metamorphosis wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:05 pm So why do you lose your mind when we say you breaking away non-negotiable? That attitude won't get you what you want, ironically, you are the standing in what you guys need the most in the world.Funny how things play out sometimes.
Do you do logic?
You are a cagdheer so naturally things must be explained to you in simpler terms. Let me try.
First of all, no clan can break away and form a state, this is a given. Not Isaaq and certainly not qurjiile or cagdheer. If you go down that rabbit hole then subclans can break away and eventually jufos can declare independence. Its a fool's errand.
However, and pay close attention here cagdheer, recognised countries that go into a voluntary union with other recognised countries have the right to make that union void and regain their former sovereign status, even if segments within said former country want to remain in the union.
Examples are aplenty: Egypt and Syria, Senegal and Gambia, Malaysia and Singapore...etc etc.
Imagine if Quebec or Scotland for instance actually voted for independence, would all the minority who would've voted to remain declare their independence from their new state?
Nope. The views of the majority will prevail. And in Somaliland, the vast majority of people want to regain their former sovereign state, so minorities have no choice but to follow the will of the majority.
To illustrate the point further, here is a bit of history from Somaliland actually. During the months leading to the Union of Somaliland and Somalia, the same qurjiile who cry for the 'union' today were opposed to uniting with Somalia, and their leader Cali Garaad Jamaac voiced his opposition to the union. Guess what happened next, the majority Isaaq who were eager to create Somaliweyn completely shut him down and said the now famous "Laa yaa Garaad" line, forcing the qurjiile into a union they did not want to join.
In both situations the minority qurjiile had no choice. When the union was first formed they opposed it initially, and were forced to obey the will of the majority Isaaq. And now when the union was annulled, they are again forced to obey the will of the majority Isaaq.
This is the best explanation I can do cagdheer, if you still dont understand which is highly probably given your cagdheer-comprehension then ilaahay hakuu sahlo


