Coldoon is funny individual but he pushes the boundaries which pays off at times and other times he lands on his face in the mud.
The grass in Ethiopian highlands is no greener than the plains of Saraar, dooxada Nugaal or the Guban highlands.
Wixi saxsan ma diido wixi khaldaana ma yelo lakin I believe it's good to have fixed interests with flexible mind and plans.
We should scrap up all the useless Ethiopian colleges whom some kids brought here as 'franchisees'.
It's time to make proper institutions and employ our own.
Coldoon is right this time
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Re: Coldoon is right this time
There is a fundamental problem which Coldoon over looks in this clip. The Ethiopian Oromos are doing jobs the typical Somali feels is above him. As a result, many of the construction jobs, blue collar jobs end up going to foreigners. This is true in Hargaysa and Bosaso. It has nothing to do with Ethiopians coming to take over in an organized fashion but poor Oromo peasants filling a void Somalis have refused to do.AwRastaale wrote:Coldoon is funny individual but he pushes the boundaries which pays off at times and other times he lands on his face in the mud.
The grass in Ethiopian highlands is no greener than the plains of Saraar, dooxada Nugaal or the Guban highlands.
Wixi saxsan ma diido wixi khaldaana ma yelo lakin I believe it's good to have fixed interests with flexible mind and plans.
We should scrap up all the useless Ethiopian colleges whom some kids brought here as 'franchisees'.
It's time to make proper institutions and employ our own.
There was a technical college that was built in Garissa because the mayor of that town felt all the technical skill jobs were being filled by Kaambo, Kikuyu non-somali ppl. There was not a single Somali who showed up to register.
What is needed is re-education, awareness, to tell the masses doing blue collar jobs is an honorable industry and not everyone can sit an office working for a Xawaala.
Re: Coldoon is right this time
LooL the poor guy is always getting arrested.
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Re: Coldoon is right this time
Talo alle udaa wrote:There is a fundamental problem which Coldoon over looks in this clip. The Ethiopian Oromos are doing jobs the typical Somali feels is above him. As a result, many of the construction jobs, blue collar jobs end up going to foreigners. This is true in Hargaysa and Bosaso. It has nothing to do with Ethiopians coming to take over in an organized fashion but poor Oromo peasants filling a void Somalis have refused to do.AwRastaale wrote:Coldoon is funny individual but he pushes the boundaries which pays off at times and other times he lands on his face in the mud.
The grass in Ethiopian highlands is no greener than the plains of Saraar, dooxada Nugaal or the Guban highlands.
Wixi saxsan ma diido wixi khaldaana ma yelo lakin I believe it's good to have fixed interests with flexible mind and plans.
We should scrap up all the useless Ethiopian colleges whom some kids brought here as 'franchisees'.
It's time to make proper institutions and employ our own.
There was a technical college that was built in Garissa because the mayor of that town felt all the technical skill jobs were being filled by Kaambo, Kikuyu non-somali ppl. There was not a single Somali who showed up to register.
What is needed is re-education, awareness, to tell the masses doing blue collar jobs is an honorable industry and not everyone can sit an office working for a Xawaala.
Exactly

Re: Coldoon is right this time
very interesting and good, it seems they are learning the mirage and hype of western life style
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