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Re: British Somaliland

Postby snoop12 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:35 pm

Emperior5

quit the nacnac. your forefathers are turning in their graves, what a disgrace.

what significant difference are there in protectorate and colony ? Lol, i did not even mention the status of British Somaliland as it has no real relevance, my point was Gobonimo Doon did a great job in purging the Gumeysi from the land :up:

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say wah?

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:39 pm

Emperior5

quit the nacnac. your forefathers are turning in their graves, what a disgrace.

what significant difference are there in protectorate and colony ? Lol, i did not even mention the status of British Somaliland as it has no real relevance, my point was Gobonimo Doon did a great job in purging the Gumeysi from the land :up:

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say wah?
And why would my forefathers Turn in to their graves explain sxb
We fought the British we got rid of them they left , We thought lets try to unite The afsomali speaking people It failed miserably, We declared Independence and went back to the 1884 borders , Even Suldaan Timme cadde said In his Poem Aynu eegno siidu yahay Kana sib kana saar in1960. Dee weynu eegnay Shit buu noqday. Ma fahantay

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby snoop12 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:39 pm

oldenglish

current Somaliland may or may not be former British Somaliland, in any case that is not what the discussion is about.

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby oldenglish » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:39 pm

Emperior5

quit the nacnac. your forefathers are turning in their graves, what a disgrace.

what significant difference are there in protectorate and colony ? Lol, i did not even mention the status of British Somaliland as it has no real relevance, my point was Gobonimo Doon did a great job in purging the Gumeysi from the land :up:

oldenglish

say wah?

Sayaad and his lackeys are burning in hell. He slaughtered the Maakhiris of Berbera and Burco out of qabiil and is but a jahiil who used Islam to rival the Warsangeli King.


Where is Somalia today?

Had it been written we-Maakhir- would never of been part of Somalia prior to its union.

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby oldenglish » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:41 pm

Emperior5

quit the nacnac. your forefathers are turning in their graves, what a disgrace.

what significant difference are there in protectorate and colony ? Lol, i did not even mention the status of British Somaliland as it has no real relevance, my point was Gobonimo Doon did a great job in purging the Gumeysi from the land :up:

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say wah?
And why would my forefathers Turn in to their graves explain sxb
We fought the British we got rid of them they left , We thought lets try to unite The afsomali speaking people It failed miserably, We declared Independence and went back to the 1884 borders , Even Suldaan Timme cadde said In his Poem Aynu eegno siidu yahay Kana sib kana saar in1960. Dee weynu eegnay Shit buu noqday. Ma fahantay


Bow down to my feet f-king Dir slave.

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:45 pm

Bow down to my feet f-king Dir slave.
your a wasakh gali Siideen ku ydiha anigu :mrgreen:

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby oldenglish » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:47 pm

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LISTEN TO THE QUEEN


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Re: British Somaliland

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waxala siiye biladii dabo dhilifinimada :lol:

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby oldenglish » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:54 pm

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AGAIN I AM LITERALLY YOUR MASTER


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Re: British Somaliland

Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:00 pm

the first Somali Region to gain independence from Gumeysi ? infact this independence was earned and not handed out as in the case of Italian Somaliland and most of Africa.

Respect to the firce political movement Gabonimo Doon :up:

walaaleyaal, iska warama.


Somali mid aan xornimadiisa u so halgamin ma jiro whether it’s Djibouti, Italian Somaliland or Somaliland protectorate.
With all honesty, the Italian were way more harsh then the British. Markaa you can’t say it was handed to them.
dude i didnt mean it in tht way, gumeysi waa wax foolxun and it was obviously harsh for Somalis throughout the land.

what i meant was Italian Somaliland whent through a 10 year UN take over, in this duration they were prepared and given conditions prior to gaining their independence. in British Somaliland they whent straight from Gumeysi to independence, using their Karti :up:

Emperior, nacnacda naga dhaaf

Using their Karti and then giving it all away in 4 days. How fucked up is that.

I think the smooth transition of the south made them that mush prepared ready for action. While reer Somaliland were walking into unchartered territory blindfolded only to get burned later.

Our generation is paying the ultimate price of these huge mistakes committed by them catz.

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby snoop12 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:01 pm

Emperior5

quit the nacnac. your forefathers are turning in their graves, what a disgrace.

what significant difference are there in protectorate and colony ? Lol, i did not even mention the status of British Somaliland as it has no real relevance, my point was Gobonimo Doon did a great job in purging the Gumeysi from the land :up:

oldenglish

say wah?
And why would my forefathers Turn in to their graves explain sxb
We fought the British we got rid of them they left , We thought lets try to unite The afsomali speaking people It failed miserably, We declared Independence and went back to the 1884 borders , Even Suldaan Timme cadde said In his Poem Aynu eegno siidu yahay Kana sib kana saar in1960. Dee weynu eegnay Shit buu noqday. Ma fahantay
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again its all nacnac.

