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Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby BantuAliyonKismayo » Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:15 pm

Malibantu have you read the Bantu manifesto?

Indeed my blood brother we have devised a plan to turn the tables on the natives. This plan is to take us out of marginalization and into aristocracy. The link below leads you to the manifesto thought out yet not finalized by our leaders in Main and Boston. As you can see the natives are indeed in a bad shape and it's time to strike and take advantage as we might not find them in such a sorry state for the next 100 years once their political, economic, military and social well being improve.
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It seems though we have links amongst the highest upper echelons of power in Puntland. This person here is a minister or at least high ranking government official. Even if he is not a Bantu paternally, we look alike and you know familiarity and similarity goes a long sometimes. However Somaliland remains largely untapped but we on her doorstep. So the question for them should be, "for how long" because we coming.
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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby SiennaEarth » Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:19 pm

As Dr Yalaxow quoted that's not what UN believes. :Shrug:

Also that's what he said. I've never been to Somaliland so I wouldn't know if that's the case or not and if it isn't true why would he lie about his home country? Again I don't know and I don't really care. :Shrug:

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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby AbdiJohnson » Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:28 pm

I dont know why Djibouti is held to a high regard. Djibouti is worse than Somalia in many indicators. No free market, one-man rule and the people are much poorer.


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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby BantuAliyonKismayo » Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:30 pm

Interestingly you should note that on the manifesto thread, Somali that live further away from Mogadisho are quite supportive and mocking at the same time. This indeed is a foolish way of thinking as the manifesto's aim is all of Somalia and not just Mogadisho and its surroundings. Yes we Somali Bantus can live in deserts and semi arid landscapes, in fact, our cousins in Chad manage just fine. However this is the sorry state of most Somali and importantly Somali leaders. When one is confronted, the others will mock and support as if they are completely different from one another and is we love them more than them. It's precisely this mentality that has created futile ground for a possible take over.

Indeed my blood brother, time is ripe.
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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby Jabuutawi » Sun Nov 02, 2014 2:44 am

Euphoria,
I know qalbi xanun aa ku galey hearing those facts but lets face it Djbouti has more aids than all of the Somali regions.
You are just a confused little person. In absolute terms, there are over 40,000 HIV people in Somalia alone much less all Somali regions; Djibouti has less than half that many infected. Unfortunate in both circumstance, but use facts instead of fuzzy math. As for sex tourism, that is predominantly Habashi women handling their business in city center servicing equally foreign residents.

Abdi: I am curious to know which indicators Somalia is doing better than Djibouti, or is it a case of the mouth talking faster than the brain can process?

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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby eliteSomali » Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:03 am

What is with Somalis and wanting more when they can barely handle what they got? At this point, the Somaliwayn debate should be killed and disposed as there are other more pressing issues, like avoiding further fragmentation of the current Somalia. If the current Somalia can fix up and stand on its own equal to neighboring nations instead of being the little whore it currently is, then we can talk about Somaliwayne. But for now, what the fuck will you do with Jabuuti and other missing Somali lands? There is not a single town in Somalia that is currently fully under the so called SNA(Amison doesn't count). If Amison pulls out tomorrow, we all know what will happen. That is how weak Somalia is today. Focus on fixing Somalia first then, we can open discussions regarding other Somali lands.

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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby eliteSomali » Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:11 am

^^^ They're focking haters wallahi, what's wrong with a man swimming on a beach even if that beach is in xamar lol reer badiyo. There's a cadaan man behind him but no one says shxt about that. Djbouti is tecnically Africas version of france and God knows how they intermarry with reer djbouti as well as afar intermarrying with them and no one says nothing about that but as soon as it's a west African person the racism face is shown what a bunch of insecure self hating white man loving idiots Somalis on this form are.
He may have have raped a somali women and threw a bowl of rice at her.
You are one sick fuck horta do you know? Firs of all you've been parading around with this picture for days now, posting it multiple times a day. What is wrong with you? Ninka ma inuu Xaga dambe Kaala maro ayaad rabtaa? Rape is not a joke and there is nothing remotely humorous about a woman getting raped, much less a somali woman and here you are desperately trying to sound funny. :mindblown: I don't even know how you can calmly make jokes about tragedies such as those that happen in Somalia. isku xishoo. Quit posting naked niggas. Hadaad ilma xalaal tahay dib intaad isugu laabato waxaad meesha kusoo qoraysid ka fiirso.

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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby LobsterUnit » Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:18 am

^^^ They're focking haters wallahi, what's wrong with a man swimming on a beach even if that beach is in xamar lol reer badiyo. There's a cadaan man behind him but no one says shxt about that. Djbouti is tecnically Africas version of france and God knows how they intermarry with reer djbouti as well as afar intermarrying with them and no one says nothing about that but as soon as it's a west African person the racism face is shown what a bunch of insecure self hating white man loving idiots Somalis on this form are.
He may have have raped a somali women and threw a bowl of rice at her.
You are one sick fuck horta do you know? Firs of all you've been parading around with this picture for days now, posting it multiple times a day. What is wrong with you? Ninka ma inuu Xaga dambe Kaala maro ayaad rabtaa? Rape is not a joke and there is nothing remotely humorous about a woman getting raped, much less a somali woman and here you are desperately trying to sound funny. :mindblown: I don't even know how you can calmly make jokes about tragedies such as those that happen in Somalia. isku xishoo. Quit posting naked niggas. Hadaad ilma xalaal tahay dib intaad isugu laabato waxaad meesha kusoo qoraysid ka fiirso.
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Re: Will Djibouti ever be united with Somalia?

Postby eliteSomali » Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:23 am

The only idiot here is u and might I add, an idiot with female tendencies. You are a Somali man for God's sake, your women getting raped should anger u at least. You seem to find some sort of joy in the matter, of course in your own sick and twisted way. Khaniisnimada meesha kala tag waskahad yahay.


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