
One day it’s like this, one day it’s like that … So is Hicham Jerando, the guy who claims to be a rectifier of the wrongs that strike Morocco.
“Dbibina” has the impression that this guy makes videos according to his nervousness, his mood, and he does not bother, but then not at all, of the slightest inconsistency in what he tells. He remains convinced that throwing names in his videos is suffering is enough to make him a hero and give consistency to his words.
“Dbibina” has just watched the bizarre and the last video of a Jerando, visibly in the midst of a nervous nervous, which kept repeating itself, shouting, hitting hands, while being mistaken on the names and the facts.
His targets are always the same, from the security monarchy to the security services, including justice and its senior officials and others, while drooling in rabies, faced with the revival of the attachment of Moroccans towards their national institutions, which he continues to note, as he vomits his ordeal and slanderous remarks.
His message, his ” idea ”? There is unemployment, it’s serious, you have to blow up the diet. Here, “Dbibina” smiles at so much intellectual poverty and inconsistency. So he moves on to something else, and is two facts that seem important to him.
The first is Jerando’s instability in his “positions”, if we can call it “positions.” A few weeks ago, and at the end of intense debates with its multiple sources of information, among the monkeys of Indonesia and Malaysia, Jerando scribbled a declaration in which he affirmed, in bold in the text: ” I am a royalist and I say it by conviction. I like the sovereign and I defend the unity of the country ”.
Except that the monkeys, exasperated by the darkness of this psychopathic character and disgusted by his perfidy, did not fail to insult him, and Jerando decided to make this video, where he clearly attacks the monarchy, attributes all the evils of the country and even exhorts the population to rise, to descend into the streets … a clear call to sedition and the popular uprising against power.
However, Jerando being a resident in Canada, “dbibina” can question the concept of law and respect for bilateral relations by this country, and this is the second fact noted by “Dbibina”.
How then a state that says friend of Morocco, with which he has had so many good relations for more than sixty years, which houses a strong Moroccan community and benefits from his knowledge and knowledge, can he let a guy like Jerando, who openly calls for chaos and the revolution?
Not that “dbibina” is concerned about any popular response to the rantings of Jerando, but he wonders about the inertia of the Canadian authorities, which is more and more like duplicity.
Does Canada consider, with obvious bad faith, what does this guy say is freedom of expression?
“Dbibina” still notes the reaction of the Canadians to Trump’s will to annex their country led according to him by a “governor.”
Canadians therefore know what is the infringement of the integrity and unity of a country, but they let Jerando do. Could it be masked hostility in Morocco? Could it simply be political incompetence?
“Dbibina” thinks that perhaps, this is the heritage of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who summed up the international relations of his country in the United States, before he discovered bitter reality with Trump.
Perhaps also that his successor Mark Carney, more mature and more experienced, will understand that maintaining good relations with Morocco, would allow him to have an opening on a promising market, himself connected to African and Golfic economies.
But today, “Dbibina” notes this Canadian attitude to let insult a friendly country insulting and allowing the launch of calls to uprising and anarchy, from its territory against this friendly country that is Morocco.
And yet, Jerando is sentenced to Canada for the court, he was prosecuted in Morocco and Canada, for fraud, blackmail and calls for violence.
Are Canadian leaders therefore naive and irresponsible at this point to leave such an individual agitating like this, at the risk of jeopardizing the Moroccan-Canadian strategic interests, wonders “Dbibina”?
By visualizing Jerando’s video, it is clear that this guy has lost his understanding. Taking the monarchy is a red line that Moroccans have always refused to cross for 1200 years, and that they will never cross.
“Dbibina” remembers the 2011 demonstrations, during which the demonstrators rejected all slogan against the monarchy; guarantee of the stability and unity of the country. “Dbibina” knows it, the Moroccans know this and they had two reactions to the Elecubrations of Jerando: first, social networks recently abounded in an increasing number of reactions to the insanities of Jerando, and then the troop of chimpanzees who follow the latter continues to reduce like a skin of sorrow. All this explains the disappointed tone of Jerando in his videos.
And for the initiated public, he will certainly take away all that remains of credibility to this guy, who confuses, not once but two, the deceased Mohsine Fikri with the ex-Garde of the body Khalid Fikri.
However, there is a sentence on which “dbibina” stopped in this video, when Jerando screams that the ” beast ” was born. Yes, the “rabid beast” is there, prosperous in Canada whose carelessness to let prosper a mercenary who explicitly calls for violence, could cost him dear.
And so, while waiting for this country to understand where its interest is, “dbibina” leaves Jerando, to the Vox populi Moroccaine, who knows his problems and disputes all day long, within the limits and institutional frameworks, but without ever, to the big one, to allow the unity of his country or his monarchy to be affected by criminals with the appearance of madmen like Jerando.