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I never asked them or anyone to look up to me. God forbid they do. I can even recommend them better inspiration anywherr.Gubbet,
This is one of the reasons why the young look up to me more than you in certain lanes. Ina adeerow, I detest IOG but I don’t detest Ciise, end of the day they are Somalis and Afars aren’t. Tolkay raac

I never asked them or anyone to look up to me. God forbid they do. I can even recommend them better inspiration anywherr.Gubbet,
This is one of the reasons why the young look up to me more than you in certain lanes. Ina adeerow, I detest IOG but I don’t detest Ciise, end of the day they are Somalis and Afars aren’t. Tolkay raac
For any young MX that has used the world wide web and celebrated coming across Voltage and his hobby of Marehan and Somali historical research, as some have noted to me, I prefer I impress and inspire them the most with appeals to good character, positive outlook, and conscious affirmation of the dignity of every human life created by God.
You have not only erred in creating something that doesn't exist (My Ciise Somali brothers vs I), but it had the effect of prejudicing the legitimate reason for my post Saddam; namely cautioning against incredibly damaging, even evil dehumanization of another poor, pastoral, and desperate Muslim, African group considered ethnic kins to our Somali.
I don't celebrate this as anything that can be informed by victory and passion.
May God stop the conflict and bring the Ciise and the Afar closer than two nursed by the same bosom! Amin.

There is actually an interesting and philosophical argument arising from your honesty.
So there are two things
-Political positions
-Values/belief system
Political positions can be changed and effected differently, even utilize different strategy if they seem unlikely to be successful... Essentially as you have expressed, even sometimes employ pragmatism (if you can't beat them, at least stop resisting if not join)
But what we believe and value that informs our character and sense of morality and ethics----thosr things are not transactionary. You can't just change it like changing your political candidate or position on something.
I think the more one understands somali history, the more alienated they become from how the somali way of life has caused particularly entrenched ways of looking at the world and at each other that are fundamentally reactionary and instructive as opposed to measured and constructive. For you see Saddam, our culture is the most insecure, unstable, inconstant, fragile and vulnerable in the entire world evidenced our state of lawlessness.
As a logical human being, you don't need ti study Somali history to theorize there is a weakness, even a sickness in the base of the Somali value system that produces the visible malady of the people following the culture.
If I am sick, I go to the hospital Saddam.
And to prevent getting sick, I take precautions from coming down with or picking up germs and viruses---I wouldn't actively give myself up to it by discarding my precautions.
I refuse to ever surrender to what I observe to be the ilnesses at the base of our culturto and furthermore, I will identify the worst of its excesses amd caution against the surrender of so many of our will in the face of it

No, I think the opposite about pragmatism actually. 95% of change results directly from pragmatism, the last 5% when the finished car is going for that paintjob and smooth polish, is idealism.
But to be honest, I don't think you are pragmatic at all though bro. Nor really even an idealist... in fact your resignation in the last two posts about not going against the grain is firm evidence of this observation.
You are a "realist" and what you believe in is the real (assumed or even wanted) "power" of tradition. Saddam, we call that a Conservative.
You are a Conservative. A conservative is a resistanr force to change while pragmatism vs idealism are competing methods for change.
I will give you one example; the Janan Beled-Xaawo reception. By now we know it directly effected the politicization of the security forces that led to the scenes in Mog.
I absolutely foresee the possibility and in fact, we still are underestimating the true extent of its impact---but the thing js, this was not difficult or unique to predict. You knew in your heart the perception it created, but the truth is like 99% of Marehan, you didn't care. No Somali group would have either... because the traditional Somali way of doing things informs, it was good for Marehan as assumed and that was all there is to jt.
I actually reached my position BY EXPLICITLY ASKING MYSELF WHAT WOULD BE THR MOST PRAGMATIC COURSE.
-Not realism informed by tradition (he is a strong warlord, people die all the timeblah blah let's give the sonomabitch a party)
and
-Not idealism informed by lalaland (don't meet him or accept a surrender, get the amnesty and this and that and make splace)
but pragmatism; what would be the most pragmatic course and you know what I thought? Something that
1. Brings peace to Marehan
2. Does not offend the nation
3. And can be net positive in the elections
The only way that could happen was
1. Compromise behind the scenes (assure him, his freedom will be respected amd guaranteed)
2. Once Agreement was reached, receive him AT THE BORDER in a solemn and serious manner
3. Have him voluntarily extend his hands for arrest immediately flyijg him out to Mog
4.Go through a month long court process, while his boys are received back into society welcoming them
5. Publicly in video court judgement, have the judge make the argument for why goverment reached a plea deal (how many cars and guns he brought, his promise for good behavior, recognition of his influence to support Reconciliation, etc)
6. Send him back to Gedo to home coming he wasn't supposed to have in the beginning
I mean I wish someone in Farmaajo's government could have thought about this.
I actually described this on the day of the surrender id you recall and now IN HINDSIGHT, my God am I even more sure it would have been a million times better than what happened.
It didn't require more money, or time, or evem effort... It only required A PRAGMATIC INTENTION EXISTING AMONG THE CHOICES ORIGINALLY PRESENTED to Farmaajo.
You see Saddam, the Somali government is a lot like the country and people of Somalia; there is not a lot of pragmatism in approach and too much rigidity, inflexibility, and conservative approach and methodology.

Let us not stoop to the Dankali level. Yes, they slaughtered 2 years old kids' and an elderly man in his 90s in Cadeyti town with knives. They didn't want to waste their bullets on hapless, easy prey, so they slaughtered them like you would a sheep. Exacting revenge in such capacity is an anathema to our Xeer and as Somalis. Putting a bullet between the eyes of the midget Danakali male would suffice.


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