Habrocracy Vs Marxist/Scientific Socialism
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 1:53 am
Habrocracy exploited by Wahabism (ticking bomb waiting to explode)
- The Arabs are slowly programming these orphans kids that Habrocracy system cannot sustain nor provide the basics for.
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video. ... 8742734144
Under Totalitarian, Scientific Socialism (not a fan of it personally, I am pro-Totalitarian with Capitalism touch), Marxism, social progress and development progress the fastest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tkyfljr-3w
Now compare the two children and see which one is more precise, drilled, disciplined, and free to sing their native tongue while the others have to appease foreigners otherwise they go hungry. None of them want to learn Arabic.
That's why Ras Hawdian is a fan of Menelik II, Tewodros II and Major General Mohamed Siad Barre.
If I was a leader I would do things their way.

In such note let's remember Siad Barre, on this day, 2nd January 1995, roughly at the age of 75 he died in Nigeria.
If I had access to arms I would probably do what Barre did in Hargeisa today. I believe he did the right thing but where he failed was the end not the beginning.
If Barre had kept the markets free and allowed the business minded nomads to carry out their transactions with some tough regulations but free market, I am certain he would have had far more success. The biggest mistake was placing everything under the state especially under people who never ran businesses in their lives as well lacking innovation.
If he had allowed free market, there would be greater drive for innovation. Even in the early stages Somali businessmen needed incentives, tax-breaks and extra-funding as long as they supported local produce over imports.
Those who were heavily involved in imports should be limited for example how many offices they can open per KM (radius). The quota. If they were mix-import/local then more recognition.
Free market is Somali strength but not democracy.
Take the poll and express yourself without the need to appease some tribal expectations or 'code of act'. Be yourself. You as a man (sorry I don't believe in ladies beyond the kitchen).
- The Arabs are slowly programming these orphans kids that Habrocracy system cannot sustain nor provide the basics for.
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video. ... 8742734144
Under Totalitarian, Scientific Socialism (not a fan of it personally, I am pro-Totalitarian with Capitalism touch), Marxism, social progress and development progress the fastest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tkyfljr-3w
Now compare the two children and see which one is more precise, drilled, disciplined, and free to sing their native tongue while the others have to appease foreigners otherwise they go hungry. None of them want to learn Arabic.
That's why Ras Hawdian is a fan of Menelik II, Tewodros II and Major General Mohamed Siad Barre.
If I was a leader I would do things their way.
In such note let's remember Siad Barre, on this day, 2nd January 1995, roughly at the age of 75 he died in Nigeria.
If I had access to arms I would probably do what Barre did in Hargeisa today. I believe he did the right thing but where he failed was the end not the beginning.
If Barre had kept the markets free and allowed the business minded nomads to carry out their transactions with some tough regulations but free market, I am certain he would have had far more success. The biggest mistake was placing everything under the state especially under people who never ran businesses in their lives as well lacking innovation.
If he had allowed free market, there would be greater drive for innovation. Even in the early stages Somali businessmen needed incentives, tax-breaks and extra-funding as long as they supported local produce over imports.
Those who were heavily involved in imports should be limited for example how many offices they can open per KM (radius). The quota. If they were mix-import/local then more recognition.
Free market is Somali strength but not democracy.
Take the poll and express yourself without the need to appease some tribal expectations or 'code of act'. Be yourself. You as a man (sorry I don't believe in ladies beyond the kitchen).

