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Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Nomand » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:59 pm

i respect this man instead of civil war and revenge he chose the higher ground.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Voltage » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:02 pm

The man came out broken, miskiin, wasn't the same fiery Black Nationalist :(
Adeer Madiba was never a "Black nationalist". He was a nationalist, even from the beginning of the ANC struggle Indians and liberals were with them. Then he became the president of united South Africa and not black South Africa.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Cinque Mtume » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:02 pm


Bro we all had these pipe dream. Take it from, you cant help people that dont want help.
That's where to force comes into it. I will "insist" they take my advice for their own good. Somalis are a very fickle people and can be easily swayed.
Aight good luck bro. :lol:

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Ganjaweed » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:15 pm


Badow baa tahaye afkaada isku hay doqonkiiyoo. :up:
Says the self hating nacas who divides his time between worshipping afweyne and begging italians to enslave him :up:.
FYI it's Afkaaga not afkaada, go ask hooyo to teach you somali after all she is a master at gabay :up: .

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Voltage » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:18 pm

Intelligent response from a doqon. I can't wait for your other magnificent response doqonkiiyoo. :up:

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Reuter » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:20 pm

Vo

I actually find Ganjaweed ---unwelcomely attractive. His clueness of his sorrounding kinda sexually attracts me! :oops: :clap:

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:22 pm


Badow baa tahaye afkaada isku hay doqonkiiyoo. :up:
Says the self hating nacas who divides his time between worshipping afweyne and begging italians to enslave him :up:.
FYI it's Afkaaga not afkaada, go ask hooyo to teach you somali after all she is a master at gabay :up: .
ouch!

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Ganjaweed » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:25 pm

Intelligent response from a doqon. I can't wait for your other magnificent response doqonkiiyoo. :up:
Inaad ciyaal tahay waxaasa lugu garanayaa, jawaab qalqaali ah ayaa la timid. Afka ha ila galin sidaa dhillooyinka, waxaad ku hadleysid magaraneysid eh.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby qoraxeey » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:26 pm

Vo

I actually find Ganjaweed ---unwelcomely attractive. His clueness of his sorrounding kinda sexually attracts me! :oops: :clap:
Basra :shock:

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Cinque Mtume » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:26 pm

Hey guys come on, you guys are arguing over nothing. Take it easy people.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Reuter » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:30 pm

qoraxeey aka Vo

why dont u use your Vo name? Do u think u will embarras your 'scholary' name Vo? :clap:

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby SomaliAmir » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:26 pm

^ South Africa is Africa's leading economy

And our sub saharan african country ain't been shid for 20+ years, there is nothing that you or I can do to change it homie

unless you wanna kill people

it is true that SA is the leading economy of subsaharan Africa, yet 20 years after the fall of aparthied, most blacks live in townships worst than the Slums of Nairobe while the Afrikaners continue to control the country politically, economy, and most importantly militarily.

Nelson Mendala is truely a great man unfortunately most of his people are uneducated, dirt poor, HIV infested Barbarians who are so impotent that they only way they know how to channel thier frustrations is by attacking migrant for kicks, and we all know their favorite targets don't we.

Africans are not different from one another, we are all short sight and ultimately that going to lead to ruin.

we all saw what happen in Kenya a couple of years ago, had AU, and West not intervene Kenya would have imploded into tribe warfare. it was only saved due to it status as a member of the British commonwealth.
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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby SomaliAmir » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:28 pm

^ South Africa is Africa's leading economy
And our sub saharan african country ain't been shid for 20+ years, there is nothing that you or I can do to change it homie

unless you wanna kill people
I doubt that is due to the africans.

There are things we can do to change it, and for a start having a negative attitude isn't the answer. Lol@ kill people, who would I want to kill except maybe al shabab maniacs.
I will give you an example; Angola and rwanda both went through gruesome civil wars and still came out of it. Why should somalis be any different? The key to success is Islam and education. You might argue that peace is neccessary for development to occur. But we both know that if al shabab, hisbul islam, ahlu sunnah and all the other afghan culture appreciation clubs were gone from somalia today, that somalia would still be a shithole. The reason is the culture and mentality of the people isn't fit for the 21st century (heck it isn't even fit for the middle ages) and that can only be remedied through education both islamic and "secular" whatever that is. Somalis are only to blame for their predicament, and it is only them that can solve this problem. And instead of coming to the aid of you country and being part of the solution, you guys sit in your confortable suburban homes and kiss your american/british/canadian passports. When I finish my studies, I intend to go back and fix things either by peaceful means or by force. I sincerely hope that you and voltage are just the exception and not the norm within somali youths.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Voltage » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:05 pm

Intelligent response from a doqon. I can't wait for your other magnificent response doqonkiiyoo. :up:
Inaad ciyaal tahay waxaasa lugu garanayaa, jawaab qalqaali ah ayaa la timid. Afka ha ila galin sidaa dhillooyinka, waxaad ku hadleysid magaraneysid eh.
Sxb ilaahay caqli haku siiyo aamiin dheh. I'll pray on that bi idni laahi kariim.

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Re: Twenty years of freedom for Adeer Nelson Mandela.

Postby Voltage » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:06 pm

Hey guys come on, you guys are arguing over nothing. Take it easy people.
The worst one besides cunugaan xun is that grown man-child called Dhaga. Nin hadaadan ahayn walle da' kaama keento.


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