Postby SummerRain » Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:16 am
Somali2003,
I'm sorry dear but I will have to cut this short and tell you I have had these sort of discussions of many times and yet I fail to come across anyone with a fresh, logical and rather realistic of the situation argument. Is it what I want to hear or is it what is in the reality of the situation? Bal kala saar labadaas. Its one thing to be naive but its another to just turn a blind sight on the truth. Like I said before, these Somali politicals or even their supports know how to use the fancy schmancy words to legitimize their policies or what not. However, what we fail to do is question those words and the true stubstantial meaning behind them. We are too blindfolded by Qabyaalaad even our most educated is effected by it sadly. So, dont call me naive. The naive are those who dont question, the naive are those who are selfish and rather live for today because he dont think about the future. These states you speak off, who and what gov't created them. So maaha, each clan for its land and focus on that alone? So, how do you expect to establish a sense of unity or nationalism that is need for a democractic gov't to run a country. When the mentality of the people are set on "Care for your Qabil and fock the rest". Even a maggot could tell you this is headed for a disaster. For one, the literacy rate in that country wont allow such a thing to happen, and secondly, heck when people get a sense of statehood(that is tribal state) they might not even want a greater Somalia.
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SummerRain on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:25 am, edited 2 times in total.