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Re: If I was Silanyo

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 1:05 pm
by Amira143
Khalid, Didn't you say you were born in Somalia? What kind of hypocrite are you? You live/work and breed in a foreign country who give you equal rights to live,practice your "ethic social morals, ideology and tradition" yet you deny that to your fellow Somalis who happen to share the same religion, language and morals. :lol: okay.

Re: If I was Silanyo

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 1:06 pm
by abdikarim86
Otherbrother wrote:I would snipe you, if you were ever to lead SL.


Southeners are our brothers, we show them compassion. If they wanna live in SL, fine we need a bigger population. But their culture become ours, they speak waqooyi. The believer is not stung by the same hole twice, we will not let them lead us again, but we can lead them. No one should advocate that we treat them like the kenyans do, cause they dont discriminate and would treat us the same.

Unless the matter is between Eeman and Kufr, they are muslims and our brothers and kin.

We are not arab, we are Somali. Not habash, Somali.
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Pay no attention to the xabashi and his sidekick emporior
The majority know they are Muslim and Somali first and foremost

:stylin:

Re: If I was Silanyo

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 1:13 pm
by Khalid Ali
Abdikarim wrong
Muslim and Somaliland , and Somali 3rd , nationality over ethnicity i defend the SL flag no one will touch calanka aan dhacayn. Other innovations of Hawdian should be read into and we should welcome that. i am very attached to the Flag


Amiira Qurux badanay''the country i live in is not a Foreign country to me its my home its my people i have considered it my country for a long period of time
The hospitality and the welcome i had in this country they allowed me to be one of them. Now i dont mind letting the good dutch people living with us in SL why not

Re: If I was Silanyo

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 1:32 pm
by PrinceDaadi
I was there in Hargeisa for a week earlier in this month and locally don't give shit what these dayuusbaro people who claim to be from do write here.

Locals actually don't care where you are from and r very welcoming, I really loved their hospitality and we talked many mutual topic, fortunately many of them do see the bigger picture and r mature enough that we can agree to disagree.