CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
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CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Very sad. SL's govt has failed big time.
Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Somaliland needs dentists.
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Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Itrah wrote:Somaliland needs dentists.

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agreeGIJaamac wrote:Very sad. SL's govt has failed big time.
SL gov need to stop feeding refugees from somalia and invest in sl youth
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Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Depressing video, and even more depressing that some people are finding joy in this
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reer somalia ignore famine, starvation, mass rape of their women by amison, liyuu police massacre, nuclear dumping on their coasts, dir massacre by hutu
yet talk about about somaliland kids spending lots of money to travel to better futures
weird
yet talk about about somaliland kids spending lots of money to travel to better futures
weird
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Oh shut up no one is finding joy in this.Methylamine wrote:Depressing video, and even more depressing that some people are finding joy in this
mahoka wrote:reer somalia ignore famine, starvation, mass rape of their women by amison, liyuu police massacre, nuclear dumping on their coasts, dir massacre by hutu
yet talk about about somaliland kids spending lots of money to travel to better futures
weird
That's where you are wrong news about the rest of Somalia is posted on here daily.
Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Waraabe stfu you stupid hypocrite. Weren't you making fun of people from Somalia doing tahriib, but now when it's your people they are seeking better future right. You irrelevant troll. Hypocrites should rot in hell. You just brought up famine, rape just to score a petty score.
Wasaq Edeb la'aan ah.
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Nobody is finding joy in this. Y'all should STOP playing the victim all the damn time. Geeez
Wasaq Edeb la'aan ah.
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Nobody is finding joy in this. Y'all should STOP playing the victim all the damn time. Geeez
Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Younger Somalilander generations or Somalis in that matter are risking their lives for a greener pasture aboard which is an allusion. I'd rather starve in my homeland than making myself so vulnerable to a bunch of bloodsuckers in a foreign land. The young African must learn self discipline and stay in Africa where they're loved and respected.
Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Younger Somalilander generations or Somalis in that matter are risking their lives for a greener pasture aboard which is an allusion. I'd rather starve in my homeland than making myself so vulnerable to a bunch of bloodsuckers in a foreign land. The young Africans must learn self discipline and stay in Africa where they're loved and respected.
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Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Itrah wrote:Somaliland needs dentists.

Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
while the kulmiye regime can do much more at least we in somaliland have a government and functioning state for all our nation which can't be said for the neighboring barbarians of zoomalia besotted by fragmentation famine rape disease and (black on black) colonization from amisom JUST to name a few
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Blaming the government is a cop out. Some of the kids that leave come from good homes and spend lots of money because they want to reach the land of milk and honey. They are sold this facade of how great the west is. They are told the government of western countries pay for your rent pays for school pay you to have children and they provide jobs for everyone.
When I would go visit my family and friends or went to cafe's all I saw were kids from U.S, UK and Canada bragging about how great the west is and peddling these lies. Diaspora that go back home import a fantasy life filled with propaganda of this magical utopia in the west.
Nepotism is the other major issue nobody ever talks about its easier to blame the government for lack of jobs. But the problem is Businesses and their hiring policy. Owners and Managers will hire their daughter the son the cousin the nephew the niece. The family and extended family is all employed even if they are not qualified.
Blaming the government, for most, if not all of our problems is the norm in this forum. We as community have become habituated to criticize the government for corruption, water pipes, bad roads, tahriib, education, unemployment and what not.
And why shouldn't we? It’s easier that way. Blaming the government gives us a chance to save face. And ignores the fact we are the problem.
When I would go visit my family and friends or went to cafe's all I saw were kids from U.S, UK and Canada bragging about how great the west is and peddling these lies. Diaspora that go back home import a fantasy life filled with propaganda of this magical utopia in the west.
Nepotism is the other major issue nobody ever talks about its easier to blame the government for lack of jobs. But the problem is Businesses and their hiring policy. Owners and Managers will hire their daughter the son the cousin the nephew the niece. The family and extended family is all employed even if they are not qualified.
Blaming the government, for most, if not all of our problems is the norm in this forum. We as community have become habituated to criticize the government for corruption, water pipes, bad roads, tahriib, education, unemployment and what not.
And why shouldn't we? It’s easier that way. Blaming the government gives us a chance to save face. And ignores the fact we are the problem.
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Re: CHANNEL4 video: Somaliland's lost generation: the battle to make migrants stay
Fricken land rovers!