How come SL doesn't have authors?

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How come SL doesn't have authors?

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I heard of few that write novels and social issues but by now SL should have had atleast 200 page books on economy and politics.

Politics does not mean writing about reer Hebel, what about translating classical ideas such as The Republic by Plato, The Communist Manifesto By Karl M., The Prince by N. Machiavelli, etc.

Landers need to forget asking whites to deliver them yet another African paper country and acquire the ideas, tools and strategies to better their people.

Too much of your energy is consumed or wasted on ictiiraf and fadhi ku dirir.

At most times I feel that you are not even serious about SL but you just enjoy gloating and putting Wanlawein down.

Really you have to decide and focus on developing proper political state inspired by ideas and order shared by the common man than talking endlessly about British days, war with Barre, resentments and appeasing foreign agents with meaningless elections.

On what bases does election fit into SL culture and how does it enhance their lives?

What justifies elections? When were peincipals of elections and democracy became part of SL society and how does it translate with local customs? Is it an innovation? Does it bring about political maturity?

Why elections?

I like to see SL go in dat direction than be in the same place and giving every cadaan and cameramen the same old British, June 26, five days, Barre.

Qabyaalad, which engulfs the whole Horn not only SL can be addressed without too much scrutiny because that could be counter productive.

The best way is to understand qabyaalad and understand in reality there is no true pure lineage and all the qabils are mere social contract where the guardian of such contract was and remains often Suldaan, Garaad, Ugaas, Caqiil, etc.

Now is time to make a republican contract and the guardians are all citizens.

I support the study of the classics and developing from the ground up.

Egal threw SL off course by introducing American views and ideas including that of the Presidential system but has not introduced none of the American institutions.

Policies are non-existent and SL history should go beyond the British of 1886 both practically and theoretically.

Share your take.
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