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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Real_Talk » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:33 pm

I think alot of people on these message boards haven't been back to Somalia since they left. I've been to Djibouti, Hargeisa, and Bossaso and about 98% of the people there were BLACK AS COAL. Everyone knows that the Dir are the oldest Somali clan and they are almost all completely dark as coal.

The original Somali were all very dark. The few light skinned people there are now are the result of mixture with foreign Arabs, Indian, or Portuguese.

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Voltage » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:34 pm

FAH1223 wrote:
Kismayo

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Give me the page link to this pic, the guy look familiar.

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Hyperactive » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:34 pm

dadkan Allah ha aafiyo.

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Madd_Scientist_ » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:34 pm

Gifted wrote::lol: What I find funny is how they are trying to prove that they are not the darkest or the lightest, what is the big deal? Subxanallah, there is nothing wrong with being dark or light.


i agree! brain washed or what? :lol:

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby FAH1223 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:34 pm

Kolombo wrote:Voltage,

This obsession with "lighter-skin" Somalis is just plain retarded walahi. There are even people who claim their clans are lighter-skinned than others and see it as bragging rights. Its a sub-concious desire to emulate/get closer to the white man. The whole non-European world tries to emulate white people. It doesn't matter if its Africans doing it or Arabs or Asians, everyone wants to be white and that's just sad. Why try to be like those who came to oppress you? Who brought death & destruction to you? I applaud societies that keep it ethnic and stick to their own culture.


Skin-bleaching is a multi-billion dollar industry; all in a feeble attempt to become white.

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby dawwa9 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:36 pm

There is no difference between a pure Reer Hargeisa (cool, dry air, mountains) and a pure Reer Kismaayo (flaming hot, humid, equatorial).

It's against basic biology :mrgreen:
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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby HELWAA » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:37 pm

Dadow casaanka waa loo dhasha ee sheekadan halka ku xidha.It has nothing to do with qabiil bullshit........

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Serena » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:38 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: @ this topic.

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby HELWAA » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:39 pm

Qubbato

Midna ma ihi. :roll:

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby dawwa9 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:40 pm

Voltage wrote:Give me the page link to this pic, the guy look familiar.


For my computer illiterate Marexaan friend :up:

http://www.allgedo.com/Tempe/siminar%20 ... 20news.htm

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:40 pm

people dont like the truth and assume your taking digs. Man forget the fockin sun, the arabs in north africa and the middle east have the same kind of heat we do, and they are not darker then say west africans who live in a cooler climate. Its all down to genetics, if your neighbors are bantu's sooner or later you start mixing. This will then alter the genetics of that somali, from being a 100% somali to a lesser extent and as we all know somali DNA is not that strong and will be overpowered by the jeerers bantu DNA. This will then lead to the southern somalis looking more jareer then his northern counterpart....

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Voltage » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:41 pm

dawwa9 wrote:
Voltage wrote:Give me the page link to this pic, the guy look familiar.


For my computer illiterate Marexaan friend :up:

http://www.allgedo.com/Tempe/siminar%20 ... 20news.htm


Fah already sent it to me by pm thanks :up:

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby FAH1223 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:42 pm

GENERAL_SNM wrote:This will then lead to the southern somalis looking more jareer then his northern counterpart....


You should have said that, instead of light or dark...

Majority of Somalis are dark....in Somalia of course....

and you can't lump the whole south together, it varies from different tuulo and magaalo cause its more diverse

we can lump the north together because it is not diverse

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby siren » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:43 pm

Gifted wrote::lol: What I find funny is how they are trying to prove that they are not the darkest or the lightest, what is the big deal? Subxanallah, there is nothing wrong with being dark or light.


:lol:

What's more amazing is that 90 percent of these people are old enough to know better...... :roll:

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Re: Light Skinned Xalimos

Postby Voltage » Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:43 pm

Fah ha u bixin. We all have access to our own people and we all know how we look like.


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