Castro Posted February 26, 2006 When did you leave Somalia? In 1965. What's your education background? I have BA in English & American Literature; and an MA in Creative Writing. Do you think Somalia will ever get a viable government? Yes, when hens grow teeth when pigs sprout wings and learn to fly when hair begins to grow on your palms when cats and mice learn to live in peace when Arabs and Jews begin to learn to live together in peace in Jerusalem as the capital of their common state bound as one people fathered by Prophet Abraham as kissing cousins as kin & kith holding their Faith in Allah in the unity of spirit in the bonds of Peace in the righteousness of Life. Most Somalis think that you are not Muslim, why do you think they reach this conclusion? Thank God! I live now in Canada Where it does not matter what most Somalis think Where I am free from all religions Particularly from ignorant & arrogant black & bad primitive & brutal postiche & bogus foolish & fanatical violent & vainglorious coercive & irrational Munaafaq & mindlessly clannish Somali Islam. Thank God! I live now in Canada Where I can practice any religion I damn well please! But I am beyond religions Thank God! I live now in Canada Where I dare declare without getting killed by fanatical fools that Love is my religion and the universe is my Holy Book Thank God! I live now in Canada Where I now enjoy being a postulant Sufi abecedarian Free to be me Free to be Togane Free to celebrate & savor the sapid postulative insight that "Religion is for those who are afraid of going to hell. Spirituality is for those who have already been there." Why do you write about tribalism/clanism in most of your work? Because I have yet to meet one single Somali Who only belongs only to Allah Who doest not first & foremost belong to the Somali KKK of *** ***** Dayoos Doqon Da-mean Danyer! Look Let us make a deal: I will stop writing about Somali clanism The most insidious sort of racism When we Somalis stop wandering all over the world Like that dog Alexander Pope gave to his Royal Highness With a sign around our clannish stiff necks Proclaiming to all & sundry I am his Haughty Highness’ Hutu ****** hog of a dog Pray tell me, sir, whose hog of a dog are you? Are you a dirty dumb dreadful ***** dog of a hog? How do you think Somali youth will receive your work? In the same spirit in which I produce my work In the spirit of Somalisssimo! In the spirit of Somalia Hanolatto! In the spirit of love & joy In the spirit of open-mindedness In the spirit of fun & joy In the spirit of clan-less guilelessness! in the spirit of telling the truth regardless of who is waiting to take an offence! In the spirit of not being stuck on being ****** like most Somalis In the spirit of having the courage to say my say to say what I believe to express my opinions regardless of who is itching to be offended by me!!! Above all, in the spirit of having the courage to betray my clan Rather than my friends As my father had done As my father had taught me When he quipped, Awada Jáw *****! Only tonight do I deign to call myself an *****! What book are you reading at the moment and Why? Right now I am reading a book entitled, “Tomorrow’s God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge†by one called Neale Donald Walsch (2004) because I love God because I love reading because I hate sleeping alone so I always sleep with a book so I always wake up with a book you know, at least a book doesn’t fart a book does not snore a book does not have a hell of a halitosis! a book won't get offended if you drop her for another book! So go to bed with a book And come before the book comes if you can't help it! The book won't put you out in the outhouse in the doghouse because you passed out and began to snore too early before her because you hit a humdinger of a homerun too early before she did! Do you plan to go back to Somalia? I will go back to Somalia When we ****** Somalis master Jackie ‘Moms†Mabley’s most basic lesson of If you always do What you always did You will always get What you always got! NOTES The questions were put to Mohamud Togane by Ahmed Hussein of Pace Magazine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheherazade Posted February 26, 2006 He sounds mad, a different kind of mad. Very readable and entertaining! Moralise with him at your peril. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 26, 2006 Indeed peril is not an understatement. Personally, I couldn't handle anything but angry poetry when it comes to clannism. Anything else would be fluff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pujah Posted February 26, 2006 Hmmm... Interesting. . . . NEXT Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted February 26, 2006 The dude is a bit of a grig,I say.......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naden Posted February 26, 2006 Would Somalis have cared less about tribalism if nationhood wasn't imposed by colonial powers? Check out the answer to this question posed to a former Minister of Education about tribalism in Nigeria, Mrs. Tejumade Alakija: "In the past, nobody laid emphasis on the “tribal†sentiment, as it were. The founding fathers were more interested in developing their individual regions. The word, “tribalism†connotes under-development and its attendant evils; we are made up of proud nations, and we get on as one group. Like I said earlier, the leaders led their individual groups -- not to the detriment of others -- but making sure that each entity was successful, and had their demands and aspirations met by the federal government. In those days, we operated as independent regions, which were not subservient to the centre. Yet, it was not a weak federal government, and each region cooperated on relevant issues with one another". http://www.nigeriavillagesquare1.com/Articles/CAchebe/Archives/2005_10_01_index.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 27, 2006 No one knows what any group would have done in the absence of colonialism but tribalism in Somalia was pretty rampant prior, during and post colonialism. The only difference now is that conflicts are deadlier due to advanced weaponry and foreign interference from one or more countries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naden Posted February 27, 2006 Rampant, yes. But would nationhood (collaborating with members of outside tribes) have evolved under the pressures of modernisation and development? The rest of her responses indicate that peaceful interactions between tribes were the norm in Nigeria and would have supported the birth of a central (federal) authority had the divide-and-conquer politics of colonialism not widened rifts and animosities. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 27, 2006 ^ I hear ya but these ifs, woulds, coulds and maybes are giving me a heartburn. Tribalism is an old cultural system that has long outlived its usefulness and practicality. It needs to go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 27, 2006 Castro...when you finally become the Prime Minister of Canada don't forget to appoint me as your Minister of Finance in other words i will be playing the second coming of Che' Guevara and steal the limelight from you while you steal billions just to keep the real African man in you happy and don't forget to light one big cigar (the famous Canadian Cigar) just for the sake of it and force the wanna be authors to write a novel about the country and call it "Toronto Nights" and one silly patriotic Canadian turn the book into a cheap movie which will premier only in Viatnam and Angola... how do you like my plan so far Il Comandante Fidel Castro? Peace,Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 27, 2006 ^ I'm not sure what to think BOB. Your plan is a little ambiguous and reeks of sarcasm. A sentiment I hate to associate with Che and Fidel. Elucidate, won't you?. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FatB Posted February 27, 2006 :confused: is any one els lost :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Resistance Posted February 27, 2006 ^^^^ No .. you lost on your own .. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites