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AbdiWahab252
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Facebook & Politics

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:57 pm

People are going nuts on their FB about the visit of Hassan Gargurte. I find it interesting how their biases come out online for all to see. My PL friends updated their status with protest photos. The Hawiye group went nuts including this chick I used to date who posed with Hassan Gargurte. The Darood were mostly for Hassan Gargurte. The 0.5ers were also flying the :som:

I kept out of the fray and remained neutral. After all why risk tarnishing friendships and potential poontang over siyaaso.

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Re: Facebook & Politics

Postby Tanker » Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:14 pm

Most average poor Darood back home in Somalia including my own Harti dont care about the tribe of the president if he can provide stability, food, jobs , then we will support him :up: I am talking about the average man... we were ready to accept Aideed ( AUN) back in 1991 before he began to chase and kill women and children, Wallahi most of my oncels realized that siyad had lost the battle, they were just waiting for USC to govern the country and the daily life to return.....

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Re: Facebook & Politics

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:16 pm

My pro- unified somalia point of view and my support for hawiye politicians is very open on facebook.


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