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Thank you, President Farmaajo.

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Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Apr 28, 2021 1:41 am

Your address was needed.

Thank you for giving it.

We are a family.

A large, boisterous, eccentric, opinionated, tempernental, moody, and sometimes irrational bunch---but a family nonetheless.

I have been a strong supporter---yet, I found 0 joy in any of the recent occurrences in the country.

I don't see Hassan Sheekh as an "enemy" to be defeated in the streets.

I don't see any reason for "street scenes" on this issue at all.

I want to see you shake Hassan Sheekh's hand and him to shake your hand; each respecting the will of the people on any political choice.

I would have even liked it more if your speech was entirely about reconciliation and the duty of honoring the will of the people---without any reference the events and its causes this country already wants to forget about.

Tonight was a good night.

I hope we only have good nights going forward.

The Somali people do not have any more capacity even for another single bad night.

Thank you again.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Wed Apr 28, 2021 2:35 am

Not to sound pessimistic but the MLK approach will fail in the long run. When it does Malcolm X approach will be dominant. Somalis are too primitive, they need gacan bir ah. A zookeeper is needed.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Apr 28, 2021 2:58 am

Not to sound pessimistic but the MLK approach will fail in the long run. When it does Malcolm X approach will be dominant. Somalis are too primitive, they need gacan bir ah. A zookeeper is needed.
I don't think this is the moment Saddam.

A parent raising a child knows the difference between when it is time to merely "correct" vs. scold vs disclpline vs when there is need for "punishment" as last course correction and then still vs when a child needs enouragement, support, reward, and even still when its time to comfort your child.

Neither MLK not Malcolm faced the official responsibility of a head of state.

The US doesn't celebrate Andrew Jackson or Woodrow Wilson as it celebrates FDR and JFK for a reason.

Cowboys and Iron Lords instill awe when alive, but is buried in the grave with them.

Humility, profound empathy, and sensitivity to your people's wellbeing lives forever in the heart and soul of your people.

It is the moment when a Leader needs to comfort his nation. That's the biggest courage required in such moments.

The courage to overcome your own weakness to control yourself.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:44 am

Not to sound pessimistic but the MLK approach will fail in the long run. When it does Malcolm X approach will be dominant. Somalis are too primitive, they need gacan bir ah. A zookeeper is needed.
I don't think this is the moment Saddam.

A parent raising a child knows the difference between when it is time to merely "correct" vs. scold vs disclpline vs when there is need for "punishment" as last course correction and then still vs when a child needs enouragement, support, reward, and even still when its time to comfort your child.

Neither MLK not Malcolm faced the official responsibility of a head of state.

The US doesn't celebrate Andrew Jackson or Woodrow Wilson as it celebrates FDR and JFK for a reason.

Cowboys and Iron Lords instill awe when alive, but is buried in the grave with them.

Humility, profound empathy, and sensitivity to your people's wellbeing lives forever in the heart and soul of your people.

It is the moment when a Leader needs to comfort his nation. That's the biggest courage required in such moments.

The courage to overcome your own weakness to control yourself.

I agree. Farmaajo is the psychiatrist to the wounds left behind by Odayaga. Farmaajo is here to institutionalize the state and revive its potency. But the ghost of the past still lingers. And no matter how much he placates the West - the very same West who overthrew the Odayaga. There won’t be true consensus. The actions of our unity and how quickly we took over the Ogaden in ‘77 will always lead the West to seek a weak Balkanized Somalia to placate countries which have our land and people. Mind you I’m not a Kacaanist. But the state power of Somalia was at height under the Kacaan, we weren’t babysitted by global powers who made Halane our deep state and nor who seek our birthright. The humiliation of our race in the last 30yrs has struck a cord with a new generation who seek the return of a powerful Somalia, regardless of clan. You know why? Nobody respects a weak country, it’ll always be food to the vultures. I’m more Putin. He isn’t a Commie. But he knows the history of humiliation his country went thru:


”His personal bearing and his style of rule may have changed over that time, but Putin’s actions over the years have been guided by one simple principle: to restore Russia’s global importance. The 65-year-old Russian president is motivated by a strong sense of history, and like many of his generation, he was deeply affected by the Soviet collapse. If Donald Trump’s calls to “make America great again” are vague as to when the previous period of greatness started and ended, Putin’s calls are hung on much clearer hooks. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union stood for nearly half a century as one of the two lodes of power globally, and when it dissolved in 1991, it left Russia as an irrelevance.
Putin does not want to resurrect the Soviet Union, but he does want to regain that lost importance—and restore the Russian people’s pride in their country.”


https://www.history.com/.amp/news/vladi ... ssia-power


Farmaajo is a miskeen. Somalia doesn’t a need school counselor, it needs a Master of Whisperers to check the ones who are prone to seek the help of foreigners to gain domestic power over their rivals. That’s what was missing. A suit can do some much, but one who is idealistic with no teeth is pure suicide. I’m just waiting for this experiment to fail, there’s no loyalty in Somalia unless its clan. If wasn’t, there would a state for my generation to inherit but there isn’t one. Because Somalis will never agree unless fear is a factor. They don’t respect law, only self interest. One must study his people before he rules them and understand where their failures are to bring them up to greatness. Farmaajo did a lot in the jungle, but he’s still surrounded by wolves who are backed by global powers or lions.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:44 am

Putin will be his own undoing.

If you---THE INDIVIDUAL MAN---put yourself at the center of a project which nis supposed to be for a nation in perpetuity-----you failed before you even started.

What is an extension of you at the center is on borrowed time because OUR LIVES are on borrowed time.

Sure, Putin may even die with a Russia more powerful than it is now and so as he is dying he will die smiling as he won't live beyond that moment...

...but the moment he does, grid network with his person as the nuclear power plant at the center will stutter a little longer being kept going by the already generated power from his dying body---but the grid will stop stuttering and die as well after all the possible left over power is exhausted from his now dead body.

My friend using George Washington is so cliche but so incredibly instructive.

The Continental Cogress LOBBIED HIM to become the military head of the Patriots.

After the Revolution was won, he said I fulfilled my oath---I am going back to Virginia, I hope you (Continental C) reach a good decision on what this country will be (a Republican or Monorchy or all the debates of the Constitution).

When they decided on a Republic, THEY called HIM back to assume the role of the 1st President.

While in office---do you ever hear anything about a strong view shown by Washington?

No, his literal position was WHAT THE MAJORITY OF of the Congress decided.

After his 1st term ended and he was begged to go 2nd term; he said NO I don't want to set an explains that will be used against my people in the future.

That system Saddam was so successful---we in the Somali desert was even brought under it's glory during the implosion of our own ancestral land.

Putin and all men like him are empty suits to a person who loves studying history. There are countless Putins serving as footnotes in history but only very, very few Washingtons whose legacy is stronger today than even yesterday.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby mahoka » Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:58 am

Kkkkkkkkk very funny take. I want to know why you guys can’t put this energy into building west gedo and your towns? Today your community is known as one of the most worst off and poorest/most suffering amongst horn of Africans yet you guys are obsessed with power. The days of the free ride of kacaan are over so why don’t you guys use your own sweat and tears to build your own lands? No insults, I really want to understand is funny mentality.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Apr 28, 2021 8:43 am

Kkkkkkkkk very funny take. I want to know why you guys can’t put this energy into building west gedo and your towns? Today your community is known as one of the most worst off and poorest/most suffering amongst horn of Africans yet you guys are obsessed with power. The days of the free ride of kacaan are over so why don’t you guys use your own sweat and tears to build your own lands? No insults, I really want to understand is funny mentality.
I am not one to make fun of anything with te epithet of dumbness but your predictable response always 'canned" for a statement to most anything is dumb.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby SunFromNorth » Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:17 am

Your address was needed.

Thank you for giving it.

We are a family.

A large, boisterous, eccentric, opinionated, tempernental, moody, and sometimes irrational bunch---but a family nonetheless.

I have been a strong supporter---yet, I found 0 joy in any of the recent occurrences in the country.

I don't see Hassan Sheekh as an "enemy" to be defeated in the streets.

I don't see any reason for "street scenes" on this issue at all.

I want to see you shake Hassan Sheekh's hand and him to shake your hand; each respecting the will of the people on any political choice.

I would have even liked it more if your speech was entirely about reconciliation and the duty of honoring the will of the people---without any reference the events and its causes this country already wants to forget about.

Tonight was a good night.

I hope we only have good nights going forward.

The Somali people do not have any more capacity even for another single bad night.

Thank you again.

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Wed Apr 28, 2021 2:51 pm

Gubbet,

History tells us you can’t survive with native informants running around doing everything to stop the progress of a country. We’ll see whose right between us. But if not there are other schools of thought that can mitigate this. Pen is mighty, but the sword is still more clean cut.



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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Murax » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:05 pm

ReturnOfMariixmaan,

I think Farmaajo saw this coming when he said strongly you will now see who is against elections. Less than 24 hrs later you see this. International Colonialists (IC), want Farmaajo to go languish in Afisioone for 6 months to draw concessions from him. Gonna be interesting. May Allah give him strength

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby DaahirMursal » Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:32 pm

So, when is his resignment? :lol:

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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:48 pm

ReturnOfMariixmaan,

I think Farmaajo saw this coming when he said strongly you will now see who is against elections. Less than 24 hrs later you see this. International Colonialists (IC), want Farmaajo to go languish in Afisioone for 6 months to draw concessions from him. Gonna be interesting. May Allah give him strength

They hate us bro and it’s obvious to everyone. Enough of this Darood shit man. Farmaajo isn’t even a Kacaanist but moreso a SYL man and they are STILL giving him hell. That’s why it’s better to go with our worse instincts. It’ll shut them up. I’ll never accept a MJ leader of Somalia bro. I’m be blunt. I’m fund their assassination or even fund a Jabhad my nigga. My generation won’t give them passes anymore. That naive Sahalism lead to us this humiliating situation in the first place. Either we rule or they rule. No middle ground.


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Re: Thank you, President Farmaajo.

Postby Murax » Thu Apr 29, 2021 5:42 pm

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