Re: Enlightened Sista
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:52 am
^Jesus Christ, do you always put in so much effort to come across as a ximaar?
when it was peaceful? well unless you was living under a rock, during that "peaceful" period somalia was massacring civilians and kept everyone quiet by an iron fist.Enlightened~Sista wrote:It is perfectly understandable, who'd want anything to do with Somalia? It's a mess. When it was peaceful and prosperous, for decades and decades there were no murmurings of 'secession' etc. Isaaqs lived in Mogadhishu, studied in its universities ..etcetc. My Dad talks fondly of his time traversing across Somalia going to places like Mogadishu ,Marka Cadeey etc. It's only recently when Somalia's fallen on hard times that people don't want anything to do with it. I really don't blame them.
I don't think the solution is to isolate yourself, create tribal enclaves and call it a country...citing how it's peaceful ..well of course you will get along {not always as the recent deadly riots and previous interIsaaq wars has shown}.
Enlightened~Sista wrote:the Isaaq wars happened in the late 90s. Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo ayaa is laayey..Our house was destroyed.
la ilaaha ilallaah, so was you house not destroyed before thatEnlightened~Sista wrote:the Isaaq wars happened in the late 90s. Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo ayaa is laayey..Our house was destroyed.
keep wasting your time on unrealistic dreams while we in Somaliland build a nation, a successful nation that would ultimately deal with all major social and economic problems including the tribalistic culture of the somalis that you seem to complain. Overcoming tribalism and nepotism does not need hallow dreams and unrealistic wishes based on emotions, but it requires building institutions, the right institutions that have the transformative capacity to make real change possible. That is exactly what we are busy at now meanwhile keep entertaining yourself with daydreams.Enlightened~Sista wrote:Maxaad ku qoslaysaa lol it was around that time wasn't it?..Our house was riddled with like a gazillion bullets and it was being used as a toilet. My relatives were living in refugee camps in Burco.
Cumar I don't hate my clan..I hate all clans. It would be a dream come true if Somalida became like the Kuwaiti youth..majority of whom can't even recall what tribe they belonged to...and look at them getting along brilliantly.
What has religion got to do with itSTARKAST wrote:Enlightened~Sista has more of backbone than all of you put together.
No no you are in a daydream. I dislike talking to close minded people. Specially those with no religious backbone. I.E morals !