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The weak often convince themselves they are noble, it’s a face saving tactic. As for your comparison, you as hj and consider me a nuux ismaciil as sworn enemy so your rights are the rights of brotherly people - this extends to all Somalis except my cadow.What would you do if an elderly citizen of your city cries because he fear to loose his property to someone he perceives is more connected or more laandheere in the area. I would cry too if nuux ismaaciil take my baloodh in hargeisa. The system is created to defend the weak. The mayor has done his job.
The weak often convince themselves they are noble, it’s a face saving tactic. As for your comparison, you as hj and consider me a nuux ismaciil as sworn enemy so your rights are the rights of brotherly people - this extends to all Somalis except my cadow.What would you do if an elderly citizen of your city cries because he fear to loose his property to someone he perceives is more connected or more laandheere in the area. I would cry too if nuux ismaaciil take my baloodh in hargeisa. The system is created to defend the weak. The mayor has done his job.
That old man’s children and grandchildren see you as a sworn enemy.
For some who might be wondering why are 3 Xawaadle trucks lying around in Caabudwaaq. Dude, I saw AJUURAAN TRUCKS. I saw Sacad Muuse/NUUX ISMAACIIL TRUCKS, I saw TUNNI trucks. Caabudwaaq is a town of trucks, and trucks, and trucks. Imagine Tunni trucks in Mugdi Mudug? You sit outside for tea at Casbudwaaq city center and every 1/2 of an hour, you will see 1-3 long haul big xamuul trucks either filled with goats or livestock or with badeeco/commercial stuff coming in through the border with Ethiopia or coming into Caabudwaaq from the south or east through Dhusamareb.
Caabudwaaq waa meel yaab leh wallahi.
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The guy masuuliyadi ma saarna. I bet he would do the same in real life.Funny he said he is Nuux Ismaaciil
For some who might be wondering why are 3 Xawaadle trucks lying around in Caabudwaaq. Dude, I saw AJUURAAN TRUCKS. I saw Sacad Muuse/NUUX ISMAACIIL TRUCKS, I saw TUNNI trucks. Caabudwaaq is a town of trucks, and trucks, and trucks. Imagine Tunni trucks in Mugdi Mudug? You sit outside for tea at Casbudwaaq city center and every 1/2 of an hour, you will see 1-3 long haul big xamuul trucks either filled with goats or livestock or with badeeco/commercial stuff coming in through the border with Ethiopia or coming into Caabudwaaq from the south or east through Dhusamareb.
Caabudwaaq waa meel yaab leh wallahi.
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I am actually not against qurjile freedom since I maintain my stance of either bring them in by force or leave them alone approach, I just don’t want darod in my towns and cities- there must be a complete separation between isaaq and darod as two enemy communities.This Mahoka fellow gets caught up with the Somali social media bs. That's what Somalis do.....they love talk to talk trash online.
The political crisis in SL is based around Dhulbahante right to self determination.......nothing else. We don't hate them or want to take over their towns and lands.
The only reason a war will break out is if the iidoor attempt to subjugate us. Its really that simple.
So what if you saw one truck - he most likely has darod business partners?Funny he said he is Nuux Ismaaciil
For some who might be wondering why are 3 Xawaadle trucks lying around in Caabudwaaq. Dude, I saw AJUURAAN TRUCKS. I saw Sacad Muuse/NUUX ISMAACIIL TRUCKS, I saw TUNNI trucks. Caabudwaaq is a town of trucks, and trucks, and trucks. Imagine Tunni trucks in Mugdi Mudug? You sit outside for tea at Casbudwaaq city center and every 1/2 of an hour, you will see 1-3 long haul big xamuul trucks either filled with goats or livestock or with badeeco/commercial stuff coming in through the border with Ethiopia or coming into Caabudwaaq from the south or east through Dhusamareb.
Caabudwaaq waa meel yaab leh wallahi.
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Bro the this nonsense, our cadow don’t respond to kindness so it’s time to use our stick (carrot and stick approach)Mahoka - You may think this is weakness.
But I think this shows that we are a people distinct from other Somali. We must never be like our enemies who love injustice and hatred.
If we are a people who treat others with justice - Then God will show us justice.
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