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Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:31 pm

There is clan discrimination in the Somali society but there is no color discrimination.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:37 pm

Why are you shoving cooldoon is black , sheikh shariif is black , down people's throat
You are a descendant of the former slaves shipped out of Berbera , your blood is betraying you motherfucker !
Adeer X.playa waa oday rageedii ah oo Ciyaalka Somaliland taariikhda bara, adigu Nejis Sayn leh baad tahay oo murtad ah. Gaalkaas Dhagaxiisa sitaa Ku dhaama.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby Cherine » Mon May 02, 2016 1:39 pm

So according to Xplaya this hooyo is a beenawasad scam artist who doesn't suffer any discrimination/racism from other Somalis.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby X.Playa » Mon May 02, 2016 1:42 pm

Why are you shoving cooldoon is black , sheikh shariif is black , down people's throat
You are a descendant of the former slaves shipped out of Berbera , your blood is betraying you motherfucker !

Not you are only a weakling effeminate but you are also a confused blabber you can't put 2 and 2 together in any coherent manner , I pointed to the color of Coldoon and Shariif because they are a good example of very dark Somalis , and yet that never impeded their career. You don't look Isaaq to me when I see your picture , you have more Oromo blood then any Isaaq , where am from for generations back I count Isaaq from both sides of my family, and unlike you no one ever questioned my Isaaqnimo. I have known you son of a weakling for over a decade , at one time claiming your Qurjiile mother to defend Faqash and such, in my opinion only your Daarod mother knows your Oromo father, there is nothing we can do.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:46 pm

So according to Xplaya this hooyo is a beenawasad scam artist who doesn't suffer any discrimination/racism from other Somalis.

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This woman looks beautiful dark chocolate.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby SahanGalbeed » Mon May 02, 2016 2:03 pm

Why are you shoving cooldoon is black , sheikh shariif is black , down people's throat
You are a descendant of the former slaves shipped out of Berbera , your blood is betraying you motherfucker !

Not you are only a weakling effeminate but you are also a confused blabber you can't put 2 and 2 together in any coherent manner , I pointed to the color of Coldoon and Shariif because they are a good example of very dark Somalis , and yet that never impeded their career. You don't look Isaaq to me when I see your picture , you have more Oromo blood then any Isaaq , where am from for generations back I count Isaaq from both sides of my family, and unlike you no one ever questioned my Isaaqnimo. I have known you son of a weakling for over a decade , at one time claiming your Qurjiile mother to defend Faqash and such, in my opinion only your Daarod mother knows your Oromo father, there is nothing we can do.
First of all nobody as ever seen your face , you've never shown your picture here which probably indicates a certain concern about your image . had you really been proud of yourself , waxaad tahay saw ina maad tusteen ?
Now as to your Isaaqnimo , I have been in Somalinet long enough to recall when the majority of your habar yoonis have rejected your claims, everybody wanted you out , that's another fact to which the somalinet population can bear witness .Bravery is not something you display through an offensive posture on an internet forum , the opposite is true .
Nobility is not something you just claim , its is a conduct you exhibit and is recognised as such by your peers . You have all the hallmarks of the bastard : hateful , self loathing , conniving , delusional ..et..ect.
Now there is only one way we can solve this . You've already failed in the conduct department , because let's face it , the moderators do not ban you from here once a month because you're Isaaq but because you're a son of a bitch , so now let the people judge about your claim and put up your picture , I guarantee you it won't look to far from your current one .:lol: My charge is , you're a remnant of the a slave that got absorbed by the clans of the Berbera area

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby SahanGalbeed » Mon May 02, 2016 2:05 pm

Why are you shoving cooldoon is black , sheikh shariif is black , down people's throat
You are a descendant of the former slaves shipped out of Berbera , your blood is betraying you motherfucker !
Adeer X.playa waa oday rageedii ah oo Ciyaalka Somaliland taariikhda bara, adigu Nejis Sayn leh baad tahay oo murtad ah. Gaalkaas Dhagaxiisa sitaa Ku dhaama.
Reer daahiir nasakhow , intaa maalmood aad marna i leedahay i cafi marna iska kay caayayso tiro ba hadded u ma hayee , orodoo iska nabad gal. Labo wajilaha aragti qudha kugu filan , baa la yidhi

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby X.Playa » Mon May 02, 2016 2:22 pm

fair enough Oromo boy, unlike you I don't come here to post my picture so I can get " oh you so cute comments" put I will take your challenge and post my picture in the IPG, the bizarre thing is you were supposedly sympathizing with the downtrodden folks by race or anything else , and as soon your Ormo blood got boiled by my comments this what you said " What you wanna say here is that you look like a west African behave like a blacksmith" you completely went 360 degrees and and exposed your hypocrisy and prejudice .

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby Halmogg » Mon May 02, 2016 2:23 pm

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“I’m a 17 year old married shop owner. My wife and I currently attend high school. We are in the same class. Marrying young is part of the norm here in our city. The parents support the young couples and it forces many youngsters to be responsible and not waste their time and life with unnecessary stuff. Many of the newcomers in our city ask us how we support ourselves and how we live and I respond to that I’m a business man and I support my family. My brother and I have a rotating shift at our shop, allowing us to work and at the same time attend school. I believe the young men should get married early and built a family and busy themselves with their wives and families. It prevents engaging in premarital sex and reduces the urge to migrate overseas.”

(Garowe)

17 years old and MARRIED! Kudos to him.

He really has more balls than me. :lol:
:myman: young hustler

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby X.Playa » Mon May 02, 2016 2:25 pm

First of all nobody as ever seen your face , you've never shown your picture here which probably indicates a certain concern about your image . had you really been proud of yourself , waxaad tahay saw ina maad tusteen ?
Now as to your Isaaqnimo , I have been in Somalinet long enough to recall when the majority of your habar yoonis have rejected your claims, everybody wanted you out , that's another fact to which the somalinet population can bear witness .Bravery is not something you display through an offensive posture on an internet forum , the opposite is true .
Nobility is not something you just claim , its is a conduct you exhibit and is recognised as such by your peers . You have all the hallmarks of the bastard : hateful , self loathing , conniving , delusional ..et..ect.
Now there is only one way we can solve this . You've already failed in the conduct department , because let's face it , the moderators do not ban you from here once a month because you're Isaaq but because you're a son of a bitch , so now let the people judge about your claim and put up your picture , I guarantee you it won't look to far from your current one .:lol: My charge is , you're a remnant of the a slave that got absorbed by the clans of the Berbera area

Since I vowed not ever to retrune to IPG , I will post it here.

This is me. And I don't look Oromo nor West African , average Isaaq man , you in the other hand have Oromo blood., you look typical Ethiopian to me.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby AirBitaale » Mon May 02, 2016 2:38 pm

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“I’m a 17 year old married shop owner. My wife and I currently attend high school. We are in the same class. Marrying young is part of the norm here in our city. The parents support the young couples and it forces many youngsters to be responsible and not waste their time and life with unnecessary stuff. Many of the newcomers in our city ask us how we support ourselves and how we live and I respond to that I’m a business man and I support my family. My brother and I have a rotating shift at our shop, allowing us to work and at the same time attend school. I believe the young men should get married early and built a family and busy themselves with their wives and families. It prevents engaging in premarital sex and reduces the urge to migrate overseas.”

(Garowe)

17 years old and MARRIED! Kudos to him.

