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| Re: How deceiving is Tunisia? Tunisia never decieve its people....In contrast we decieve it a lot...... Tunisia was green and till now it is recognized as the Green Tunisia, but unfortunately we don't move to keep it green.... those you were speaking about who look for job opportunities could fight to promote their countries. look we didn't and we don't do any thing and then we say our country deceived us, we gotta seek the opportunity abroad as if other countries are opening their arms for us. we cheat... we lie... we break our principles... we don't keep our words... we think, if we do at all, only of ourselves... we are really deceiving our beautiful country taht my almighty God gave us as a grace. Never blame ur circumstances for ur failure, ur failure is from u and if u fail in ur country u won't succeed in the foreigners' |
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| Re : How deceiving is Tunisia? Yep Sassou! I totally agree with you. I hope you didn't take my question as a personal point of view. But let's have a closer look at the matter. By Tunisia, I didn't mean the country itself but its administrative institutions, and those, are highly deceiving (at least as far as I can see). To lose a job, or an opportunity to sit for an exam (let alone succeeding)...just because only few people get it..people who are not always the right ones, but just happen to know the right persons, if you see what I mean. I have a had a very successful life so far. But I see injustice everywhere I go. For example, I passed my CAPES 4 years ago and I was among the 10 first teachers in the Tunisian Republic in that exam. Instead of having a position in Tunis (where I do belong and live), I found myself sent to teach 400kms away from home whereas some teachers who didn't even succeed at the oral exam got their neighborhood and in universities. It is not envy I felt, it was just injustice. I see it daily. Even being fair with my pupils does not help. Each time, the headmaster is harassing us to add extra marks to that or that person. I don't do that but some teachers do, and that is unfair. Why does that have to exist in our countries? (because it does in many Arab countries)....
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| Re: How deceiving is Tunisia? Yes Caprice, it's really the case... I feel upset when I hear such stories of unfairness. however, there is always a shadow of light to be more or less optimistic. people are getting better... better than they were in the past... trust me we'll become the most perfect people ever seen (I don't mean Tunisia bur Muslims in general). As u don't accept to cheat and add some marks to ur students, believe me there are people who don't accept to be unjust simply because they have principles and ethics. That's my point darling, Tunisia didn't deceive its people but some of them did and do. And I am certain, it won't be the case with the next generations because. ommatou Mohamed (PBUH) Tamradhou wala tamout |
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| AW: How deceiving is Tunisia? didnt understand your question. what IS tunisiato your eyes? do you mean the people, your mood toward tunisia, the food, the weather? what? i guess you talk about a thing that is unseizable |
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| Re : How deceiving is Tunisia? I'm speaking about institutions among other things Amin
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| Re: Re : How deceiving is Tunisia? sorry!!!! would u mind explaining to us in what way it was decieving for u?
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| Re : Re: Re : How deceiving is Tunisia? I didn't exactly say that Tunisia deceived me.I said it's a very unfair place which means there are no equal opportunities for everybody if you wanna get a good job for example. For the sake of Asslema, i don't wanna go deeper in this subject.
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