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D-Runner wrote: Well, don't we all, the funny think is right after we contribute to the box in the Masjid, most of us Somalis are known to spit the same venom about clan x at home, in our tribes private meeting and in our local "marfish." And the cycle keeps on repeating, the only difference is we grow bored with clan x and pickup a different clan x to spit venom towards.
Indeed, naclaa Somali ku taal!
As for voltage's crocodile tears, please spare it for those of us who haven't come across your other nickname, DawladSade.
Antonio Guterres, the head of UNHCR who visited Dadaab on Sunday, appealed to the world to supply the "massive support" needed by thousands of refugees showing up at this camp every week. More than 380,000 refugees now live there.
In Dadaab, Guterres spoke with a Somalia mother who lost three of her children during a 35-day walk to reach the camp. Guterres said Dadaab holds "the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable of the vulnerable."
"I became a bit insane after I lost them," said the mother, Muslima Aden. "I lost them in different times on my way."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... 0ca05acfe8
This is exactly the point. I get where Union is coming from which is purely economic perspective, but the lack of empathy from the two others I know is only coming from one place.seemeyer wrote:Regardless of the course of their situation,whether,(like some are saying) it's their own fault
Or it's because of circumstances beYond their control.You can't help but feel for them when you see the pictures on TV and hear thier individual stories.Specialy where women and children are involved.
Voltage,Voltage wrote:This is exactly the point. I get where Union is coming from which is purely economic perspective, but the lack of empathy from the two others I know is only coming from one place.seemeyer wrote:Regardless of the course of their situation,whether,(like some are saying) it's their own fault
Or it's because of circumstances beYond their control.You can't help but feel for them when you see the pictures on TV and hear thier individual stories.Specialy where women and children are involved.