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    its important for the people to have their own collective history, in the hope it'll revive their moral spirit. only through peace can civil participation occur. i'd be very interested to know if this is the first time this important event has been held.
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    ^^these descriptive extensions are no surprise to you considering you are not a stranger to abbreviations, acronyms, suffixes and prefixes and all sorts of identity markers?
  3. 1 point
    The word "Somali" and the identity it entails began to evolve into something like the word "Arab" and all that it stands for. For better or worse, the Somali people nowadays don't feel adequately represented by the "Somali" tag without some additions and descriptive extensions.
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    this is positive to see. its actual substance. this is the sort of quite leadership Somalis need not the usual one-upmanship known to be used by folks.
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    @2:16 - The master of ceremony having a laugh at their expense. They turn the event to a cartoon show.
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    The Somaliland education minister was invited. I'm not sure about the other two.
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    O.O, you can take cover behind your cries for equality, of course, and pretend that the Tigrays are champions for democracy and all that other kind of poppycock, but I wouldn't hold it against the Oromo, once they regain their full autonomy and political independence, that they give the Tigray a taste of their own bitter medicine. That goes the same for all the other communities that the Tigray have abused and mistreated.
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    Oodweyne, Now you turn into Arab war propaganda style. And you seem to do it well. You seem well prepared to build an empire. Who is financing this empire building? That is my question, and the only question.
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