a Rer Wuqooyi man felicitously said "lets see how it is to join our muslim Somali brothers" , i am sure he said this with no sinister motive, but was excited in discovering his fellow Somalis. :lol:

we all know most Isaaq clans had no real interaction with Italian Somaliland, but what about the Rest of British Somaliland including Habar Yoonis who reached Marexan and Leelkase, Dir reach all the way to Jubboyinka, Darood clans like Warsangili and Dhulbahante also reach into the former Italian Somaliland, and in their cases this was rejoining their immediate tribes.

so stop misusing this as a reason to spew your nonsense everywhere
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Re: British Somaliland

Postby snoop12 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:07 pm

dude i didnt mean it in tht way, gumeysi waa wax foolxun and it was obviously harsh for Somalis throughout the land.

what i meant was Italian Somaliland whent through a 10 year UN take over, in this duration they were prepared and given conditions prior to gaining their independence. in British Somaliland they whent straight from Gumeysi to independence, using their Karti :up:

Emperior, nacnacda naga dhaaf

Using their Karti and then giving it all away in 4 days. How fucked up is that.

I think the smooth transition of the south made them that mush prepared ready for action. While reer Somaliland were walking into unchartered territory blindfolded only to get burned later.

Our generation is paying the ultimate price of these huge mistakes committed by them catz.
Gobonimo Doon were courageous in their speech and action :up: will you disown your forefathers on the bases of propaganda that has its roots as Qabyaalad :lol:

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:38 pm

Emperior5

again its all nacnac.

a Rer Wuqooyi man felicitously said "lets see how it is to join our muslim Somali brothers" , i am sure he said this with no sinister motive, but was excited in discovering his fellow Somalis.

we all know most Isaaq clans had no real interaction with Italian Somaliland, but what about the Rest of British Somaliland including Habar Yoonis who reached Marexan and Leelkase, Dir reach all the way to Jubboyinka, Darood clans like Warsangili and Dhulbahante also reach into the former Italian Somaliland, and in their cases this was rejoining their immediate tribes.

so stop misusing this as a reason to spew your nonsense everywhere

Its not just nacnac its reality , its not about Who interact with who it’s the whole politicalization of 2 Different entities becoming one country to experiment A Somali state which never existed before them

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby snoop12 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:11 pm

Its not just nacnac its reality , its not about Who interact with who it’s the whole politicalization of 2 Different entities becoming one country to experiment A Somali state which never existed before them
ofcourse its about who interacts with who, you cant just invent a new "nation" splitting up people who have been living alongside each other for houndreds of years. there is no legitimacy in the division between Somalis by external forces, and the fact that you use this as a reasoning ridicules your own logic.

your lack of proper education fails you. do you even know what qualifies as a Nation ?

A nation is a body of people who share a realistic history, share culture, language or ethnic origin, who typically inhabit a particular connected area. Somalis tick all the points and including religion, infact Somalis have so many exclusive qualities that Somalia can easily qualify as the most Homogeneious Nation.

this is why no self-respecting nation will vouch for Somaliland.


i may recognize the developmental achievements of Somaliland and even some points of their politics, including being steadfast on there fortunate position in contemporary Somali situation. but it would be illogical to vouch for a imaginary state only due to temporary situation.

Gobonimo Doon :up:

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Re: British Somaliland

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:18 pm

Its not just nacnac its reality , its not about Who interact with who it’s the whole politicalization of 2 Different entities becoming one country to experiment A Somali state which never existed before them
ofcourse its about who interacts with who, you cant just invent a new "nation" splitting up people who have been living alongside each other for houndreds of years. there is no legitimacy in the division between Somalis by external forces, and the fact that you use this as a reasoning ridicules your own logic.

your lack of proper education fails you. do you even know what qualifies as a Nation ?

A nation is a body of people who share a realistic history, share culture, language or ethnic origin, who typically inhabit a particular connected area. Somalis tick all the points and including religion, infact Somalis have so many exclusive qualities that Somalia can easily qualify as the most Homogeneious Nation.

this is why no self-respecting nation will vouch for Somaliland.


i may recognize the developmental achievements of Somaliland and even some points of their politics, including being steadfast on there fortunate position in contemporary Somali situation. but it would be illogical to vouch for a imaginary state only due to temporary situation.

Gobonimo Doon :up:
What you also forget to mention is there was no Somalia it never existed , it was something we wanted to create a nation of nomads living their nomadic way of live loyal to no border and no flag, Sometimes I think the reason why Somalis are So divided and are never going to unite is because The share the same similararties u think it’s a positive way but will back fire you, now lets go back To history In the North we had An Arab family Ruling seylac for centuries in the south we had An empire of the ajuraan after that The colonial are Came And new border were installed , People lived side by side stole eachothers camels and land and But they were never a state A nation Or a Kingdom. Never in history. That’s why Somaliland And Somalia are better of Independent


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