Safferz
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lol I'm not "Koonforian," I thought I made that clear in the other thread you were trolling. How about accepting a diversity of political perspectives from "northerners"? What makes you think you speak for all Somalilanders? Wadani;948032 wrote: Bro, y u surprised. She's not SNM dee, even though her family is reer Hargaysa. Have I told you my uncles helped found SNM?
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Alpha Blondy;948029 wrote: ^ the NORTH? ? :mad: Sax.
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Alpha Blondy;948027 wrote: also, why are you misquoting Abraham Lincoln. he was already dead by the time the internet was invented.....! That was the point dee
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Alpha Blondy;948021 wrote: ^ YES! i agree. i was in his neck of the woods (star area), so i didn't play the hero. had this been in my area, i would've spat on his face.... far too many egos and Big Manism in this little city, walle. once, this fool dropped some litter and when i asked why he'd done it.....do you know what he said to me? ''we split blood to liberate this city from the phagaash'' the people are in need of therapy, inaar. There is peace and stability in the north, but it will take a lot of work before people truly understand what it means to have a state and be a citizen. That goes for everywhere in Somalia. But it is interesting to me that Somaliland speaks of government but really there is little to no effective control over people, and that is the ultimate measure of a state's ability to exercise power. You just can't tell a Somali what to do. I am telling you Alpha, trying to build roads in Hargeisa will lead to civil war lol
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Xaaji Xunjuf;948012 wrote: Ancestry and the genealogy of the people Somaliland is well noted no one is distancing them selves from any one but that is the identity of the people of SL, and the people of Somaliland take their identity and ancestry very serious. Relationship with other Somalis is strictly based on the language and some cultural similarities but its not based on ancestry or history or nationality . Comical. Anyway, I've had enough of this thread, troll on
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Alpha Blondy;948009 wrote: do you know what the new deputy of hargeisa aka the two-pistol waving little dimwit....... did this afternoon? i didnt expect you know but to my disappointment, he'd, held up traffic because he can. he spent at least 1min, which whilst on the road, can seem like an eternity, having a full-length conversation with his friend. ............and here you talking about cobblestone projects, whatever that is. the people are rotten, inaar. It's important for a major city to have urban planning especially a growing one like Hargeisa, and they really do need to build roads. But the logistics of doing so will be difficult, especially when people refuse to move lol
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... which is mythology, and a way of distancing yourself from your indigeneity to the Horn of Africa and relationship to other Somalis.
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malistar2012;947995 wrote: What about the other clans that make up Somali land , The None Afro Hashemite Tribes . they too deserve to be respect in terms their opinion and future destiny There is no such thing as an "Afro Hashemite" tribe.
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Chimera;947965 wrote: - As there was no plans to grant early Independence to the territory, progress towards self government was slow untill the second half of the fifties. Around that time, however the pace was greatly accelerated chiefly to the growth of nationalist movement and the approaching date of independence in the Trustee ship - The Somali Republic: An Experiment in Legal Intergration pg 4 - In February 1960 a Legislative council was elected by Universal adult male suffrage. On April 6 this council unaninamously passed a resolution stating its desires to recieve independence before 1 july, so that the country could be united with Somalia when it became independent - Encyclopedia Americana pg 251 +1, and there are many more sources. Anyone familiar with the modern history of the Horn of Africa can tell you that British Somaliland's nationalist movement and independence was precipitated by nationalist activity in the South and its scheduled independence date of 1960, and that unification occurred with the mass enthusiasm of Somalis in both regions. If you believe in the post-1991 independence of Somaliland, that is your position, but trying to erase Somalia and Somaliland's history to fit your nationalism will not work. Just own it and focus on the present, that is developing a state in the context of state collapse and post-collapse.
