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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:52 pm

Compare Saudi arabia with it's billions of barrels of oil to South Korea, which has no natural resources to speak of.

I pray no oil or gas is ever found in Somalia :blessed:

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Insomniac » Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:53 pm

Compare Saudi arabia with it's billions of barrels of oil to South Korea, which has no natural resources to speak of.

I pray no oil or gas is ever found in Somalia :blessed:
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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby hydrogen » Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:56 pm

Do you really expect Somalis to work like Asians do? :MJ:

Asians don't have a life, that's why they commit suicide all the time and Mao killed 45 million of them.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:09 pm

:ufdup: It is exactly that kind of low expectation and complacent thinking that we don't need. Asians aren't supernatural, they achieved their economic success via hardwork and dedication. Besides up until the 20th century, asian countries like Japan and korea as well as european nations like Germany, Belgium and the swiss were seen as lazy and unproductive.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Hyperactive » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:11 pm

abdi, people back home want all of them to get office work and shaqalahana wa poor oromo and dadka kale. marka dadkeeni wa lazy, even if they need to survice , they rather not to work hard.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby InoCabdi » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:18 pm

Image

:dead: theyre not saudis, they r african beggars without papers.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby saacJabshee » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:29 pm

You guys are being very emotional here. Although I am not comfortable with the amount poverty I have seen in saudi somehow it makes. Point am making is that Saudi arabia is the most famous and most loved muslim nation. Imagine if they began running services where immagrants could come and live there with free Health care, Education, Benefits, Housing Benefit, Child Benefit and even tax credits if you work on a small wage. Look Saudi would be filled with immagrants mainly muslims all vying for a place. It would be disastrous and the system would not be able to cope thus ruining it for the legitimate citizens of Saudi which would then ignite hateful protest and violence against refugees and immigrants. This could spell disaster for national security of Saudi arabia. Problem is muslim countries are either poor or tight fisted with their money. If then one muslims nation offers services I have mentioned above it would get clogged up with a week. Laakin I would say atleast they should atleast offer free healthcare.
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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:38 pm

abdi, people back home want all of them to get office work and shaqalahana wa poor oromo and dadka kale. marka dadkeeni wa lazy, even if they need to survice , they rather not to work hard.
Read my previous post. Nobody is culturally lazy. It's the governments fault as well as the rich elite. If there are no proper juobs or training then people don't want to work.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Insomniac » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:41 pm

You guys are being very emotional here. Although I am not comfortable with the amount poverty I have seen in saudi somehow it makes. Point am making is that Saudi arabia is the most famous and most loved muslim nation. Imagine if they began running services where immagrants could come and live there with free Health care, Education, Benefits, Housing Benefit, Child Benefit and even tax credits if you work on a small wage. Look Saudi would be filled with immagrants mainly muslims all begging vying for a place. It would be disastrous and the system would not be able to keep thus ruining it for the legitimate citizens of Saudi which would then ignite hateful protest and violence against refugees and immigrants. This could spell disaster for nation security of Saudi arabia. Problem is muslim countries are either poor or tight fisted with their money. If then one muslims offers services I have mentioned above it would get clogged up with a week. Laakin I would say atleast they should atleast offer free healthcare.
:comeon: Beloved my arse. Is free schooling and health-care too much to ask?

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby InoCabdi » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:48 pm

QURAN AND HADITH SPEAK AGAINST THE HYPOCRITES AND DEVILS OF NAJD SAUDI ARABIA

“The (Arab) bedouins are the worst in the disbelief and hypocrisy, and are more likely to be in ignorance of the limits which Allah has revealed to his messenger.”
Holy Quran Surah 9:90.


Najd in Saudi Arabia has traditionally been occupied by nomadic Bedouins
:dead: that's not even the right ayah.

you are quoting the ayah out of context.

look at this:

97. The bedouins are the worst in disbelief and hypocrisy, and more likely to be in ignorance of the limits (Allah's Commandments and His Legal Laws, etc.) which Allah has revealed to His Messenger. And Allah is All-Knower, All-Wise.

98. And of the bedouins there are some who look upon what they spend (in Allah's Cause) as a fine and watch for calamities for you, on them be the calamity of evil. And Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower.

