Adnane Filali: the influencer who turns hatred of Morocco into a business plan

The intrepid one, always true to himself and at the grand service of those who love to hate Morocco so much they forget Algeria, has gifted us yet another masterpiece. Yesterday, in a Twitter live – probably watched by his three and a half fans – our star influencer brilliantly justified, without the slightest hesitation, a terrorist attack against Moroccan civilians in Smara. A performance worthy of a standing ovation… but rather in the category of the most glaring indignity.

With the flair of an international law expert trained… on YouTube, Filali explained to us that the Polisario militias are a “legitimate army.” Yes, you read that right. According to him, an armed group firing rockets at civilian homes would fall under the Geneva Conventions. We eagerly await his next humanitarian law classes, perhaps sponsored by… the Algerian Ministry of Disinformation.

But the best is yet to come. Not content with defending terrorist acts, our web vigilante attacked the Moroccan initiative before the U.S. Congress to list the Polisario as a terrorist organization. What audacity! How dare anyone ask the United States to call a spade a spade? For Filali, it’s interference. For the rest of the world, it’s just common sense.

And since every great work deserves funding, Adnane thought of everything. In a rare show of humility, he displayed his PayPal account during his live stream. One must make a living, right? Slandering Morocco doesn’t pay for itself. So he holds out his digital begging bowl, hoping for a few dinars thrown from Algiers or Tindouf, in exchange for his latest anti-Moroccan tirade. Activism meets crowdfunding: a revolution!

It must be said, the man is consistent. For years, not a single stance in favor of Morocco, not a single criticism of violations in the Tindouf camps, not a single recognition of Moroccan diplomatic progress. No, his role is full-time anti-Morocco. Almost a calling. At this level, it’s no longer hostility: it borders on toxic passion.

But rest assured: behind the arrogance and logorrhea, there is only a sad puppet. A spokesperson without credibility, whose recycled speeches barely mask the void. A digital pawn in a war of attrition led from Algiers, more useful for making noise than convincing anyone.

Adnane Filali is a bit like the telemarketer of anti-Moroccan propaganda. With a tele-sales tone and arguments worthy of a junk drawer, he tries to sell the world a narrative that no one buys anymore. Except maybe himself.

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