Algeria's generals and attempts to "monopolise" marginalized groups!

As the failure of Algeria's generals, both civilian and military, to achieve any real victory that would contribute to improving the daily living conditions of all Algerians becomes increasingly exposed, their tendency to distract people with marginal issues or those that arouse popular sentiment, proud of their patriotism, increases. Unfortunately, in both cases, they resort to "fabricating" imaginary victories and inflating fleeting historical issues that "do not satisfy the hunger" of Algerians these days. The evidence of this is too numerous to count. Neither the holding of the Arab Summit was an event that inaugurated the era of the Great Algerian Republic, nor did the retrieval of the skulls of a "group of thieves" fuel national sentiment. The person who oversaw the operation was a "gendarme" official who, like his peers, worked for the French regime and was extremely happy to be honored with the helmet or hat of a French gendarme who had wreaked havoc in Algeria for 130 years.
What's most pitiful, and more precisely nauseating, is that Algeria's generals of both types, given the extreme paucity of propaganda material, primarily linked to the need of some European countries to compensate for the shortfall in Russian gas imports (Italy in particular), quickly shift gears to inventing any topic related to Morocco, the neighboring country they have made an eternal enemy of the regime, despite it retaining its status as a partner in blood and struggle in the living collective memory of Algeria. Even in the matter of antagonizing Morocco, the poverty of propaganda policy appears more evident due to Morocco's de facto superiority in all areas related to human effort in general. Consequently, they have increasingly resorted to the "instinctual" aspect, for the purpose of "fattening" and subsequently "savaging" a group of electronic flies and mercenaries of "fabricated demonstrations," stripping them of any human semblance or religious, educational, or moral scruples, as we see almost daily on social media and recently in the squares of some French cities.
Perhaps what increases the "savagery" of the Algerian generals, their submission to the directives of their French master, is that both parties belong to the defunct colonial era of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which is incapable of absorbing and dealing with the realities of the first quarter of the twenty-first century. What is most dangerous for them - primarily - is that this dual savagery is being translated literally by directing it towards groups of mercenaries in public squares and virtual world spaces, in order to attack everything Moroccan, with increasing degrees of "obscenity" and moral decadence, unaware of the futility of trying to delude them that this "scum" in any way represents public opinion in proud Algeria.
The free Algerians have unequivocally recorded their stance towards their neighbor of blood and struggle, Morocco, when they took to the streets by the millions for almost a year, calling for the downfall of their regime, not the Moroccan “Makhzen regime.” Not one of these streets witnessed a single offensive slogan against Morocco and Moroccans. Indeed, the spontaneous demonstrations of joy that took place after the Atlas Lions’ victories in the Qatar World Cup were matched in intensity and scale only by the spontaneous demonstrations of joy that swept through Moroccans when the Desert Warriors won the Africa Cup of Nations. Everyone was chanting the slogan that drives Algeria’s generals mad, which is made up of a simple word: “Khawah... Khawah.” Here, the thought of any person whose awareness exceeds the mental capabilities of a “silkworm” comes to mind: What new reasons have arisen for the hostility between the two peoples, for the Algerian masses to turn from the slogan “Khawah... Khawah” to the slogan “Enmity... Enmity”?!!
The crucial point here is that Algeria's generals do not realize the dangers of "savaging" citizens and focusing on their instincts, rather than "humanizing" them and concentrating on developing their minds. This latter goal is what advanced countries with nationalist systems, based on actions rather than slogans, devote a significant portion of their national income to. This goal aims to educate their citizens to use their minds, not their muscles, to manage debate and disagreement with others, both inside and outside the country. Success makes regimes stable and the masses organized, enabling them to transition from intellectual to moral education, which transitions them from "barbarism" to "civilization," facilitating the management of public affairs by competent individuals disciplined by the standards of good governance and social responsibility. The opposite of this education, whose motto is "investing in barbarism," in accordance with the abhorrent principle "starve your dog and it will follow you," while bringing immediate benefits to investors, the end result is disastrous by all standards. The price is paid primarily by countries that have effectively transformed into jungles subject only to the law and morals of the "jungle." Therefore, the release of dozens of those who were brutalized by the Algerian intelligence and their French masters, despite its exorbitant cost, will only earn the planners and executors the “curses” and contempt of all those who see them with common sense. And the day will come when their feelings of anger will turn against those who brutalized them and “emptied” them of their humanity!
In conclusion, perhaps it would be more appropriate for the officials of this failed regime to focus their attention on reducing the number of “real” people standing in the morning “queues” for milk and other food supplies, rather than increasing the number of “artificial” demonstrators against Morocco and Moroccans. They should direct the funds that go to the mercenaries of the “Tindouf Republic” and the small “knuckleheads” like the nobodies Mandela to those who are resisting to confront thirst and the shortage of various types of goods.
Because the chances of success in competing with Morocco in any realistic field, whether economic, political, or otherwise, internally or externally, are almost non-existent, for no reason other than the extreme difference in the structure of the two regimes and their working philosophy, and the futility of a failed “student” trying to keep up with a “teacher” who precedes him by at least two decades of diligent work, the most beneficial thing for the officials of the Algerian regime over the decades of false “formal” independence is either to acknowledge this reality, accept it, and work accordingly, or to hasten to search for a relatively safe haven that will allow them to spend the billions they have plundered in the few years they have left in this mortal world.
A final word to the free Moroccans: despite the legitimate feelings of anger towards the “disgusting” comments and images you read and see, uphold the will of your wise king, and do not descend to the level of this barbaric group and exchange insults with them, as they represent nothing to the 45 million Algerian brothers “afflicted” by his failed regime. They are also the truest expression of the inability of the Algerian generals to keep up with your “realistic” successes in shaping the future of your country. As the old saying goes: “Silence is an answer that many do not know how to answer... and no one can tolerate it”!!