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Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:15 pm
by SahanGalbeed
original dervish wrote:the issaqs in somalia, like all the other somalis, have nothing.
they`re fleeing the country in they`re thousands, through deserts and across the seas.
dont let the secessionists in the west fool you into thinking sl is milk and honey.
they need a stable south as much as everybody else.
50 years....what a joker

Oh I forgot , the ability to ignore the noise too

, very important
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:24 pm
by original dervish
did somebody just fart.........

Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:40 pm
by Lamagoodle
Guys you are turning the thread into tribal bashing.

This is the sort of topic worth discussing
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:40 pm
by jalaaludin5
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:44 pm
by original dervish
you heard the man........dont bring your nonsense here.
shouldn`t you be ironing your plastic suit for the sl bash?

Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:50 pm
by jalaaludin5
You are Somaliland by heart so stop pretending sxb and let see you wave that flag.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:52 pm
by waryaa
Lamgoodle wrote:Guys you are turning the thread into tribal bashing.

This is the sort of topic worth discussing
lama,I think the somali brain never developed beyond stone age. I still have to come across a size-able number of somalis who can disagree with their tribesmen. Out of topic, I met some guy who was extremely against the new proposed constitution yesterday. When I asked why he opposes he said hebel and hebel (his clansmen/former warlords) are against it. We are a like a pack of wild fill the blank.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:56 pm
by Lamagoodle
waryaa wrote:Lamgoodle wrote:Guys you are turning the thread into tribal bashing.

This is the sort of topic worth discussing
lama,I think the somali brain never developed beyond stone age. I still have to come across a size-able number of somalis who can disagree with their tribesmen. Out of topic, I met some guy who was extremely against the new proposed constitution yesterday. When I asked why he opposes he said hebel and hebel (his clansmen/former warlords) are against it. We are a like a pack of wild fill the blank.
In other words we would have made Darwin very happy as the missing link

You should read Hubert Spencer, 19th century sociologist who devised social darwinism. His examples fit the behaviour of somalis.
Somalis and their tribalistic attitude can actually be explained through the perils of foreign aid. If there was no aid money involved they would have bonded against starvation, innovate etc.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:00 pm
by original dervish
err no.....they would have eaten each other, and that's what they did.
ps I thought Darwinism was a nineteenth century concept.
I aint ashamed to say I`ll be there on the 17th

Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:03 pm
by Hyperactive
nin aan qootkiisa independant o aheyn , is not free man. i dont know why and what for they wearing suits , knowing iney ga'amaha horsadan!!
you can take out islam and somalia from somali but you cannot take them from their qabyaalad . wa jiro nafsi ah.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:04 pm
by Lamagoodle
original dervish wrote:err no.....they would have eaten each other, and that's what they did.
ps I thought Darwinism was a nineteenth century concept.
I aint ashamed to say I`ll be there on the 17th

19th century. I have edited it.
Wait until natural selection sets in. You could find yourself in BC

Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:07 pm
by original dervish
in bc.....is that another editing error?
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 2:48 pm
by SahanGalbeed
Lamgoodle wrote:SahanGalbeed wrote:Lamgoodle wrote:SahanGalbeed,
You have a valid point when you assert that AID money is needed to kick-start development. But, even though that was the aim initially in the 1950s, things have changed. It has become an instrument of "guilt" cleansing.
Aid and resources have always gone hand in hand my friend.
There is a whole industry in the industrialised world. It is a big part of GDP growth in developed countries because alot of the money goes back to the coffers of the donor countries.
There is a Somali proverb that says
kolba sidii loo jabo ayaa loo dhutiya .
We're not there yet my friend .
We're not India okay , let's be serious here
India is perhaps not a good example. Have you been to Latin America saaxib? This continent provides a good example.
Aid has become the new colonial tool saaxib.
We are almost there if we protect our agricultural sector and if we tax our people
I hear you bro , but that's the next phase
Phase 1 : Peace , political engagement , hope and the less possible number of hungry bellies.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 9:02 pm
by Lamagoodle
Original Dervish,
Do you want me to intellectually murder you because I can if I want to. Having read some of your contributions on these boards, and your capacity it is fair to assume that intellectual capital is the same as that one of saccharomyces cerevisiae. In other words an easy quarry for almost everyone on this site make you look like a fool.
Beat it . You are ignored.
Re: Interesting read...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:01 pm
by Niya
Lamagoodle, Original Dervishe was responding to Jalaaludin regarinding the so called Somaliland independence day. Your commentt/refernce to 'BC' probably did not register since the parellel conversation was about another topic.
I hope more people discuss this topic regaring aid and NGO etc.