QansaxMeygaag

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  1. Raila talking like a statesman and Uhuru holding his own.
  2. Apophis;917418 wrote: ^ You falsely accused a whole tribe of being complicit in a mini genocide and I'm the nasty one?? Well excuse me for not massaging your ego. Again a false accusation. I said 3 high-ranking officials who happen to belong to that tribe did nothing as their fellow Somalis were slaughtered. You are stretching the skin to fit a drum you want to play, so go on and enjoy the music you want to play.
  3. Apophis;917412 wrote: ^ It's elementary knowledge for the claimant to provide some semblance of evidence for their claims (a title of a book or journal, something). You posted a song as evidence and now you run like a - insert word -. Don't claim shyt you cannot support; simple! Looks to me like you take pride in being nasty...
  4. Apophis;917390 wrote: And you proved that through several post by not posting a single credible source. Like nuune said, you tightened your own noose, And like I said, it is a pointless discussion especially when it comes to you and Nuune. Adios. Kwaheri.
  5. ^ Many people will cry their eyes out on that day; used to very easy and good life in Nairobi...
  6. Haatu;917372 wrote: Granted, you care about the issue, but how can you blame a whole Somali community for it? That's the nonsense part Abti Abti I said there were some powerful people who did nothing...you are misquoting me.
  7. For those who want to sit back and delve deeper into the subject matter, here is a very good account by Salah Abdi Sheikh who was orphaned by the Wagalla Massacre: http://www.scribd.com/doc/2579697/WAGALLA-MASSACRE-THE-UNTOLD-STORY And for those wondering why I am very passionate about the subject matter, my mother is Mark-A-Bull from Wajeer (how is my abti Haatu) and although she was not a member of the Degodia clan targeted by the state, she was a first-hand witness of the events and she still gets nightmares about Wagalla...the horror of it. And here is a song dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives by Abdixakiim Jabarti:
  8. nuune;917352 wrote: I am sorry dear Qansax , I am reer baadiya and happy about it, but I want what I asked you to provide, car bal wakaasee aan kaa haro, you had more than 8 hours to provide me something I can chew, you failed, and you tell me I am reer baadiya, I am indeedd one BIG reer baadiye who happens to have the necessasry documenation to fly the aircraft you mentioned, that is beside the point anyway just informing you, now, I am going to kill our terrible discussion once you give me at least one simple evidence,even if it is one sentence alone, mise waan iska kaa dhaafaa I think it is better inaan iska kaa dhaafo This is a pointless discussion; at least we agree on that much. Adios, fii amaanillah.
  9. ^ Correction above 0.5mg alprazolam/xanax, not 1.5mg!
  10. Coofle;917291 wrote: After few days I am going to commit legally in bonding of matrimony, its sunnah and a normal developmental milestone in every human's life. with the burning and heavy lust off my shoulders, I believe I will have free mind to practice my daily religious obligations with more devotedness and humility. Right now, I have the fears of the world rampaging in my mind, Did you do this fast? are you ready for this? Single life is way much better why lose it? Reerkiina maxaad uga guursan waysay! lolz? How about your performance ? etc ... I do love my other, but still I keep getting millions of reasons not to do it, and a single reason to do it! That I am vastly invaded by the ghost of bidaar (just kiddin) its because I do love her...and the moment I see her all my fears and cold-feet wither like a dust blown off a paper. I have seen lots of woman but she is someone I am chained to and worse, Need and want.... For the married lot,,,is it normal to have some cold-feet before stepping into this new world? misa wax kale ayaa jira? If you had them, what did you do to dismiss those thoughts? My only conclusion is that Satan is whispering to my ears,,,I need in la iga cuudiyo ... Perfectly normal bro; go for it. As for performance anxiety, the main thing people fear is "coming too soon". I have two piece of advice for you there 1) take a mild medicine which reduces anxiety, 1.5mg of alprazolam or Xanax for both you and her should do the trick 2) and for you , "choke the chicken first"; "bash the bishop" "play your own violin" first, and only go in when you have scored an own goal if you catch my drift....you will last longer...And forget what the Sheikhs told you (who made them experts in every field anyway), am talking dharuura here...
