X.Playa wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:28 pm
Futurist wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:07 pm
This is what Dalsoor had to say about Burco. Apparently rear Burco are aggressive compared to other Somalis. They conveniently ignore that there is 25 years of war in South Somalia, not Burco. So who is really more aggressive/dabeecad kulul?
Maxaa na daba dhigay waan qudhunka ah ee Dalsoor la dhaho.
"Dalsoor: Kusoo dhawow Burco: Maxay reer Burco u leeyihiin dhoolla cadayn gaar ah? Maxay uga dabeecad kululyihiin Soomaalida kale?"
I was surprised by that bull shit about only reer Burco having stained teeth. The problem is most of these enemy media hires a Somaliland local fataal and a bitch as reporters but most SL foget who these collaborators represent.
I was shocked seen one such hoe named sagal mustafe xaaji nuur sitting in hargaysa hotel lobby between four faqash walaweyn body to body like a lover. Xishoodkii iyo damiir kii ba qaar waa ka tagay umadaas. One big mouth hoe a supposedly h.y fanaanad high or drunk welcoming Xamdi something to Hargaysa with couple fanaan ku sheeg fags. These type of SL should be locked up they are corrupting the youth and our culture.
Not only that but he is re-writing Somaliland history. The video said "The British colony made sure Somalis suffered". He is conveniently ignoring that Burco was never a colony. Somaliland was not a colony either, it was a protectorate of Britain and it only became such because community leaders signed treaties with the Brits.
The primary concern of the British with regards to Somaliland was only ever to deny their European competitors a foothold in that very strategic part of Africa. Somaliland wasn’t a colony as say Kenya was because Somaliland was not particularly suitable for commercial scale agriculture. Somaliland also did not have large urban population whom the Brits could tax or govern because the population, beyond the port of Berbera and the towns in the hinterland, was largely nomadic. Because by this time >90% of Africa had already been colonised, the community leaders agreed to this Protectorate arrangement to ensure that they could keep out other European and foreign powers from their country. This was a mutually beneficial agreement. The difference with Somalia Italian which was a full blown colony is self evident, with unto 60,000 white italians there living there with commercial scale plantations.
This meant that Brits only ever had a tiny, superficial presence in Somaliland, often not extending beyond the port town of Berbera and a few other towns. For the most part, the locals ruled and governed themselves. At no point did the Somaliland inhabitants see the Brits as 'their colonial masters' as the video insinuates.