Lion104 wrote:PharaohLiban wrote:Agreed^ Even today you will see Somalis wearing Dashikis and do other foreign cultural things because its considered "Black" by African-Americans, then if you are so "black" then why dont you wear traditional Somali cultural clothing? Why isnt baati or dirac a "black cultural attire"? Because it is centered on African Americans view of blackness and European-Americans view of it. It's really retarded.
I used to think Dashikis was part of Somali culture because my father and my uncles used to wear it often when I was 10 ~ years old. So don't make it out as if it's only Western Somalis that appropriate African culture.
You wear a shirt which is Western culture, jeans which is Western culture but if a person wears something that is Swahili culture (which had ties to "Somalia" pre colonialism) you go ape shit.
Calm the fuck down. Somalis may not be Bantu but we are black. We are dark skinned Africans with black features. We may not all have flat noses, but the vast majority of us have afro hair, big lips and dark skin.
Wearing a Dashiki in Western society is retarded. The Swahili culture had ties to us because thats where the slaves came from, we didn't really have any ties and Dashikis are not from the Swahili people. It comes from West Africa.
If Somalis living in West Africa want to wear Dashikis, then why not? But don't wear Dashikis in Western society and think that that is "black culture" when there is baati, hoos gunti, dirac etc. that we have in our own culture. Jeans and t-shirts etc. are worldwide and if you live in a Western society then you obviously will wear that, if you go to India and wear their clothing while living there that's fine, but don't claim to be Indian. Just like you don't need to claim to be Bantu, West African or African-American or whatever "black culture" is.
I am calm. We don't have "black features" either, no such thing as "black features". Our features are more closely related to South Asians, European etc. but doesn't mean we are white or Indian. Just like a darker skine tone doesn't make us Bantu or "black". Most Somalis are brown skinned anyway, are some of us in the brown race? and some in the black race then? We have a straight nose, high cheekbones, big foreheads, curly hair and our skin tone differ from light brown to darkskin which is completely different from any full blooded Bantu.