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What can Somalia learn from Russia?

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Russia has formally and in front of the entire world without having to fire a single shot taken over land from another country, the "Russian speaking" part of Ukraine.

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Now it adds up why all our neighbours and even the international community is hell bent on turning us against each other. Divided to the extent that even the regular no.7 Somalia is being sliced up. This land and that land who want to bicker about crumbs.


I don't care if the president is Isaaq, Majeerteen, Ogadeen, Raxanweyn or Reer Xamar. What we need is people who have the bigger picture in mind. A strong Somalia that can stand up for itself and its people no matter where they are.


How long until it hits us that together we can be richer and more powerful than all the European countries combined?
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Well said young lady I want one day the Somalis in Jigiga, Garissa, Djibouti, to celebrate their return to mother Somalia just like the Crim Russians are celebrating ! but currently we are idiots who are more focused on each other than the enemies. The UN wants to destroy Somalis not save them never forget that. The only way we can come out of the mess is by making our own solutions. By the Way all Somali " leaders" in all the Bantustans are puppets for foreign powers.
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Tanker wrote:Well said young lady I want one day the Somalis in Jigiga, Garissa, Djibouti, to celebrate their return to mother Somalia just like the Crim Russians are celebrating ! but currently we are idiots who are more focused on each other than the enemies. The UN wants to destroy Somalis not save them never forget that. The only way we can come out of the mess is by making our own solutions. By the Way all Somali " leaders" in all the Bantustans are puppets for foreign powers.
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Re: What can Somalia learn from Russia?

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i think i have the wrong answer. im not emotionally attached to somali and somalis. ive no loyalty to them. so let each go their way.
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What can Somalia learn from Russia?
Nothing, hundred years from now they'll still be arguing about waterwells and tiny shithole towns while being part of kenya and ethiopia. :Shrug:

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The concept of loyalty to a ethnic group does not exist in Somali areas to begin with due to the fact Somalis never shared one unified country.
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This is not the 1960's. The concept of "Somaliweyn" is dead. The people of Somalia should fix their country and forget about Somaliland and other Somali inhabited lands.
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The only folks who preach unity are women with Hawiye fathers and to a lesser extent Hawiye. I wonder if it is because these fools can't live without Isaaq or Daarod?
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Jam Street wrote:The only folks who preach unity are women with Hawiye fathers and to a lesser extent Hawiye. I wonder if it is because these fools can't live without Isaaq or Daarod?
You are the one who was crying to Darood boys "girls don't have qabil they're shared between us" :lol:

Jasmine is much better than you, anyone limited by the narrow scopes of qabil will never even be helpful to their qabil.
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It seems to me the only people who advocate for somaliwayne are those who can't do anything for themselves. It is a bit like those students who love to work as part of a team because they can never work on their own. I suspect those people are reer Somalia. Somaliland, djabouti, jigjiga and Somali Kenya have.moved on, it is time for you to follow
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Don't you guys think its hilarious how when Somaliweyn is brought up as a topic on Somalinet, the Somalis who are actually (in paper) not apart of Somalia proper, like the ones in Ethiopia, Kenya or other areas either agree with the concept or don't Respond at all to the threads
but Somalilanders who are to the world still considered to be a part of Somalia blabber on about how they disagree with the concept, that they'll never be apart of it again & so on :lol: :lol:

I find that so funny!
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no i dont think that. only southern somali preach unity whatever reason, i dont know the reason. maybe they have been somalia as a country and got their pride in that.
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Chinaman wrote:Don't you guys think its hilarious how when Somaliweyn is brought up as a topic on Somalinet, the Somalis who are actually (in paper) not apart of Somalia proper, like the ones in Ethiopia, Kenya or other areas either agree with the concept or don't Respond at all to the threads
but Somalilanders who are to the world still considered to be a part of Somalia blabber on about how they disagree with the concept, that they'll never be apart of it again & so on :lol: :lol:

I find that so funny!
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hyperactive wrote:no i dont think that. only southern somali preach unity whatever reason, i dont know the reason. maybe they have been somalia as a country and got their pride in that.
Wrong. Majority of southern somalis don't care about unity. It's usually daaroods who are obsessed about unity as they can't stand alone and to a lesser extent, the big minority of Dirty waqooyis in SL who lost confidence in their own country.
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Re: What can Somalia learn from Russia?

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Chinaman wrote:Don't you guys think its hilarious how when Somaliweyn is brought up as a topic on Somalinet, the Somalis who are actually (in paper) not apart of Somalia proper, like the ones in Ethiopia, Kenya or other areas either agree with the concept or don't Respond at all to the threads
but Somalilanders who are to the world still considered to be a part of Somalia blabber on about how they disagree with the concept, that they'll never be apart of it again & so on :lol: :lol:

I find that so funny!

be honest, the only people to agree with this is those who can't do anything for themselves. Somalis from Ethiopia, djabouti, Somaliland and Kenya do not agree. Go to jigjiga and ask the people if they want to be part of Somalia. Sad truth is that somaliwayne hides the failure of certain Somali region, while holding other regions back.

like i said, only those who can't stand on their two feet need to be in a group.

Yemen, masar, morocco, Jordan, Syria want to be part of a wider arab republic, while Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, oman, Bahrain do not want to. Because they will have to subsidise those falling poor regions
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