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I thought that photo was exposed already :) we already know the jeberti hadramout slave thing
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DR-YALAXOOW wrote:[
Somalis were never slaves ;)
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this slaves are somaalis. just look their facial features. their noses are long like and they have big forhead whichs typical somali.. Arabs in yemen and Omar actually they had many somali slaves which they kidnapped the somali coast.. so somalis were slaves too like many other black africans..
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DonCorleone wrote:I thought that photo was exposed already :) we already know the jeberti hadramout slave thing
Yeah sxb, it's obviously a photoshopped fake. :lol: It's indeed been exposed several times before on this forum alone:

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The illustration was sketched by one W.A. Churchill, and was first featured in the London News rag of 1889. It was originally captioned "A Slave Gang in Zanzibar" and looked like this:

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Copies of the original still go on sale from time to time, such as here on Amazon.

This upset some loser somewhere enough to photoshop the image so that that it now suggests that not only was this group of slaves Somali, it was specifically Darod. The funniest part is, the moron used a modern font in his/her forgery! :clap: This is why he/she also had to change the name of the illustrator from W.A. Churchill to “J.A. Buchanan”, or the hoax would have been even more glaringly obvious.

In truth, Somalis as a group were actually legally protected from enslavement. Here's, why per the Moresby Treaty signed by the Sultan of Oman and Zanzibar, Sayyid Said bin Sultan:
"In December 1839, small additions to the Moresby Treaty were agreed upon by Said. One addition shifted the line marking the limits of the "internal" Omani slave trade slightly westward so as to insulate the British "protected" states in India from the virus of the Arab slave trade. Another clause was designed to protect the "caucasoid" Somalis from enslavement. Said agreed that the Somalis, being "free men," i.e. Muslims, were not to be carried away from Africa as slaves.14 By implication, non-Muslims were suitable objects of enslavement."
Somalis were, in fact, on the other end of the slave trade i.e. they were themselves owners, raiders and traders:

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Of course, this is nothing to boast about. But there's no point in denying this stark reality either.
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Gurey but Isaaq are a part of Dir ? Come on don't tell me your living in TWO fantasies ?


Bliss :wow: :myman: /thread

For the record - the English were slaves, Chinese, Germans -- Most people on earth were slaves. More than half of Europe's ethnic group is named after slaves - slav.
Slavery is even permitted in Islam (under strict guidelines and rules)
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@Bilis I actually respect you, thanks for the history

As for the rest, shame on you that you would insult the miskeen Somali Bantus to which a moron imitated as.. We're already divided so let's not make that worse
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sacjabshee HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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LegendarySS4 wrote:@Bilis I actually respect you, thanks for the history

As for the rest, shame on you that you would insult the miskeen Somali Bantus to which a moron imitated as.. We're already divided so let's not make that worse
Islam unites us.
I am a proud 7th generation Somali bantu. I know you are used to miskeen bantus but they only live in xamar and kismayo. Now we are in west and fearless. You must get used to our new fighting attitude. whether you do it happily or not that's your business.
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lol sacjabshee you've been caught red-handed so you might aswell give up
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From this thread I have learned a great deal. I will make a Bantu Liberation And Advancement Struggle conlusion by Friday. I will be discussing how people portray to be on my side, but in reality they just trying to get back at Somalis from the south. I will be discussing how me as a Somali 7th generation bantu coming out to discuss my disgust of our treatment annoys them. They try silencing me by belittling me. They do this by calling me adone and say make my garden. There is also a few which have surprisingly been friendly and understanding of my motives as a Somali bantu. I will write about all this as this is a clear representation of the Somali mentality towards us honourable Somali Bantus.
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BantuAliyonKismayo wrote:From this thread I have learned a great deal. I will make a Bantu Liberation And Advancement Struggle conlusion by Friday. I will be discussing how people portray to be on my side, but in reality they just trying to get back at Somalis from the south. I will be discussing how me as a Somali 7th generation bantu coming out to discuss my disgust of our treatment annoys them. They try silencing me by belittling me. They do this by calling me adone and say make my garden. There is also a few which have surprisingly been friendly and understanding of my motives as a Somali bantu. I will write about all this as this is a clear representation of the Somali mentality towards us honourable Somali Bantus.

WHAT HONOUR ? :lol:
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DonCorleone wrote:
BantuAliyonKismayo wrote:From this thread I have learned a great deal. I will make a Bantu Liberation And Advancement Struggle conlusion by Friday. I will be discussing how people portray to be on my side, but in reality they just trying to get back at Somalis from the south. I will be discussing how me as a Somali 7th generation bantu coming out to discuss my disgust of our treatment annoys them. They try silencing me by belittling me. They do this by calling me adone and say make my garden. There is also a few which have surprisingly been friendly and understanding of my motives as a Somali bantu. I will write about all this as this is a clear representation of the Somali mentality towards us honourable Somali Bantus.

WHAT HONOUR ? :lol:
Donnyc if you have closed your eyes sir I cant open them for you.
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grandpakhalif wrote:Image
That's our past granpakhalif. But this is your present
See here is our freedom fighter turned pro bantu activist Dear Leader Sir General Augustine Mahiga dancing with Somali women. I have a sneaky suspicion he also took at least 1 home that night, I could be wrong dont shoot.
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Take all our whores be our guest we will not welcome their bastard children and their kids will be ignoble bantu lineage ROFL...............
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See what you don't understand is we have had our bad time. Now its time for us to rise and coincidently Somalia is falling. Don't think we will sympathetic to your demise.
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