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X.Playa - Why Cali Galeyr? Why not the countless others who hail from your clan that could just as easily be accused?
Aniga waxaanba la dhacay dad Soomaali ah oo dalkooda ka shaqeysanaayo, si sharaf muteysan.
You can see Bantus in the video and female technicians in the labs testing the sugar after production.
I think most of us have either forgotten or have never known what it is like to live in one's country in peace & with dignity, and specially without qabyaalad divisiveness.

Yeah, also left before I was one. Though I think even if I go back, for whatever reason, I doubt I'll be at home. Like hyper said, it's all fairy tales to me.Same here. I left before i turned one and all I know about that place is all the stories i have been told and all the books plus essays i have read about it. I now realize I cant really know how it feels to be there unless i really go and live there.Videos like these fill me with resentment I often forget I have. I find myself questioning how I would have been different given the chance to have been raised there in peace. I realize how selfish that may be, given the circumstances of so many on the ground, but I can't help myself in wondering.

Maybe our kids will have a place to call home because we have already missed out on much! I always find it weird when I hear elders saying they will take their kids back to somalia so the kids can "relearn" their culture and have the same experiences as them. Thats impossible because those kids have never been to somalia so there is really nothing for them to relearn. My dad wanted to send me back 10 years ago thank God my mom refused!Yeah, also left before I was one. Though I think even if I go back, for whatever reason, I doubt I'll be at home. Like hyper said, it's all fairy tales to me.Same here. I left before i turned one and all I know about that place is all the stories i have been told and all the books plus essays i have read about it. I now realize I cant really know how it feels to be there unless i really go and live there.Videos like these fill me with resentment I often forget I have. I find myself questioning how I would have been different given the chance to have been raised there in peace. I realize how selfish that may be, given the circumstances of so many on the ground, but I can't help myself in wondering.


That was the only way things got done in Africa & in much of the developing world. Somalia simply did not have these large corporations/firms that specialized in manufacturing & planning.Call me pessimist or whatever, but no im not proud anything that was made by the white man. I mean all the roads, factories and biggest buildings were made either by the white white men or chinese men. The day somalis do it all by themselves then im proud. Not proud of today nor yesterderday.


Good thing you found out soon enough.Anarchist because my dad had a hidden agenda. My brothers told me he wanted to send me back to somalia for couple months then put me in a boarding school in kenya. Boarding schools are like prison dude.

Inshallah. We might go back next summer if things go according to my dads plans. The thing is its better when you are young because you can compare your past experiences with your adult experiences. But now when I go there it will be like seeing everything for the first time and that isnt necessarily bad but it doesnt come close to what you would feel if you go back.Good thing you found out soon enough.Anarchist because my dad had a hidden agenda. My brothers told me he wanted to send me back to somalia for couple months then put me in a boarding school in kenya. Boarding schools are like prison dude.![]()
Odayaasha waa lagu yaqaan those sort of games. Maybe you'll have a chance to go on your own, someday. It will help put a lot of things in to perspective for you.
You'll finally make some peace with a lot of things & see your clan isn't necessarily all that you believed they were. You'll see like everyone else, they are human.

what more should they gain, should they open up a space programme. Realistically speaking an unrecognised country who neighbours equally poor countries (djibouti, somalia, ethiopia) peace and development is a good start. For a start where would they get the funds the previous govt. did and also who would invest in an unstable region (horn of africa)@Cumar - Development, but what else has Somaliland gained? Somalilanders are today just as disenfranchised and scattered across the globe as the average Wanlaweyn, no? Maxaa soo kordhay?





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