Castro Posted May 16, 2007 Originally posted by Geel_Jire12: Somalis probably send the highest amount of remittances back home more than any other group. People save up their benefit money to send back home. One billion US dollars per year. That's $500-1000 by every man, woman and child in the diaspora. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted May 16, 2007 Somali Diaspora not doing enough? Seems like this Somali thing is an over-time job. It's not working for me. I don't want to deal with the slave driving, the verbal abuse and emotional blackmail anymore. I resign! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 16, 2007 Ok Zenobia..I accept you resignation..!! i done with defeatist that seem to reverberating in this thread... while u r at it u may as well unsubscribe from SOL Castro and Geel... i deduce from your posting that all is jolly and somalis in refugee camps r doing just fine with u r remittances.. well i reject that, when did u last visit one..?? i did and its a shame that we do nothing or at not enough, to help our people.. Muniraa I think you idea is fab lets fundraise… but its important we implement the projects we fundraise for, the reason being this will go a long way in building a sense of belonging and citizenry… However, I think the first hurdle to overcome is the denial and defeatist barrier.. Somalis have to face the reality that is staring straight at us… • we are poor, • our people are suffering from displacement, hunger, floods, drought and dying from curable diseases, • we are overwhelmingly illiterate • ETC We should accept this reality and think had what to do about it!! It’s a challenge of our generation; we should not shy away from it nor be embarrassed to the extent that we deny it… I am confident we have the capacity as people to overcome this and build a future that is bright, just and dignified for all of us… I don’t have answers or cure to all our ills but I have the commitment and will to overcome them with.. join me in generating momentum and passion, for this goal… lets liberate ourselves from the slavery clannish politicking to a higher goal of emancipation from poverty and a prosperous Somalia at peace Utopian dreamer maybe… but remember, the world was never built by cynics.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted May 16, 2007 Originally posted by Bokero: I don’t have answers or cure to all our ills but I have the commitment and will to overcome them with.. join me in generating momentum and passion, for this goal… lets liberate ourselves from the slavery clannish politicking to a higher goal of emancipation from poverty and a prosperous Somalia at peace Take the lead and see who follows. Inform people on the plight of others and show them how to make a difference. There are over 30 million refugees in the world the overwhelming majority of whom is non Somali. And unless one is in a refugee camp, most people are often more occupied with their kids' homework and paying rent than with what goes on in refugee camps. Rightly or wrongly, these are simply facts of life. In your own way, you may succeed in making a difference in the world with your enthusiasm and hard work but you won't get very far screaming at the public on why they're so apathetic and what not. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 17, 2007 CASTRO And uR think 24/7 politicking, WILL take us to promised... and calling for the death of Yeey, Gedi and Meles, is so progressive i see.. get ur priorities right my man... war and death solves nothing.. As a matter of fact, Somalia produces relatively the highest number of IDP and a refugee in Africa... The entire SOL is made of refugees or ex-refugees, please don’t lie to yourself… this denial thing is so frustrating and a formula to prolonged destitute life for our ppl… Visit the link below.. http://www.geography.wisc.edu/archiveNews/2006/images/africanRefugees.jpg ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 17, 2007 Castro Do this kids look jolly good to u? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted May 17, 2007 Originally posted by Bokero: please don’t lie to yourself… this denial thing is so frustrating and a formula to prolonged destitute life for our ppl… LoL. When you stop this wailing, perhaps we can have another discussion. It's also been my experience that those who scream loudest are those who do the least. Shut up (also grow up) and do what you think is right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 17, 2007 Denialist Castro The closer the truth gets to a man in denial, the more insults he hails...the pics must have got under the skin, difficult to ignore i see.. i take it as a compliment... i rather wail, than call for more killings,.. if we all wailed a bit more we wont be in this situation my man Look at those kids again tell me they r doing fine…!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted May 17, 2007 ^^Are you going there then and when? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 17, 2007 Paragon Been there twice and am going again in december, wana join... ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted May 17, 2007 ^I am affraid I am going there before you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 17, 2007 When!! it would nice to fundraise and take some presents for the kids and the mothers.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted May 17, 2007 ^^^^ I am in denial but not over this. I know you mean well but you need to polish your delivery. Most people ache (at least they should) when they see pictures like these but the realities of their lives often trump far away miseries. If you feel you have what it takes, lead by example. You will quickly have willing audience if you can show others practical and feasible ways to help. If all you plan to do is call out diaspora Somalis as fat, lazy, indifferent and apathetic b*stards, that audience will simply walk away from you. And despite your incessant huffing and puffing, I actually admire your energy and passion for alleviating the misery of, at least, your people. Find better ways to go about it though. These are words for the wise so use them accordingly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QabiilDiid Posted June 4, 2007 Bokero, Sir, I salute you. I know the crowd around here has disappointed you. Your intentions and the way you see things are quite interesting. Rarely do I come across Somalis like you. I have seen many Somali Diaspora expressing excellent ideas on how to better improve the conditions in our country. But it is rare to find a group of Somalis that are collectively moving from talking stage into an action stage. Do not misunderstand me. Yes, there are tribal charities struggling to do something about local needs. But, who can tell me any Diaspora organization or open network of Somalis with higher education who are actively engaged to bring Somalis closer to each other or doing something about the condition back home. For this issue, this is my suggestion. You see my brother, helping a group of refuges in Kenya, although a noble idea on individual level, is not going to be comprehensive solution for all other Somalis suffering somewhere on the globe. What we need and can do in the comfort of our homes and offices is to have a group of western educated Somalis whose members is no less than 100, composed of forensic accountants, essayists, economists, lawyers, engineers, international trade specialists, doctors, charities coordinators or if possible from every discipline or trade to form a network . The goal of the network must be to follow the footsteps or the circulation of EVERY DENOTED Dollar in the name of Somalis i.e. how that dollar was spent and why it was spent. Does the utility driven from spending that dollar equate its value? Many of us are citizens of major donors to third world countries. We can demand information, data, explanations etc. If we suspect any wrong doing by NGOs or by the UN organizations, we can expose them in the media. In short, what we need to form is one tough s.o.b. watchdog…. Where are the sons and daughters of Somalia to undertake this clanless noble work? Undoubtedly, if this kind of network comes into life, the condition “hellish refugee camps in Yemen or Kenya” would have a different look.. Nayruus Originally posted by Bokero: If there is any race that is synonymous, refugeedom is us, we have single handily created jobs for ten of thousands of UN and NGO staff … We have soaked the earth with blood, and tears. We have destroyed our already poor infrastructure.. The world laughs, and pities us,… but we seem to have no an ounce of shame… Our father generation have failed us!!! But I don’t understand why Dispora determined are, to keep us in the abyss… why are we adamant to learn nothing from our catastrophe!!! The Diaspora failure, may lay in their comfort. We don’t to live in dusty, dehumanising, rat infected, hellish refugee camps in Yemen or Kenya… this means we can continue to intellectualise hate in our comfortable houses in the West.. I want to suggest that SOL arranges a mission to Dabaab refugee camp in Northern Kenya, or Yemen for SOL member to see with their own eyes what we have done to ourselves, its one thing reading about it, another seeing how Somali leadership and their cheerleaders (us), have destroyed soul of the people and reduced them to a short and brutish life.…. I will volunteer to make the necessary arrangement and TOR for the Mission… Each participant will be required to pay, for their ticket and substance… I await you feedback Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted June 5, 2007 Nay thanks for your kind words... I think the problem of doing anything in regards to somali issues is this snake called clan...that follows us everywhere and its only objective is to stop progress... and development..its the enemy of us all and the reason why we r where we r...lets kill it, bury it and emanicipate ourselves from its heavy burden,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites