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Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby MayDay777 » Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:40 pm

We need to see the link between violence objects and kids.

They need to be addressed and honestly I would ban toy guns especially when places like Xamar see deadly bombings.

The kids will idolise such culture and think it's just matter of upgrading the eid toy gun to real one.

All parents need to buy appropriate toys such as cars, trucks, planes.

Glorifying guns in a violent society is wrong.

Warsheekh,

It could be but more kids have toy guns in Xamar than any where else.

Also you have to remember where LS got them from---Bakaaraha.

Neither is buying kids little compasses and maps to assist them in tahriibing.


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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby Prlnce » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:52 am

The pic posted by the op is not Xamar.

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby smooth » Fri Jul 08, 2016 3:39 am


Neither is buying kids little compasses and maps to assist them in tahriibing.
Just recently I stopped over some place to send some money and a Wooqoyi women was sending over EID money, she was only doing so (as she explained to the man) because her whole family threatened Tahriib otherwise.

I told her it's all bluff as they don't have the money, to which she responded for the smugglers its a "go now pay later policy after providing proof of family abroad and collateral", this is the dire situation these people live in and they have the nerve to talk about others.

You do not see this kind of disgusting behaviour in epic proportion anywhere else in Somalia, it's like the great Wilder Beast migration, 26 years and still going out into the sea, while I have tonne of family moving back to Xamar/Gaalkacayo from Europe opposite direction.

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby Khalid Ali » Fri Jul 08, 2016 6:15 pm

Why are the hutus denying their own childeren war caruurtina haka cararina they need u childeren look up to their parents guns abayashood abtiyashood ba haysta iyaguna sidaas uun weye

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby TheblueNwhite » Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:26 pm

Hawiye, Xamar, wiiq waaq.

I see the same recycled tired old lines. Zzzzz

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby Strategic » Sat Jul 09, 2016 12:20 am

It is all over the country,nothing serious,the isaak hatred is all the place,no wonder the great leader bombed the khat out of the khat-addicts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hs1pjQoFb0

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby Strategic » Sat Jul 09, 2016 12:23 am

you can take the khat out of the iidor but you can't take the iidor out of the khat.

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby BigBreak » Sun Jul 10, 2016 8:23 am

you can take the glue out of the hutu but you can't take the hutu out of the glue.
sniff sniff....where is bakara market :meles:

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Re: Xamar: Why al Shabab and gun violence are popular

Postby Susu000 » Sun Jul 10, 2016 2:18 pm

Oh as if the violent video games people in the west buy their kids isn't the same thing. I remember tekken and some other shooting video game when I was kid


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