He really has more balls than me. :lol:
:myman: young hustler
:myman:

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby SahanGalbeed » Mon May 02, 2016 2:42 pm

fair enough Oromo boy, unlike you I don't come here to post my picture so I can get " oh you so cute comments" put I will take your challenge and post my picture in the IPG, the bizarre thing is you were supposedly sympathizing with the downtrodden folks by race or anything else , and as soon your Ormo blood got boiled by my comments this what you said " What you wanna say here is that you look like a west African behave like a blacksmith" you completely went 360 degrees and and exposed your hypocrisy and prejudice .
Listen here you fuc,k , I have posted this story in a thread where you were accusing the arabs of having deficient genes for being racist , alright ?
Discrimination is real , among the arabs as well as the somalis . I don't pretend to be something I am not , I KNOW I have my biases that's why I do go around talking about other's before I get rid of mine , that's called being HONEST with yourself .
As for your conduct , you ONLY are the architect of it , you behave like a midgan and claim nobility which are mutually exclusive . You are not a kid act your age !

You look like an oromo , I look like your average Isaaq , what kind of childish statement is it for a man of your age ?
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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby X.Playa » Mon May 02, 2016 2:42 pm

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“I’m a 17 year old married shop owner. My wife and I currently attend high school. We are in the same class. Marrying young is part of the norm here in our city. The parents support the young couples and it forces many youngsters to be responsible and not waste their time and life with unnecessary stuff. Many of the newcomers in our city ask us how we support ourselves and how we live and I respond to that I’m a business man and I support my family. My brother and I have a rotating shift at our shop, allowing us to work and at the same time attend school. I believe the young men should get married early and built a family and busy themselves with their wives and families. It prevents engaging in premarital sex and reduces the urge to migrate overseas.”

(Garowe)

17 years old and MARRIED! Kudos to him.

He really has more balls than me. :lol:
Kudos to a life of poverty , marrying young and breeding like rats got Africa poorer.

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby X.Playa » Mon May 02, 2016 2:47 pm

fair enough Oromo boy, unlike you I don't come here to post my picture so I can get " oh you so cute comments" put I will take your challenge and post my picture in the IPG, the bizarre thing is you were supposedly sympathizing with the downtrodden folks by race or anything else , and as soon your Ormo blood got boiled by my comments this what you said " What you wanna say here is that you look like a west African behave like a blacksmith" you completely went 360 degrees and and exposed your hypocrisy and prejudice .
Listen here you fuc,k , I have posted this story in a thread where you were accusing the arabs of having deficient genes for being racist , alright ?
Discrimination is real , among the arabs as well as the somalis . I don't pretend to be something I am not , I KNOW I have my biases that's why I do go around talking about other's before I get rid of mine , that's called being HONEST with yourself .
As for your conduct , you ONLY are the architect of it , you behave like a midgan and claim nobility which are mutually exclusive . You are not a kid act your age !

Inaad doqon galbeed ka timi oo hablo la kor ah inaad tahay waxa cadaynaysa this entire thread. You brought this topic to defend your Arab masters that I know , but even to equate this to the Arabs long brutal history of human right violations, rape, castration of young boys and molesting them , the thousands upon thousands maids they abuse in the gulf, the thousands upon thousands they rape and kill in the desert of lybia or Yemen , Saudi, just because they are seeking better life, the thousands upon thousands they kill because they disagree with their faith and regard their Allah the only deity in the block and calling them "Kufaar". How is it even propotional dameeryow dameerku dhalay ee maskaxada digaag ah leh?

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Re: Colourism in Somali society - let's talk about it

Postby AirBitaale » Mon May 02, 2016 3:01 pm

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“I’m a 17 year old married shop owner. My wife and I currently attend high school. We are in the same class. Marrying young is part of the norm here in our city. The parents support the young couples and it forces many youngsters to be responsible and not waste their time and life with unnecessary stuff. Many of the newcomers in our city ask us how we support ourselves and how we live and I respond to that I’m a business man and I support my family. My brother and I have a rotating shift at our shop, allowing us to work and at the same time attend school. I believe the young men should get married early and built a family and busy themselves with their wives and families. It prevents engaging in premarital sex and reduces the urge to migrate overseas.”

(Garowe)

17 years old and MARRIED! Kudos to him.

He really has more balls than me. :lol:
Kudos to a life of poverty , marrying young and breeding like rats got Africa poorer.
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