A Fascinating BBC Documentary that Portrays the Deep Hate between the Various Factions in the Muslim World

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Re: A Fascinating BBC Documentary that Portrays the Deep Hate between the Various Factions in the Muslim World

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Grant wrote:
Prlnce wrote:
Basra- wrote:Grant

is a Christian yet he is so into Somalis and Muslims! Why?? This old man is weird walle. looooooooooooooooooool
That's gaalo for you these days. The ones that are obsessed with other cultures or religions are the same ones that have been cast out from their society for being strange, odd, caring genetic ailments and weakening the gene pool. And inferior Somalis amongst us welcome them with open arms.
Prince,

What do you know about me?

My mentors were men like Shire Jama Achmed , Hersi Magan Isse and Mahamoud Jama,(Sifer). I was hosted at Taleex by police general Abshir. I lived my first few months in the country in the household of the Mayor of Jilib, and thereafter in the household of the Director of Agriculture for the Lower Juba. I went carousing with the DC. My best friend was general secretary to the Soviet-Somali project. When I left the country the agricultural directors of two gobols came to see me off.

I am one of fewer than 300 RPCVs who served in the country from 1962-1969. About 70 of us are still in contact following a general PC reunion in 2011. Forty of us are actually getting together early this month. So it's not a matter of getting cast out. It's a matter of being part of a larger civil rights movement that continues to this day. It just happens that I am one of the historians of the group. Others are members of congress, professors at various institutions, lawyers and just common teachers and dental technicians. I like to think we represent the best of the 60's.

Thou protest too much. :eat:
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Re: A Fascinating BBC Documentary that Portrays the Deep Hate between the Various Factions in the Muslim World

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tnx gerigor, I always thought Shia's stand on Omar, Abubakar and Aisha (RA all) was blatant false Sunni propaganda. Now I heard it from Shia wadads! These two groups are on a collision course and one of them will be dominated soon. Which one? I don't know but I don't want to be near Middle East.
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Re: A Fascinating BBC Documentary that Portrays the Deep Hate between the Various Factions in the Muslim World

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I like to think we represent the best of the 60's
The youth movement all over the world, specially in Africa, Europe, and America, made the '60s the most influential decade of past century. We owe the world we're living in and the rights we enjoy to the thousands of men and women, many of them students, who sacrificed and marched and went to prison all in pursuit of the idealistic & noble goal of a "better world, a more equal world".

Grant, don't justify or explain yourself to these waxmagarato; ignorance, stupidity, and hypocrisy has rendered them blind beyond the scope of reason or logic. They sit in government-subsidized apartments, eat food and wear clothes bought for them by the tax-payer(who they readily cheat and insult), and boast of the (non-existent)"superiority of their lineage and beliefs" all the while they pledge allegiance to the savage institution of qabiil, and in the name of qabiil, willingly prostitute themselves to anybody paying cold cash(Ethiopia, Kenya, UAE, alphabet boys).

I have never seen people more deluded than my beebal; people who would rather entertain delusions of state-hood(Kastuumo State-Land) and oil-riches(aahay, batrool baa laga helay kaadi-land) instead of accepting reality and working forward from there.
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