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Waare's very interesting interview

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The so called Hiiraan politicians are among the worst losers who do only big talk. Here in the west we call them guys with " big hat no cattle". 

They couldn't manage to pacify or controll one single village in their whole region.

Threy tried to enter Beledweyne twice. One time in 2009 where 80 people died another time in 2022 where 50 people died.

Whose intelligence these people are insulting. Rooble kept sayin " dad doorasho in ay dhacdo diidan".

Why would a lame duck president whose idea of one man vote being denied wish to postpone an election?. Farmaajo want the tirture of Rooble to end and hold elections. 

Furthermore, who is whispering in the ears of the certain segments? last week they kept talking about a clash taking place in April 12. .

Farmaajo 12 April waxa uu rabaa Afgembi in uu ku qabsado dalka"

https://youtu.be/kEAHnBR_XlA?t=118

 

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Yes, this is from a few weeks back but still relevant. 

When Waare says that the Somalia Political clock has been set back to the stage it was at MBagathi. He says in MBaghathi, the International Community only wanted something to come out of it, they didn't give a flying fig about the war criminals, the warlords and all the other colourful bigwigs becoming Parliamentarians. That was all secondary to the main goal of establishing something, anything. 

The same sort of approach was applied in this case too. The International Community only wants something to come out of this. 

That is basically the lowest point in expectation of any process, when you just don't care and all you care about is to bring this nightmare to a conclusion whatever it is. 

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Arafaat   
23 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

Yes, this is from a few weeks back but still relevant. 

When Waare says that the Somalia Political clock has been set back to the stage it was at MBagathi. He says in MBaghathi, the International Community only wanted something to come out of it, they didn't give a flying fig about the war criminals, the warlords and all the other colourful bigwigs becoming Parliamentarians. That was all secondary to the main goal of establishing something, anything. 

The same sort of approach was applied in this case too. The International Community only wants something to come out of this. 

That is basically the lowest point in expectation of any process, when you just don't care and all you care about is to bring this nightmare to a conclusion whatever it is. 

It’s still a better expectation than those who wish for everything to collapse and think  permanence of chaos is in their interest.

 

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38 minutes ago, Arafaat said:

It’s still a better expectation than those who wish for everything to collapse and think  permanence of chaos is in their interest.

We don't wish any il on your folks. We only wish you faced reality forget about keeping "Somalia's Unity" which is a mirage and day-dream, on the expense of addressing your immediate issues. That is all.  

When we highlight the fallacy and the farcicality of what is going in South Somalia, it is actually for your own benefit. Because the one who asks you to wake up to the facts and reality, is someone that you should be thanking. 

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Arafaat   
29 minutes ago, baala xoofto said:

We don't wish any il on your folks. We only wish you faced reality forget about keeping "Somalia's Unity" which is a mirage and day-dream, on the expense of addressing your immediate issues. That is all.  

When we highlight the fallacy and the farcicality of what is going in South Somalia, it is actually for your own benefit. Because the one who asks you to wake up to the facts and reality, is someone that you should be thanking. 

Yes, highlighting the ‘others’ pertinent issues is a common Somali hobby as it’s widespread through the worldwideweb from YouTube comments, to Facebook, twitter, pal talk and every single online and offline setting that Somalis come together. Not sure what it adds to the equitation but I get that’s a useful distraction from one’s own existence. 

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18 minutes ago, Arafaat said:

Yes, highlighting the ‘others’ pertinent issues is a common Somali hobby as it’s widespread through the worldwideweb from YouTube comments, to Facebook, twitter, pal talk and every single online and offline setting that Somalis come together. Not sure what it adds to the equitation but I get that’s a useful distraction from one’s own existence. 

It depends on what is being highlighted. :D 

Not all highlights are beneficial, I agree. But when it comes to the very fundamentals of society - then if that is built on fake, fabricated, and non-existent foundations, then that will have a problem not just for today but for anything that is built on top of that foundation. 

We highlight those fundamentals. 

A lot of people come here and show nice pictures of Mogadishu. But they never ask themselves, Mogadishu was one of the best cities in Africa before. What has made it into becoming what is it today? They never address the root causes. If you never address the root causes, it will surely come to haunt you sooner or later. 

So my point here is, don't cry when the proverbial hits the fan again. 

You can call that, us hating you but it is more like warning you. 

 

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