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Saalax;947941 wrote: You're a southerner. Never speak about decency to an afro hashemite northern elite. You have been butchering the Somali name over 22 years and cannibalizing each other to the point foreign troops had to interfere to stop your scrap metal looting ways. No I'm not, in fact my family is well known in Somaliland's history and were active members of the 1950s nationalist movement, as well as SNM. I just don't care for lazy argumentation and BS distortions of history by SL nationalist forum trolls, and I especially dislike the othering and vitriol directed towards the fellow Somali by reinscribing racist tropes. Afro hashemite northern elite! The self-hatred runs deep.
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Where is my home, Saalax? A little presumptuous, no? Xaaji Xunjuf;947933 wrote: The brits advised the Somalilanders not to unite even the NUF party of Micheal mariano suggested at that time to the Brits provincial administrative governor that Somaliland is still not ready for Independence. But Since SNL of Cigaal and Ali meygaag and Sayid Ahmed founder of hisbillah independence movement later merged with the SNL , were the majority of the Parliament they were pro independence and so pro union they led the Somaliland people into destruction also the elections were rigged , Micheal mariano and his crew won more than they were given. Independence and than being part and ruled by the chauvinist koonfurians means little girl. The South had little to do with the Somaliland independence movement , SYL was not even known in Somaliland when the brits gave hawd and reserve area to Haile selasie. Thats when the Somaliland elites started being worried and they only believed that they could get that land back if they united with the Koonfurians the dissatisfaction with the brits was enormous. But the Koonfurians had little to do with it. Still i dont see anything wrong with what the 2 men from borama said , independence means nothing if you are ruled by another country. I understand these men from borama Revisionist hogwash.
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I know oba
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oba hiloowlow;947926 wrote: lmao saalax have some decency for the love of god He's clearly... dense.
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Turn your secessionist blinders off for a moment and actually read the text instead of projecting content that isn't there. This is colonial nostalgia, these ****** are saying Somaliland was better off under British tutelage than anything else, then casting a racist gaze towards their fellow Somalis in the south. PS - The British did not advise the former British Somaliland not to join the south, in fact it was the former Italian Somaliland's scheduled independence that precipitated nationalist activity in the north and led to their independence. But that's an entirely different discussion.
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oba hiloowlow;947885 wrote: "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that you can't always be sure of their authenticity" - Abraham Lincoln
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Mintid Farayar;947900 wrote: What you've missed is how even the local, indigenous elders of Borama agree with the 'independence of Somaliland'. I'm not sure what you read, but I read the words of self-hating, racist morons apologizing to their former British masters for their freedom and independence. Embarrassing.
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But first, my theme song dee
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SomaliPhilosopher;947833 wrote: you know snoop dog is somali?! Though I don't know what clan he is. I hear he is from the Bakool region I'm out guys, I have to rework this draft into a final paper by evening. Beace
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Apophis;947826 wrote: You nimrodz Still make me sick Throwback Thursday We're still waiting for Detox...
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Alpha Blondy;947824 wrote: Yes I am aware of the word's meaning, and I was offended dee
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Alpha Blondy;947799 wrote: you little criminal i-door . What did you say, Alpha? :mad:
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Haatu;947779 wrote: Oba, once a week! Yikes. No wonder you didn't have the confidence to claim your prize in the library Saff, I like to sleep by midnight latest although I can do all-nighters easilly I usually end up with a headache. I get enough sleep, but my hours are a little different. I'm good with about six hours so I'm usually up in the late morning. I'm a grad student so I don't have many classes, just a lot of unstructured free time to read and write so fortunately I'm able to accommodate my weird sleep cycle
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We are night owls Haatu I usually sleep around 4am, I get a lot of writing done late at night so I like to work when I'm most productive. oba hiloowlow;947764 wrote: Your asking for too much ma is tidhi? :eek: No i chickened out Too bad, the library is an easy place to hit on/get hit on lol. Man up oba.
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Alpha Blondy;947756 wrote: Hee you got a problem Alpha? :mad:
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Yes, but you have to clean the dishes sitting in the sink first lol. Finals week, I am a mess Did you talk to the pretty girl oba?
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