
Mad_Mullah
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Top 5 controversial subjects with in the Somali Community
Mad_Mullah replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
Wadani;965913 wrote: Ur around some strange Somalis. Among true Somalis ajanabi is ajanabi. Maybe I'm with the more intellectual educated Somalis and not the ones that used to live in the bushes in Hiiraan. -
Xaaji Xunjuf;965877 wrote: Arabs need monarchs and dictators they cannot live in freedom, they dont know what it is to have democracy +1 Same goes for Somalia. Siyyad Bare got kicked out and look what's going on. People celebrating about Turkish orphanages and Saudi roads.
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Top 5 controversial subjects with in the Somali Community
Mad_Mullah replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
Marrying a non-Somali is no problem as long as they are lighter skinned than the Somalis. So Palestinian/Turk = OK. Nigerian = NOT. Filipino = 50/50. Salafism vs Sufism is NOT a controversial subject. Salafism is part of Sunnah but Sufism isn't. Unless you think the Prophet pbuh used to dance at graves. I think the only real controversial topic is 3. -
Western puppet! LOL! That's why all the media run by Mubarak's friend are hyping up against him. Relation with USA worsened after MB took over, they tried becoming closer to Iran/Russia and China.
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Warsamale this is Somalia ONline not Gaalo Online, just to let you know.
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Somaliland: President Siilaanyo opens work office for Somaliland youth
Mad_Mullah replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Ish like this is supposed to be done by the mayor, or some other local official. SL government needs to stop embarrassing itself by having the biggest man in the state do stuff like this. -
lol, these people talking as if there's a government that makes decisions, his fate is in the hands of America through their proxy Ethiopia through their proxy the HAG government.
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Horseed iyo walaalaha Hargeysa iyo Muqdisho, July 1st, Happy Freedom Day
Mad_Mullah replied to GaadhHaye's topic in Politics
LOL a military parade while African troops are outside the stadium. -
I agree with Abbaas and Hatu. This evil cult has made life hell for Somalis, so it's a must we wage Jihad on them with our Christian brothers from Kenya and Ethiopia, because they with backing of the US must be looking out after the interests of the poor Somalis that Shabab oppressed. It's definitely not like they will sponsor and fund M-ryan militia to form the police and army, and it's not like the 'police' will rape refugee women and target the weak, protect the rich and they would never break Somalia up even more, make little Qabeel states etc...
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Moderators should step up, 5 threads on the same topic.
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That's what Pakistanis said when they came here generations back. They are still here. And they had a 'normal' economy there and could life a good-very good life there.
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^ Same thing I'm wondering. This isn't an 'accomplishment' of their country of origin. They grew up/studied in the west, sponsored by western governments and will most likely work for western companies. It's not that they are foreign students.
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Where are the Somali criminals in UAE/India/Malaysia? This just proves my point.
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Not just India but Malaysia, Egypt etc. as well. They graduate. Then what?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2351819/Mo-Farah-s-brother-returns-prison-despite-vowing-turn-life-spending-time-jail-following-London-riots.html
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Pics are from Hydarabad, India. I mean, do they go back to Somalia? Why? There aren't any jobs. Do they try to make it to Europe? I've always wondered.
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Mass murderer. lol. I'm not even HAG but -- 1. The only attack on civilians was the Shamo hotel bombing which some people were saying it was an inside job to get rid of some people in the government. 2. Assuming it was Shabab, we're forgetting that Aweys was never Shabab but al-Hizb al-Islami or the Islamic Party. He was forced to merge with Shabab when they got overrun by them in a tactical move by Godane. Godane then took all the soldiers and divided them over several areas/Shabab platoons so they wouldn't be united. 3. Funny how we forget the slaughter of civilians by both Ethiopian troops and African troops (killing everyone inside a mosque and shelling Bakaara market indiscriminately), these same Africans are now working closely with the Somali government and Somali militia (army, if you must). Or do we forgive our allies and blame our enemies?