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I'm still shocked you mentioned your classmates being homeless. I thought it was bad enough seeing old senile Somali men who topped themselves with khat and booze wandering aimlessly on the streets (they're a lost cause because they were never under anyone elses responsibility) but young guns doing this too? Damn.Marques, qabiil lines end when you steal from your tol and have no respect for anyone including yourself.
Growing up in my days, I've witnessed little to no Somali homeless and/or street beggers, but after high school and currently in college, I've noticed a handful of my peers and fellow classmates, begging on the street. This is really an epidemic in my community, its as if they have this mentality, if all else fails, I'll just go ahead and give up on life. I always try to encourage them instead of giving them a dollar or two and making it easier for them to continue the abnormal lifestyle they've chosen, what can we do as a whole to help these people ?
The problem with the young folks is that, most of them came to the states under the supervision of their older siblings whether it be a sister or a brother, and once they can't keep them in line, farahaa ayee kala baxaan, in a way I guess its easier for a sibling to wipe their hands clean with no remorse. A parent in the other hand won't give up so easily.I'm still shocked you mentioned your classmates being homeless. I thought it was bad enough seeing old senile Somali men who topped themselves with khat and booze wandering aimlessly on the streets (they're a lost cause because they were never under anyone elses responsibility) but young guns doing this too? Damn.Marques, qabiil lines end when you steal from your tol and have no respect for anyone including yourself.


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