Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etcHer features are more refined and more 'cushitic' than a lot of Somalis.
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Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etcHer features are more refined and more 'cushitic' than a lot of Somalis.
She does not have a big nose. Her nose is smaller than most white people I see around me.Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etcHer features are more refined and more 'cushitic' than a lot of Somalis.



I think your right about Infant mortality.I understand what u mean, the obvious risks that come with these events are not to be undermined, but the exaggeration is whats alarming and how she thinks using these things might work to her advantage. And yeh apart from the awful pain, I have never heard of a Somali women dying of her first marriage session.I wasn't sure what she meant with first death, but when refereing the other three times women die, she simply pointing to the risks and dangers women face due to the effects of FGM. The first night of her wedding, cant have sex properly because of the sawing up, the risks of giving birth increase with FGM. Maybe she exaggerated a little with the analogy but that was her overall point.I wouldn't trust this hag looking khaliifo to run my the local primary school, no pun intended about the hag lol thats if she is one!
Have you watched one of her interviews on an American network? When she said that Somali women die 4 times; when they are born, when they go throu xalaalayn=FGM, and the night of her wedding and more sadly she compared the beauty of having the blessing of allah which is having your own kids, as a death as well! she basically compared death to these four events which are the basis of life itself, Markaa gabadhu way iska soo wada baxday, wa halkii reer hargeisee. Thats enough of a information adequate enough to judge her as a person.
Aduunka waxan ugu necebahay dadka dhaqanka Somaliyed ka dhigta stepping stone, oo markay cadaanka iska dhadhicinayan ku tilmaama dhaqankeena a backwarded, counterproductive and detrimental to life.
Anyway, I think what she meant about the first one is the risk of infant mortality or probably, if you watch her interview you can more or less detect that she is insinuating that Somali women, when born might as well be dead since they don't matter. Anyway, wouldn't you agree it's a very amateurish way to approach and kick start your Presidential campaign.
make that 90%.Not really, we are a unique race, anyone that remotely resembles bantu should be kicked out.

Look at the girl on far end on the right side, that girl looks more bantu that this ladyCome on, are we jareer all of sudden. You know average somalis dont like this woman. she looks nothing like those girls i posted.Stop the excuses Somaliman%
Are u blind or something? She looks no different from any other black woman. Where are the "cushtic" "cacuasian" features?She does not have a big nose. Her nose is smaller than most white people I see around me.Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etcHer features are more refined and more 'cushitic' than a lot of Somalis.
Compare to this:Are u blind or something? She looks no different from any other black woman. Where are the "cushtic" "cacuasian" features?She does not have a big nose. Her nose is smaller than most white people I see around me.Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etc

She does not have a big nose. Her nose is smaller than most white people I see around me.Not really. She looks no different from most other somali women, big nose rough hair, dark skin, etcHer features are more refined and more 'cushitic' than a lot of Somalis.
This is a big nose:
dr edna may be a little compared to average isaaq but you can see she still has very sharp somali feature, her nose is narrow and long and her lips and small and proportional, her hair is very straight. she looked very beautiful when she was gashaanti yarSomaliman%,
Is this woman a Bantu from Kenya or a Somali from Somaliland?

This is truly all that matters and besides Somalia is not ready for a Madhibaan president let alone a woman.what's her qabiil and what's her bank account saying?

^ That's just where she grew up walaal, clearly she identifies as a Somali. That's like someone saying I'm more dhag-cas or you're a sheep abusing cymruShe's Kenyan though Yumms Trojan horse weeyi gabadhu.Just look at beyondqabiils feelings on Somalia v Kenya topics
She looks no different from any other black woman. If i did'nt know who she was, i would have thought she was from nigeria or jamaica, something. I doubt she has straight hair, niggers don't have straight hair. Her nose is not straight either.dr edna may be a little compared to average isaaq but you can see she still has very sharp somali feature, her nose is narrow and long and her lips and small and proportional, her hair is very straight. she looked very beautiful when she was gashaanti yarSomaliman%,
Is this woman a Bantu from Kenya or a Somali from Somaliland?



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