Adam Posted December 4, 2014 ^ what good news would that be, when we year after year take the number spot as the most corrupt , and by definition failed state in the world. Sticking your head in the sand like the somali ostriches is not an answer. A native rain dance will not help. I don't hate the President because of his clan nether his prime minsiter clan or the the cabinet. From seing the situation on the ground they are not moving the nation in the right direction. They are fighting amongst themselves. Also the security situation or lack of inside xamar most be blamed on the elected governor , police and community. Lastly I believe we are all created by God so no supremacy here. Just accepted the satus quo is madness . Federalism seems to be wishfull dream with no substance . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
somalee Posted December 5, 2014 <cite> @thefuturenow said:</cite> Malistar, Xaji Xunjuf and a few others may be the only useful people on this forum. They share good news and support our leaders. Some of you spew hatred and clan superiority camouflaged as political analysis. And the rest of you think this is calaacal.net. Always talking about how one this or another that is stopping your region from being admired by white people. Is that all you aspire to? How about spreading some good news from all regions and sharing the success of those leaders? Or how about wishing the President and the cabinet the best---are they not from all regions of Somalia? Do they not represent all Somali communities? Aren't they all in Xamar? Aren't they working and succeeding at their jobs as Malistar shows us every day? Some of you believe that Somalia would be ruled better if the capital is moved or a different group was given all power in the capital. How ironic! It is like a man with a barren farm saying that if he was given another man's farm he would surely make it bear fruit. How silly to believe that man! Gentlemen, we all share one barren farm. Let's stop with the pettiness and make something of it. First of all, foreigner doesn't mean "white people" but all non-Somalis including our closest neighbors. It bothers us when we all get tarred with the same brush because the Somali identity is associated with Mogadishu. Its like 2 brothers, one of whom is trying to behave well while the other is not, and the rest of the world judging them based on the latter's demeanor. We may all share one "barren farm" with regards to relative lack of resources and well-functioning institutions but you can't turn a blind eye to the fact that some of us have since the collapse of Barre's regime shown more desire to pick up ourselves. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites