This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnesotan
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
I agree with Voltage. There's a time and place for wearing cultural clothing, this isn't one of them.
How that impacts his future, I doubt it does unless he does this more often. Americans are so easily swayed by appearances and image... this could be a turn off for those constituents especially being in a place like the Midwest where there's less diversity.
How that impacts his future, I doubt it does unless he does this more often. Americans are so easily swayed by appearances and image... this could be a turn off for those constituents especially being in a place like the Midwest where there's less diversity.
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Lol@cultural clothing. The man is wearing a koofiyad from oman, a shawl from yemen and a western shirt and trousers.
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Lol @ Lilahiya. The deed is done and it was done in avery disappointing way Lacoste or not
Thanks to the people who understood what I meant. Your inaugration to a city council where you are there to be as open to a Somali grandmother as a White plumper was not the best place for cultural populism.
Thanks to the people who understood what I meant. Your inaugration to a city council where you are there to be as open to a Somali grandmother as a White plumper was not the best place for cultural populism.
Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
You and Voltage have been institutionalized in Eurocentrism, so I'm not surprised by your stance regarding the elected official. Former pm Faroole, your own dad, most Somalia, Somaliland and Puntland cabinet members, members of the parliament and other officials wear Western business suits, particularly when traveling overseas or locally meeting cadaan wafdi. If Somali leaders have discarded their own cultural clothing for the clothing of their colonial masters, there's little to be expected from you.FAH1223 wrote:I agree with Voltage. There's a time and place for wearing cultural clothing, this isn't one of them.
How that impacts his future, I doubt it does unless he does this more often. Americans are so easily swayed by appearances and image... this could be a turn off for those constituents especially being in a place like the Midwest where there's less diversity.
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Arabman your taking it too far, the suit is an Victorian invention (so is the tie it has no purpose what so ever) yet most in the world wear it not just the English.
Regarding the elected official he should of wore a suit. This is America he needs to make as many friends with as many powerful people as possible and most are honkys and yahuds.
He can wear macawiis at home and when shopping in the twin cities and the Somali malls there.
Regarding the elected official he should of wore a suit. This is America he needs to make as many friends with as many powerful people as possible and most are honkys and yahuds.
He can wear macawiis at home and when shopping in the twin cities and the Somali malls there.
Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
So, it's a must that Somali leaders wear Victorian clothes like most of the world?STARKAST wrote:Arabman your taking it too far, the suit is an Victorian invention (so is the tie it has no purpose what so ever) yet most in the world wear it not just the English.
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Keep my father out your mouth nigga!Arabman wrote:You and Voltage have been institutionalized in Eurocentrism, so I'm not surprised by your stance regarding the elected official. Former pm Faroole, your own dad, most Somalia, Somaliland and Puntland cabinet members, members of the parliament and other officials wear Western business suits, particularly when traveling overseas or locally meeting cadaan wafdi. If Somali leaders have discarded their own cultural clothing for the clothing of their colonial masters, there's little to be expected from you.

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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Respect to the Councillor 

Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
If the guy was mareexan, you would be the praising him for being bravo enough to wear the traditional clothing.The`Republic wrote:Disclaimer: I totally respect this guy for being elected into city council there and give him all the respect.
I just want to criticize just THIS instance.
Check here: http://hiiraan.com/news/2014/Jan/warark ... -44831.htm
Seriously what is this guy thinking wearing that? This isn't Somali independence and your electorate wasn't in Somalia even if many of them are Somali.
Just by his dress of choice I realized couple things...the guy got lucky more than skill, the guy does not understand America, the guy has littl future great political interests, he is superficial and into populism (even if towards a minority within the majority).
He basically otherized himself. Being voted into a city council in America, especially a big city like MNPLS is about stepping on to greater things like Mayor, County Executive, US Congressman, and even Governor or Senator.
This guy OTHERIZED himself.
You may be Somali descent and chosen from Somali immigrant group, but the nature of America's history is one of many immigrant groups coming and making their place in the pot. They don't shun the pot and lead their people to political and cultural isolation. You don't otherize yourself, you set a legact so your future descendents are as American as possible (non-Americans can't understand this concept) and are people who are legitimate within the pot not along with their pot.
But I have heard the guy speak and I know he came to America merely 4 years ago from United Kingdom so I realize he could not have been different.
I just hope the next Somali elected leaders understand American histort and realize how much we fit into narratives much before us. Learn from the past. ..especially as American moves forward being Black or Somali descent or a minority will be less of an impediment.
Just don't continue to see yourself as the other then, because everyone else will also see you as the other as well.
Somalis are here, they are here to stay, they have numbers and influence in MNPLS---there is absolutely no reason why they should continue to be "them" and not be working towards "us".

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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
the killing of the 15 wadaads was appropriate but this is not!
Voltage's talking out of his as's.
Voltage's talking out of his as's.
Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
OK, boss.FAH1223 wrote:Keep my father out your mouth nigga!
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Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
Are you seriously saying humans can't wear a piece of clothing called a suit ? Be sxb a suit is a universal sign of business clothes....Bu yeah this is nicee.

Revolting facial hair lol. Come on just grow it.

Revolting facial hair lol. Come on just grow it.
Re: This is so cliche---a disservice to future Somali Minnes
You know everyone in Minnesota hates Somalis hmong, Mexicans, blacks, whites etc and I truly understand why their sociopathes, uncivilized, uneducated and much more.
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