  11. Abu-Salman;917253 wrote: Thought you were more into thinking, analysing etc and enjoy intellectual topics such as the use of suffering, economics and social goals and modelling, science epistemiology or why even scientific knowledge is relative if not misleading etc Yes, that's what I mean by a "happy medium" - a mix of some me-time and socializing, not just nerd stuff...
  12. nuune;917261 wrote: Qansax , please care to provide what I asked for and stop jumping around, at this point, it doesn't concern me how many books or newspapers you have read, again, what I asked for is simple, let every SOLer and bystander see and read it: What evidence do you have that they did NOTHING, intaas dhib mey kugu tahey, forget about everything else, and address what I am asking you, haye, we are waiting for you!! The evidence that they did nothing is there for those with eyes and who want to see. I have directed you to the evidence assuming you are willing to make the intellectual effort to understand what happened and why. You expect me to cut and paste Hansard records onto SOL? Those who know the history of the NFD know these things like the Wagalla Massacre just like nursery kids can sing the wheels of the bus go round and round. It is both codified in records, official and unofficial, and more importantly in the collective memory of thousands of people, just like millions of Muslims can read the Fatiha off-head. Clearly you are not one of them. The Somalis in power at the time "heard no evil, saw no evil". At least SOLers who might not have been familiar with the specifics have made an effort to contextualize what happened within Big Man African dictatorship and what an individual member of that government can or can not do and therefore culpable for, whereas you are not even trying.... The fact that you don't know something as Nuune doesn't me it doesn't exist. You are beginning to sound like the nomad who has never seen an Airbus 330 and thinks there is no such thing - an "I haven't seen it ipso facto it doesn't exist" argument. How lame is that! No amount of telling that reer baadiya an Airbus 330 exists will convince him...you are asking me to drag the bloody thing to his little cariish? Go read at least 4 books on Wagalla and the history of the NFD before posting another thread. I am not doing your homework for you buddy. Comment is free, but you need to come from an informed position, not just typing away at the keyboard because you can.
  13. galbeedi;917244 wrote: I remember exactly were I was on that tragic in 1984. I was in wajeer or wanla weyn as a national service after high school in the so-called Gurmad, teaching elementary school in the town. The bbc radio broadcaster explained the the destruction clearly. After they killed as many as couple of hundred then they took about 400 men to a make shift camp and kept them for few days. eventually they burned them alive, almost over three hundred people died in that fire. the thing I remember most is the Somali government did not said a thing. as a young Somali nationalist that did hurt me a lot. I would not say it was tribal or any thing like that but was shameful the revolutionary government did not raise ther voice. the only thing I remember most is the bbc kept talking about the tragedy for days. The news to the BBC was leaked to them by a very brave Italian nun called Annalena Tonelli. Where is that nuune who thinks he know NFD? There are parliamentary hansards, newspapers, books on Wagalla if you care to read them (which by the way I did and spent a lot of tiem at the Kenya National Archives). They did and said NOTHING. ZERO. ZILCH.
  14. nuune;917242 wrote: Is that all you could come up, take a hike(imisa jir ayaad tahey), let me carry this terrible discussion with you for a moment, what should have they done that they didn't do, any evidence that they did NOTHING , you just need to prove to us that the Somali-Kenyans who were in the government did NOTHING at all , sxb, hog dheer baad isku qodeysaa while in fact your knowledge of this region is zero and its history, all your arguments wuxuu iskugu soo shubmey: They did NOTHING, lets us see your evidence and proof to us they did NOTHING at all , we are waiting for you, dear Qansax , and stop writing phrases like take a hike , it will make you so childish, please You are being childish because you assume I have no knowledge of this region. How on earth did you come to that conclusion? Do you know me?
  15. nuune;917240 wrote: Qansax , Pease have some respect, and stop referring others with qabiil labels, SOL is a platform that is free from qabiil and qabiil labels. If you do care about this Waggalla Xasuuq, do something about it, set up an organization that seeks justice, and get everyone on board instead of blaming other Somalis for the crimes committed by the Kenyan government(even if we have 20 ministers of Somali-Kenyans in the Kenyan Goverrnment, still it is a crime committed by Kenya), Kenya acknowledged that a xasuuq took place, but the fact that the likes of you are yelling about it and blaming other Somalis will not make the Kenyan government open doors for justice and compensation, you are in fact, giving the Kenyan government an easy escape, sooner or later the Kenyan government will say, ooh, this was committed by Somalis, this is in fact what you like to hear, wait and you will hear them saying that. At least, lets respect those ku dhintey. I said they did NOTHING as their own people were being killed and that's a fact I did not invent. I also did not invent the simple fact that the most powerful Somalis in government at the time were Cagdheer. That does not make me a qabiilist; it makes me FACTUAL - so get off your high horse and state your counter position clearly or just take a hike.
  16. Haatu;917233 wrote: A laughing matter? Is anyone laughing here? Waad isku dhex yaacsan tahey sxb. And you don't need to tell me how serious the massacre was. I give up.:mad:
  17. Abu-Salman;917228 wrote: sorry for lil randomness lol was related to the kinds of friends and how just after those posts, I discovered that potential close friends are everywhere or so easy to come/easily overlooked; the problem actually, like everything else these days, is choice or choosing the kind and level of relations you wish to have with anyone (pure fun vs goodness). Are you extraverted and how you conciliate that with your readings, reflection periods etc (if you wish to answer)? I am a happy medium, can hit the town as good as any extrovert, but also like some quiet reading time every once in a while...
  18. But in all seriousness Haatu and AB, if you play the "hargeisa dance" video, and check out the guy at 2:02 scratching his nose then walking off, I look like that!
  19. Alpha Blondy;917232 wrote: LOL@Qansax, what this obsession you and haatu have with each others clans. we cares? you needn't reveal your codes man. Playing with Haatu's young mind as usual. The code means nothing, some baloney I made up :rolleyes:
  20. By the way I doubt Haatu will crack this code but I have *JA* *SM* *HJ* blood somewhere...
  21. AB where is this? I could combine it with the Hargeisa International Book Festival in June/July....
  22. Abu-Salman;917174 wrote: I'm introverted and was uncomfortable with this bro overnight stay invitation; used to know his uncle, accompany him to Dr visit etc so maybe that explains the mother kind call, funny how small this world is. A sincere brother with no xisd or backbiting, pious and very kind, polite, I trust him more than almost anyone and like him too; the thing is that he is actually serious and going through his Ipad kutub recordings, asking usual islamic quizz. Yet I felt uneasy as not having lately quite the same levels of Eemaan and focus so I felt both inadequate and blessed to have him. Fun it was anyway with the "xaasid" cat poo-ing on the mattress and his ever agreable, smart nephew "so you speak French?...they were captured by frenchs?" , as he was assisted with Qur'aan etc by his good uncle. Huh? Context please? How did we end up here?
  23. Haatu;917206 wrote: You missed my point by a long way. Whether or not the Somali puppets knew is irrelevant because there's nothing they could've done about it, just like there was nothing Yuusuf Xaaji could have done when his town was being burnt by soldiers supposedly under his command. Somalis in Kenya don't have real power. They're maqaarsaar. Ma garatey? As for my point about a km of road, I was on about the WHOLE of the province. The people of this province aren't even able to get a km of road from the Kenyan government and you expect them to get justice and a public apology. Don't make me laugh. Waa dad wada liita and while they continue being so they won't get anything. I am saddened by you reducing the Wagalla Massacre, described by the United Nations as the worst violation of human rights in independent Kenya as a laughing matter as the sad story of what Somalis Kenya have had to endure. And we have Apo - do you even understand the issues? Weren't Garissa leaders up in arms when Suuq Mugdi was burnt down the other day? How come they didn't say a single thing about Wagalla - that is where clan comes in - get it thru your long feet waryaa.
  24. oba hiloowlow;917153 wrote: Qansax those so called leaders in the moi gov had a clan agenda, its well known... I don't know if those so called leaders had a clan agenda, but they most certainly did not raise a single finger as the Degodia were being slaughtered.