blue and red, the colors of Paris, firmly framing the royal white: The revolution, which started from Paris, ended absolutism: the tricolor is therefore a symbol of this event.

Ukrainian blue on yellow is a field of wheat standing out against an azure sky and refers to the vast sown areas that make up most of the country.

The British Union Jack consists of the English cross of St. George, the Scottish cross of St. Andrew, and the Irish cross of St. Patrick. It is therefore a symbol of the United Kingdom, which encompasses these nations.

Constellating stars Stars and Stripesit is the states that do United States.

The red background of the Chinese standard symbolizes revolution, the largest star evokes the Communist Party, and the stars surrounding it represent the four social classes that make up the people, according to Mao. (We can also freely see mainland China surrounded by Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau and the diaspora.)

We can continue for a long time: everywhere the national flag is loaded with strong symbolism and really says something important.

Everywhere, except for the separatist gang that Algeria supports at arm’s length.

What does their fabric represent? They could choose a stylized dune, a camel or a caravan, a bunch of dates or simply the colors of sand and sky. There would be something authentic about it, even if their country was a fiction.

But no. They didn’t get too tired. They just stuck the star and crescent of the Algerian flag on the… Palestinian flag! The result, rather unsightly because it is too crowded, is not just an infantile collage. That’s obscenity.

Let us remind you that the Palestinians who live in refugee camps in Lebanon, Syria or Jordan, numbering several million, do not have the right to return to the lands of their ancestors. Several thousand Sahrawi Moroccans captured in Tindouf can return to Laâyoune or Dakhla tomorrow, if they want (and if the military junta in Algeria allows them). On the other hand, religion and language separate Palestinians and Jewish Israelis. However, the Sahrawis have exactly the same language and the same religion as other Moroccans, especially those from Tata or Guelmim. Comparing Sahrawis with Palestinians is a trick, an insult to history, an insult to people’s intelligence.

If I were a Palestinian, I would vomit from this diversion from my goal.

And it doesn’t stop there. On the Palestinian flag, the Polisarians pasted the star and crescent of the Algerian flag to make people believe the similarity between the Algerian war and their dubious struggle. It’s so funny that we wonder if it’s a scam. If I were Algerian, this diversion would make me want to vomit (encore).

On the other hand, the crescent moon represents Islam – more precisely, the Battle of Badr. So what? What are we, we Moroccans “on the inside”? Hindus, Calvinists, followers of Scientology? Islam is the state religion in Morocco, you bunch of idiots. There is no difference.

Finally, by inserting the Algerian flag into its flag, the Polisario commits a spectacular failed act: it implicitly admits that it is only an emanation of the corporal regime and that the latter’s goal is indeed to have a 59th villa overlooking the Atlantic – their dream since Boumediène…

In short, this kind of gonfalon that the Polisario stirs up every time a delegation of naïve Norwegian NGOs or cunning South Africans comes to visit is a fraud. But it is a scam that falls on the scammer.

Because the deception of the flag shows the falsity of the “cause”! QED.

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