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The Curse of Somali Meetings.

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The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby smooth » Sun May 01, 2016 6:49 pm

This cancerous national disgrace is something I see in 100% of the meetings or conferences Somali's hold that I have atteneded, mostly effects those useless older generation 35+, the older the worse they get. I wonder were this sickness originates from.

At every meeting 20/30 Odayaal want to talk "bal labo kalmood aan ku darsato", regardless of the speakers list on the flyer, that's bad protocol enough, but what's even worse is that every single Odey says the same thing, literally sit there hearing the same thing again and again, "waxaan ku mahad celinya... hebel isku fikrad ban nahey blah blah" You begin to realize why the country is so screwed.

Just yesterday I sat through a meeting regarding building a new Masjid, supposed to be 3 speakers but ended up being 21, all the same talking points, were did this cancerous hadal jaceeyl originate from? I remember in a video Prof Samater pointing out the same issue.

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Re: The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby Cherine » Sun May 01, 2016 8:08 pm

:lol:

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Re: The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby TheLoFather » Sun May 01, 2016 8:16 pm

This cancerous national disgrace is something I see in 100% of the meetings or conferences Somali's hold that I have atteneded, mostly effects those useless older generation 35+, the older the worse they get. I wonder were this sickness originates from.

At every meeting 20/30 Odayaal want to talk "bal labo kalmood aan ku darsato", regardless of the speakers list on the flyer, that's bad protocol enough, but what's even worse is that every single Odey says the same thing, literally sit there hearing the same thing again and again, "waxaan ku mahad celinya... hebel isku fikrad ban nahey blah blah" You begin to realize why the country is so screwed.

Just yesterday I sat through a meeting regarding building a new Masjid, supposed to be 3 speakers but ended up being 21, all the same talking points, were did this cancerous hadal jaceeyl originate from? I remember in a video Prof Samater pointing out the same issue.
Sxb we Soomaalis are going through what I call
Ana Weeykan era!

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Re: The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby smooth » Sun May 01, 2016 9:31 pm

LoDoon

They love the sound of their own voice, it's meshaa ha la iga dhex arko, I one time discussed this with the organizer and he said they wouldn't turn up if they don't get their "2 cent's on the mic" :lol: dadkaan wa dad habaar qabo 4real.

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Re: The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby TheLoFather » Sun May 01, 2016 10:48 pm

LoDoon

They love the sound of their own voice, it's meshaa ha la iga dhex arko, I one time discussed this with the organizer and he said they wouldn't turn up if they don't get their "2 cent's on the mic" :lol: dadkaan wa dad habaar qabo 4real.
Sxb Smoothoow, as funny as this is, I can't help see how spectacularly tragic the lives of the next generation will be, concidering that 'The Meshaa ha la iga dhex arko, Ana weeykan' generation will have influenced them in many areas of life. As the type of meetings you talked about in your opening post, happens very frequently and are setting many agendas for Somalis whether political, social and economic.

Something must be done about this 'Meesha ha la iga dhex arko' because dee ana weeykan attitude even it means forming dectatorship

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Re: The Curse of Somali Meetings.

Postby smooth » Sun May 01, 2016 11:25 pm

LoDoon

The younger generation are no were near these filth, I recently organized about 50 or so, all into their 20's, we struggled to find someone to speak and I have seen this happen several times, even when trying to force to get someone to give their opinion it's "I have nothing unique to add"

With our older generation It's the lack of education coupled with reer baadiynimo and lack of purpose in life that compels these odayaals to try seek some sort of importance and relevance by adding their 'bal laba kalmad aan ku daro" diatribe everywhere, if only they knew how foolish and stupid they actually look.


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