Re: Woman who wants to be Somalias first female president
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:35 am
LOL @ the choices Somalia has today as leaders. It is like being told to choose the best shit from a pile of shit.
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eliteSomali wrote:LOL @ the choices Somalia has today as leaders. It is like being told to choose the best shit from a pile of shit.
I knew this woman had bantu jareer in her... Thank you for showing the video. Apparently these people don't know what a somali looks like?Alpharabius wrote:Somaliman% was right she is not fully Somali , her dad is half bantu from his mothers side . In this video at 0:35 mins she says "her grandfather married a slave , who was from a tribe(jareers) who are considered Sub humans by Somalis".
she could be the first Female/quarter bantu president of Somalia.
I don't know which Mjs you know. But most of the females in my family look like dr maryan qasim. And this lady now evidently proved she's quarter bantu.SiennaEarth wrote:Lol funny you say that she looks exactly like this MJ family friend of ours. And she looks pretty ethnic Somali to me.Somaliman% wrote:
I don't think she looks somali. Kenyan maybe. She could pass for haawiye slightly.LightAtNight wrote:Am very curious about this lady, she said that her father was a runaway slave and her mother a nomad. Tolow maxey ka wadaa, she looks ethnic Somali when I look at her, maybe a little dark but she has the basic features. Is it possible, assuming she's telling the truth ofcourse, that her runaway slave father was not bantuIf his Bantu, she sure did turn out looking very ethnic Somali, perhaps her nomad mother was very light skin. lol
You were so wrong! Your argument was I didnt know what my own people looked like, and you kept showing pictures of jarrer people to prove your point. It seems I know somali people better than most of you. The woman is bantu like I said.Itrah wrote:I have been fooled! LOL.
Burn this witch. Ban her from Somalia. She is not Somali.
Who was a slave in somalia only bantus. Midgans were never slaves and very far from looking bantu too.Itrah wrote:By the way, in the video it doesn't state that she is quarter Bantu.... It just says slave.
She could still be part Midgaan, Yibir, Tumaal, Boon whatever.
There were midgaan slaves in Somalia.Somaliman% wrote:Who was a slave in somalia only bantus. Midgans were never slaves and very far from looking bantu too.
How do you explain her bantu looks then. You would do anything to claim this woman is a full blooded somali when she's not. She does not look like a cushitic somali. We all know 95% of slaves were imported from tanzania.Itrah wrote:There were midgaan slaves in Somalia.Somaliman% wrote:Who was a slave in somalia only bantus. Midgans were never slaves and very far from looking bantu too.
Also, Oromo slaves as well.
You can't just assume all the slaves were Bantu. Some were Cushites. We need more confirmation than simply knowing she is 1/4 'slave' [can mean many things].
She does not look Bantu. There are many Eritreans and Djiboutians who are pure Cushite who look more Bantu than that. It is within the natural spectrum of Cushite variation.Somaliman% wrote:How do you explain her bantu looks then. You would do anything to claim this woman is a full blooded somali when she's not. She does not look like a cushitic somali. We all know 95% of slaves were imported from tanzania.
Your uncle Siyaad Barre was the biggest Bantu oppressor in Somali history.Advo wrote:At first I assumed she was the typical power hungry zumaal, but now that we know she carries the blood of .5, I think we should elect her!
A breath of fresh air
We have some one that can give hope and dignity to the oppressed minority of Somalia, as well as champion for their rights. Somali bantus and their lands (farming communities) should be protected by the government.
What is her qabil anyway?Advo wrote:At first I assumed she was the typical power hungry zumaal, but now that we know she carries the blood of .5, I think we should elect her!
A breath of fresh air
We have some one that can give hope and dignity to the oppressed minority of Somalia, as well as champion for their rights. Somali bantus and their lands (farming communities) should be protected by the government.