99. And of the bedouins there are some who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and look upon what they spend in Allah's Cause as approaches to Allah, and a cause of receiving the Messenger's invocations. Indeed these (spendings in Allah's Cause) are an approach for them. Allah will admit them to His Mercy. Certainly Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

Surat At Tawbah

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby saacJabshee » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:51 pm

That's why I believe when we establish Somaliweyn inshallah along with a strong army, navy, airforce complete with modern tactical ballistic missiles.Obviously the second most important thing is get all our natural resources exported and make a killing out of it. We should have a million man border force paramilitary. This force sole job is to turn people away regardless of where they come from or their situation in their countries. The border should guarded with spy drones 24hrs a day 365 days a year. Also have like a thousand speed boats with guns mounted on them and their job is to turn people away from our waters. The problem with saudi is their is border is not manned enough and anyone sneak and these people later become a drag on the system.

Every year there should be a mandatory consensus which everyone who has hit puberty must fill out. Failure to fill out this will result in you being sent to a labor camp. This is the only forward. Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship if they are muslim, if not pay them to leave the country if they refuse then send them to a labor camp. Obviously we will have good immigrants like doctors and engineers,educators, weapon manufacturers, IT experts, Top doctors and people like that. Laakin not people that will clog up our small and fragile system which we will have for the first 30yrs till we have an educated and resource full work force.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Insomniac » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:52 pm

:wow: @ Zubeir quoting out of context like FoxNews and Dailymail. :down: Disgusting.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Insomniac » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:53 pm

That's why I believe when we establish Somaliweyn inshallah along with a strong army, navy, airforce complete with modern tactical ballistic missiles.Obviously the second most important thing is get all our natural resources exported and make a killing out of it. We should have a million man border force paramilitary. This force sole job is to turn people away regardless of where they come from or their situation in their countries. The border should guarded with spy drones 24hrs a day 365 days a year. Also have like a thousand speed boats with guns mounted on them and their job is to turn people away from our waters. The problem with saudi is their is border is not manned enough and anyone sneak and these people later become a drag on the system.

Every year there should be a mandatory consensus which everyone who has hit puberty must fill out. Failure to fill out this will result in you being sent to a labor camp. This is the only forward. Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship if they are muslim, if not pay them to leave the country if they refuse then send them to a labor camp. Obviously we will have good immigrants like doctors and engineers,educators, weapon manufacturers, IT experts, Top doctors and people like that. Laakin not people that will clog up our small and fragile system which we will have for the first 30yrs till we have an educated and resource full work force.
:lol: Have you met abdi.ismail?

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby saacJabshee » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:54 pm

You guys are being very emotional here. Although I am not comfortable with the amount poverty I have seen in saudi somehow it makes. Point am making is that Saudi arabia is the most famous and most loved muslim nation. Imagine if they began running services where immagrants could come and live there with free Health care, Education, Benefits, Housing Benefit, Child Benefit and even tax credits if you work on a small wage. Look Saudi would be filled with immagrants mainly muslims all begging vying for a place. It would be disastrous and the system would not be able to keep thus ruining it for the legitimate citizens of Saudi which would then ignite hateful protest and violence against refugees and immigrants. This could spell disaster for nation security of Saudi arabia. Problem is muslim countries are either poor or tight fisted with their money. If then one muslims offers services I have mentioned above it would get clogged up with a week. Laakin I would say atleast they should atleast offer free healthcare.
:comeon: Beloved my arse. Is free schooling and health-care too much to ask?
Yes it is. imagine the amount of people that will come running from Iraq and Syria. Then congo, mali, somalia, afghanistan and every other muslim country that has an ongoing war. They would all run to saudi arabia with their children. Its not workable

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby saacJabshee » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:57 pm

That's why I believe when we establish Somaliweyn inshallah along with a strong army, navy, airforce complete with modern tactical ballistic missiles.Obviously the second most important thing is get all our natural resources exported and make a killing out of it. We should have a million man border force paramilitary. This force sole job is to turn people away regardless of where they come from or their situation in their countries. The border should guarded with spy drones 24hrs a day 365 days a year. Also have like a thousand speed boats with guns mounted on them and their job is to turn people away from our waters. The problem with saudi is their is border is not manned enough and anyone sneak and these people later become a drag on the system.

Every year there should be a mandatory consensus which everyone who has hit puberty must fill out. Failure to fill out this will result in you being sent to a labor camp. This is the only forward. Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship if they are muslim, if not pay them to leave the country if they refuse then send them to a labor camp. Obviously we will have good immigrants like doctors and engineers,educators, weapon manufacturers, IT experts, Top doctors and people like that. Laakin not people that will clog up our small and fragile system which we will have for the first 30yrs till we have an educated and resource full work force.
:lol: Have you met abdi.ismail?

:notsure: naah freind.


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