Qudhac Posted August 24, 2012 when i read this i was shocked and felt sick to bottom of my stomach. i just could not get my head around that there are somalis today who are feasting on flesh of hyenas of all things. somalis waxa lagu yaqaanay dad sharaf leh oo ka wiswisa inay wax kasta cunaan, waxa lagu yaqaanay dad xoola leh oo ka xishooda inay uGaadha cunaan let alone dugaaga.... disturbing images of somalis today cullin, skinning and feasting on the flesh of hyenass.... NIN NOOLOW MAXAA ARAGKI KUU LAABAN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daqane Posted August 24, 2012 Do you know the meaning of cannibalism? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted August 24, 2012 I didnt say they practicing cannibalism i said they are close to it...is it still school holidays Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daqane Posted August 24, 2012 How did you come to that conclusion, how does eating hyena's close to eating human beings? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted August 24, 2012 well its saying, its not meant to be taken literally.. anyways whats bothering you... are you one of those that have been feasting on hyena meet you can defend yourself if you want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uchi Posted August 24, 2012 The hyenas are cannibalistic...so in a away... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonLight1 Posted August 24, 2012 Hyena eating disgust me, as well as Karaacin soup made of the sheep feet which is well liked in the NW of Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted August 24, 2012 moonlight excuse me sheep feet are not comparable to henious and discusting practice of eating waraabe, do you know that hyena gorges on dead and rotting flesh when a hyena bite an animal the animals bite wound become infected with lethel flesh eating bacteria and it has to ambutated or the infected flesh has to be removed. hyenas carry severall deadly diseases for humans such as iboli virus. all those who come from somalia must quarentined if they ever cross the border into somaliland. in order to avoid the outbreak of diseases. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted August 24, 2012 Qudhac;860155 wrote: moonlight excuse me sheep feet are not comparable to henious and discusting practice of eating waraabe, do you know that hyena gorges on dead and rotting flesh when a hyena bite an animal the animals bite wound become infected with lethel flesh eating bacteria and it has to ambutated or the infected flesh has to be removed. hyenas carry severall deadly diseases for humans such as iboli virus. all those who come from somalia must quarentined if they ever cross the border into somaliland. in order to avoid the outbreak of diseases. You are dramatising this whole thing Mr Qudhac. I still don't believe Somalis would eat hyena meat. These pictures and videos could be a spoof and those who made them probably were after the hyena for its skin in order to export it as charcoal export is banned by the UN. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted August 24, 2012 I dont believe any sane and normal Somali would be eating a warabee. But if they did, it would not be any different to other cultures that people eat dogs, snakes and masagacley. Though Kismayo is on the coast, what happened to eating fish? and where are all their livestock. Clearly it is a matter of choice though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali philosopher Posted August 24, 2012 durwaa meat was always eaten in the black markets. there are weird people in every culture. now that the guys with the guns and the kitabs legitimized it, then its simple more accessible. media is also overplaying it. i heard average people don't go near kawaanada lagu gado durwaa. btw oday baa weydiiyay somalidu iney cunto durwaa wuxu igu yiri hargeysa buu ku arkay hilibkiisa makhayad 60kii Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 24, 2012 What's to you what people choose to eat? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaraadMon Posted August 24, 2012 Che -Guevara;860240 wrote: What's to you what people choose to eat? +1 Somalis love to preoccupy themselves with the lives of others. Also, the title of this thread is asinine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daqane Posted August 25, 2012 that is the only thing about the article that caused me to comment, qudhac's title is a vintage piece of trolling, and anyway as some have saidsomalis best preoccupation is other somalis until they copy it and open a waraabe hamburger joint with secret recipe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted August 26, 2012 Che and dhaqane dont be angry at me for exposing these people who call themselves somali yet they feast on such such filthy beast... to me there is not difference between eating dogs and hyenas. for a person thats eats that i would find hard to even shake their hand let alone call them somali. even the the naked african tribes do not eat this let alone someone who calls himself somali.... so no my friend not everyone can eat what they bloody like ..... have some shame and denounce those who practice such filthy and discusting practice. but i gues some people just dont have standard Wadaadadu warkay sheegayaan wiigan lala yaabye Wacdi baan ka sugaynee haday waali keeneene Culomoy wareernee maruun meel gees isu weecda Waraabaa la cunayaa sidii waaxyo geel qalane Iska waabi mooye hadmuu wuxu xooloobay wax madayso umadani haday bahalobeene wixii laga wiswisi jirey hada waa u wanaage Afka oo wax waayiyo ma dhicin weelka oo madhane Gaajo loo waaraaqiyo majiro dadkii oo waayay xooliye Wadankana ugaadhaa ku badan iyo waxaad jeclaataane waxka beero oo toos dhulkiyo wabiga aad joogto wadkaadoog cuntaa baa ka dhigan sida waraabuuye wax u doono meel daran aday waadhi ku raacdaaye wax ku qaado waa horeba dad buu cunay waraabuuye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites