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Wadani Thread

Postby DhiigSomaliyed » Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:07 pm

I have been reading this section as a guest and it astounds me how many people do not want a united Somalia.

United we stand...divided we fall.

Whether you're Dir, Hawiye, Darood, Raxaweyn...Somali is Somali. Without the belief in one people, one country we have become dad bax dilan.

So this thread i hope can be used to remind us brokenhearted lovers of Somaliweyn that our time will come soon inshallah.

Niyadeena iska dhisa Nimanyahow


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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby Prlnce » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:17 am

Somaliweyn is stupid dangerous idea that belongs to a bygone generation.

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby DhiigSomaliyed » Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:42 pm

Came across this on another forum. Is it legit?

This material is from a book written by a British knight diplomat and colonial administrator, Sir Charles Eliot, during the British Empire era and was published 1905. He served Great Britain in Morocco, Turkey, Russia, Hong Kong, East Africa Protectorate and many places.
The future of the Somali race is to my mind one of the most interesting and difficult of the problems presented by East Africa. For the present, I advise that we leave them alone, or at least avoid as far as possible the task of attacking them in their own territory. They are naturally isolated, and, if our officers will only avoid getting killed, can do little harm by quarrelling with one another in Jubaland. Our real task at present is rather to see that they do not encroach to the south, and to prevent them from raiding the Tana River and the Lamu Archipelago. But we can hardly avoid in the future the further task of making a permanent settlement in Jubaland, and the delimitation of the Abyssinian (meaning stop Somali Region expansion) frontier may perhaps precipitate that settlement.

It is certainly to be desired that we should utilise the Somalis. There can be no doubt that they are the most intelligent race in the Protectorate, though it may be urged with some justice that they are also proud, treacherous, fanatical, and vindictive. Too much stress, I think, is often laid on these bad qualities, and it is certain that the average Englishman has little sympathy for the Somali. He tolerates a black man who admits his inferiority, and even those who show a good fight and give in ; but he cannot tolerate dark colour combined with an intelligence in any way equal to his own. This is the secret of the almost universal dislike of the Babu, and it reappears in the unpopularity of the Somali among East African officials. The Somali are not willing to agree to the simple plan of having a fair fight and then shaking hands when defeated, but constantly indicate that they think themselves our equals or superiors, and not unfrequently prove it. Whenever it is worth our while to occupy Jubaland, and let them see a few hundred white men instead of half-a-dozen officials, which is literally all that they know of us at present, I anticipate that we shall not have much difficulty in getting on with them. The attractions of civilisation are so great for them, and our superiority in this respect so incontestable, that there can hardly be any doubt as to the result. What will happen in the wider limits of Somaliland, north of the Juba, it is hard to predict, but the area to the south is sufficiently small to offer an easy field for the extension of European influence when it is commercially and financially worth while. But meanwhile I think we had better let the Somalis alone, and avoid these conflicts between a lion and a swallow.

The East Africa Protectorate
by Eliot, Charles Eliot
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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby Halmogg » Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:50 pm

Mods, lock this thread

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby MarsinQorahay » Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:54 pm

Dhiigsomaliyeed that is very interesting piece you found there, enjoyed reading it.

Insha Allah we will once again get back on our feets.

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby JSL3000 » Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:55 pm

Damnn I thought this was thread for wadani political party.Image

Your too late the ship has sailed somaliwayn is dead as elvis on a toilet. :dead: Image

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby JSL3000 » Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:04 pm

Came across this on another forum. Is it legit?

This material is from a book written by a British knight diplomat and colonial administrator, Sir Charles Eliot, during the British Empire era and was published 1905. He served Great Britain in Morocco, Turkey, Russia, Hong Kong, East Africa Protectorate and many places.
The future of the Somali race is to my mind one of the most interesting and difficult of the problems presented by East Africa. For the present, I advise that we leave them alone, or at least avoid as far as possible the task of attacking them in their own territory. They are naturally isolated, and, if our officers will only avoid getting killed, can do little harm by quarrelling with one another in Jubaland. Our real task at present is rather to see that they do not encroach to the south, and to prevent them from raiding the Tana River and the Lamu Archipelago. But we can hardly avoid in the future the further task of making a permanent settlement in Jubaland, and the delimitation of the Abyssinian (meaning stop Somali Region expansion) frontier may perhaps precipitate that settlement.

It is certainly to be desired that we should utilise the Somalis. There can be no doubt that they are the most intelligent race in the Protectorate, though it may be urged with some justice that they are also proud, treacherous, fanatical, and vindictive. Too much stress, I think, is often laid on these bad qualities, and it is certain that the average Englishman has little sympathy for the Somali. He tolerates a black man who admits his inferiority, and even those who show a good fight and give in ; but he cannot tolerate dark colour combined with an intelligence in any way equal to his own. This is the secret of the almost universal dislike of the Babu, and it reappears in the unpopularity of the Somali among East African officials. The Somali are not willing to agree to the simple plan of having a fair fight and then shaking hands when defeated, but constantly indicate that they think themselves our equals or superiors, and not unfrequently prove it. Whenever it is worth our while to occupy Jubaland, and let them see a few hundred white men instead of half-a-dozen officials, which is literally all that they know of us at present, I anticipate that we shall not have much difficulty in getting on with them. The attractions of civilisation are so great for them, and our superiority in this respect so incontestable, that there can hardly be any doubt as to the result. What will happen in the wider limits of Somaliland, north of the Juba, it is hard to predict, but the area to the south is sufficiently small to offer an easy field for the extension of European influence when it is commercially and financially worth while. But meanwhile I think we had better let the Somalis alone, and avoid these conflicts between a lion and a swallow.

The East Africa Protectorate
by Eliot, Charles Eliot
1905

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby DhiigSomaliyed » Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:10 pm

Guban saxib caadi iska dig lol...you just had to jump on the somaliland name :som:

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Re: Wadani Thread

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:16 pm

We are all wadani sxb.

Wadani jabuuti
wadani somaliland
wadani puntland
wadani somalia

Somaliweyn should be preserved in ones heart (to have love for all somali) and shouldn't be confined to an unattainable idea.

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