Fez - After listening to the right wing politician, Geert Wilders, calling for less Moroccan in The Netherlands in a rally, Nesim El Ahmadi, a Moroccan Dutch student, decided to leave the Netherlands and go back to his country of origins, Morocco.
Fez – After listening to the right wing politician, Geert Wilders, calling for less Moroccan in The Netherlands in a rally, Nesim El Ahmadi, a Moroccan Dutch student, decided to leave the Netherlands and go back to his country of origins, Morocco.
Nesim packed his bag heading to the airport. Along his way, he wanted to thank Dutch people for letting him stay in the Netherlands for over 20 years.
“I am going to Morocco because they are saying Moroccans are no longer wanted. They don’t want us around anymore,” said Mr. El Ahmadi to a Dutch lady he encountered on the street.
“I want to thank you for letting me stay in the Netherlands for 20 years,” he told another man who opposed Wilders’ claims. “Scr**** him [Geert Wilders]” the man said while shaking hands with Nesim.