Ramaas Posted October 28, 2020 People in a cult always believe that they are perusing higher ideal and any price is worth paying in order to achieve that ideal. Tell them that they are in a cult and they will look at you as if you are the crazy one. The Somaliland project is a cult in every sense of the word. How else can you explain what's happening there at the moment. In Hargeisa you can find anything and get up to anything jus the same as you could in Sin City. The authorities turn a blind eye. However, wear the wrong clour shirt or drink a cup of tea that doesn't meet with the visual criteria of the cult and you have to fear for your life and liberty, because the high priests of the cult will be sending their goons to break down your door at 3am in the morning. The high priests of this cultĀ haveĀ become so dizzyĀ with power, now they haveĀ included campaigning against Qat into the long list of blasphemous things that will get the goons kicking down your door at 3am. How did it all go so wrong? Ā Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted October 29, 2020 Did you say Qat? Lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 29, 2020 20 hours ago, Ramaas said: People in a cult always believe that they are perusing higher ideal and any price is worth paying in order to achieve that ideal. Tell them that they are in a cult and they will look at you as if you are the crazy one. The Somaliland project is a cult in every sense of the word. How else can you explain what's happening there at the moment. In Hargeisa you can find anything and get up to anything jus the same as you could in Sin City. The authorities turn a blind eye. However, wear the wrong clour shirt or drink a cup of tea that doesn't meet with the visual criteria of the cult and you have to fear for your life and liberty, because the high priests of the cult will be sending their goons to break down your door at 3am in the morning. The high priests of this cultĀ haveĀ become so dizzyĀ with power, now they haveĀ included campaigning against Qat into the long list of blasphemous things that will get the goons kicking down your door at 3am. How did it all go so wrong? Ā Hadda maa ogaatay? Desperation lagu kor dhuftay jaad aanan dhamaaneynin lagu sii dhuftay shaqo la'aan iyo hopelessness ayaa keentay sababtaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ramaas Posted October 29, 2020 Abukar Awale, aka Qaaddiid is a internationally known campaigner against the use of Qat in the Somali community. He played a role in the baningĀ of this drug in the UK and as a consequence saved many families from the clutches of this drug. It's a sign of desperation, weaknesses and a realisation that masses are waking up to the ills ofĀ this cult that forcedĀ the high priests of the cult to send their goons to kick his hotel door in at 3 in the morning? He is not a political person. His whole thing is going around and preaching to people about the negative effects of this drug. The fact that they did this in Lascaanod of all places will come back to haunt them.Ā The vast majority of the people of the SSC are against this cult movement.Ā Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites