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the toughest people in school, playground, Eid and other parties etc were always Somalis in my experience, I have only recently noticed Somali youth gang banging and are all skinny, but back in the 90s they were pumping iron and crazy tough, I have older brothers and cousins who are now settled down but in their youth were well known in several cities.You're mistaken. As a child growing up in the late 70s to early 80s, I've personally witnessed many instances of a few-several Somalis ganging up against one. It happened to me a few times. The truth is, many Somalis get their strength from the presence and help of others. There's far less bravado when the individual is isolated, like there's no other people witnessing or watching the fight. And when I used to defeat someone my size, he would send his senior brother/cousin to fight me. And the thing is, some of them do not fight fair; they would use a knife, a piece of broken bottle, a sharp stone, throw sand on your eyes to disorient you, etc. So, your claim about Somalis being the most fearless fighters is a myth.It is not true about Somalis fighting in groups only, Somalis are the most fearless fighters, but of course the new generation are different they are all gang bangers who do not step outside of their crew. in the 90s it was very different, 2 Somalis in one place could send chills down the spine of a whole group of Niggers or Nazi pigs, the thing is the lion in Somalis is dying like many other things such as our language, culture etc. The sight of a Somali from the 70s or 80s demands respect straightaway, today Somalis are looked down on, pitied and humiliated.

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