Carafaat Posted May 10, 2012 Maanta maanta maanta waa maalin weyne maanta. Maanta maanta maanta madaxeen bannaane manta. With these majestic and unforgettable words, at least for those who lived during the glorious first decade after independence, the Somali and Somaliland nations used to wake up on the anniversary days of 26th of June and 1st of July 1960. These were the years of a Somali and Pan-African renaissance and nationalism (Midnimo). For many people this was a decade of great hopes and lofty dreams about uniting all Somali’s within one nation. Nowadays some Somali's stopped dreaming of unity but seek disunity or advocate for "federalism", the legalization of a permanent division between Somali clans and people. They argue "we can't live with eachother, we can't trust eachother therefor one needs to seperate and everyoneshould have his own state." I find this backword, reactionary and quite repulsive. It goes against everything we should be striving for, it goes against the same ideal that Somalia was founded on. Meeshii wax qor loo qaadi lahaa, ma xaq baa ina meesha ugu hoseesaa la geeyo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uchi Posted May 10, 2012 Carafaat;828650 wrote: the Somali and Somaliland nations lol~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted May 10, 2012 Well..if u didnt get what this means ...read following: Lemme if u cant find the answer below: So wide can't get around it So low you can't get under it (So low you can't get under it) So high you can't get over it (So high you can't get over it) Da-yee do do do do do do This is a chance This is a chance Dance your way Out of your constrictions (Tell sugah) Here's a chance to dance our way out of our constrictions Gonna be freakin'! Up and down Hang up alley way With the groove our Only guide We shall all be moved 2 somali regions united after getting liberation n become one nation Ready or not here we come Gettin' down on the one which We believe in One nation under a groove, gettin' down just for the funk (Can I get it on my good foot) Gettin' down just for the funk of it (Good God) 'bout time I got down one time One nation and we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now (Aye aye aye aye aye) Feet don't fail me now Give you more of what you're funkin' for Feet don't fail me now Do you promise to funk? The whole funk, nothin' but the funk Ready or not here we come Gettin' down on the one which we believe in Here's my chance to dance my way Out of my constrictions (Do do dee oh doo) (Do do dee oh doo) (You can dance away) Feet don't fail me now (ha ha) Here's a chance to dance Our way out of our constrictions Gonna be groovin' up and down Hang up alley way The groove our only guide We shall all be moved Feet don't fail me now (ha ha) Givin' you more of what you're funkin' for Feet don't fail me now Here's my chance to dance my way out of my constrictions Givin' you more of what you're funkin' for (Feet don't fail me now) (Feet don't fail me now) Do you promise to funk, the whole funk, nothin' but the funk One nation under a groove Gettin' down just for the funk of it One nation and we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now Nothin' can stop us now One nation under a groove Gettin' down just for the funk of it One nation and we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now Nothin' can stop us now One nation under a groove Gettin' down just for the funk of it One nation and we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now Do you promise to funk? Do you promise to funk? Hah Do you promise to funk, the whole funk? One nation under a groove Gettin' down just for the funk of it (Here's my way to dance my way out) Gettin' down just for the funk of it One nation And we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now Do you promise to funk, the whole funk? You can't stop us now Givin' you more of what you're Funkin' for Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 10, 2012 rudy-Diiriye;828664 wrote: Well..if u didnt get what this means ...read following: Lemme if u cant find the answer below: 2 somali regions united after getting liberation n become one nation Ready or not here we come Gettin' down on the one which We believe in One nation under a groove, gettin' down just for the funk (Can I get it on my good foot) Gettin' down just for the funk of it (Good God) 'bout time I got down one time One nation and we're on the move Nothin' can stop us now (Aye aye aye aye aye) indeed Rudy. 50 years ago 2 regions United to one Nation. And now some want to back to that small little regions. we say no And some want even go back to the middles ages with clan kingdoms, we say no. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted May 10, 2012 We are one people who look alike, talk alike and walk alike. Why should we follow the example of the colonialists and divide ourselves further? Should we not act as the one people that Allah made us? Look at the other countries in the world like us. Look at Japan. Look at their unity and where it has got them. It is tragic today that there are so few Somalis left who truly understand the dangers of clan federalism and can see beyond their clan. Soomaalinimo is weeping today whilst the clan zealots rejoice in its defeat. Perhaps this is the most tragic consequence of the civil war. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted May 10, 2012 Keep up the good work Carafaat and don't mind the clan zealots. Clannism has impeded their ability to think with a level head. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liibaan Posted May 11, 2012 "Clan-Secessionism " is more reactionary and more repulsive Carafaat supports the clan-secession of Somaliland, he is against Somaliland Elders and politicians in Mogadishu. Carafaat said many times that he will accept Federal system between Republic of Somalia and Somaliland Clan, if the clan-secession project fails(Plan A). So he is against Federalism/secession as long as Khatumo, Puntland, and Galmudug, Azania are concerned (Hypocracy). However, I agree with you both clan-federalism and clan-secessionism are both bad options. But Clan-Federalism is the lesser of the two evils. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites