
Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
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Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
I mean look at how educated we have become, how many languages we speak, how many cultures and ways of life we have become impacted by, and how much we have become part of the world. We are literally a nation that has become enlightened in such a short time. If only we could find a way to displace the emotive pull of tribalism inherited from our forefathers, I must say the future of Somalia looks bright even if the present situation reinforces a feeling of pessimism. 

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Re: Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
This will continue for the foreseeable future


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Re: Isn't the future of Somalia bright?




Vo u r hilarious walaal. absolutely adorable and hilarious. I have watched you go through all the stages of trauma with distinct joy and amusement.





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Re: Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
Of the migrants that spreadout to the wider world from places like poland, italy and ireland... what proportion ever returned to source to contribute anything significant?
Attempting to fix tribalism is focusing on the effect rather then the cause:
Most nations accelerated through the transition from rural to urban living across the globe if unassisted exhibit a pattern common to all. They attempt to apply rural mechanics, politics in an urban setting. Those whose transition was organic tend to have developed the relavent foundations to support them in new environment.
The paradigm shift required to migrate from tribalism to political idiological affiliation however slow is evident across somali soils.
Opinion
Djibouty - Authoritarianism
Puntland - Demarchy
Somaliland - hybrid-democracy
Og - Ethnocracy
NFD - autocracy
Somalia - Logocracy
Attempting to fix tribalism is focusing on the effect rather then the cause:
Most nations accelerated through the transition from rural to urban living across the globe if unassisted exhibit a pattern common to all. They attempt to apply rural mechanics, politics in an urban setting. Those whose transition was organic tend to have developed the relavent foundations to support them in new environment.
The paradigm shift required to migrate from tribalism to political idiological affiliation however slow is evident across somali soils.
Opinion
Djibouty - Authoritarianism
Puntland - Demarchy
Somaliland - hybrid-democracy
Og - Ethnocracy
NFD - autocracy
Somalia - Logocracy
- marcassmith
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Re: Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
Cirwaaq wrote:
Djibouty - Authoritarianism
Puntland - Demarchy
Somaliland - hybrid-democracy
Og - Ethnocracy
NFD - autocracy
Somalia - Logocracy



No, the future has never been any bleaker!
No, the future has never been any bleaker!
I think all this will add more problems to the equation. Arabized Somali men won the war over westernized already. The Arabized control the crowds with the Kitab in one hand and a riffle in the other. The westernized come to Somalia and have their passports plane tickets in their pockets, just in case while the Arabized have no passport and nowhere to go back. The winners have been announced already and u ain't one of them unless your name starts with binu hebel or ibnu hebel.
I think all this will add more problems to the equation. Arabized Somali men won the war over westernized already. The Arabized control the crowds with the Kitab in one hand and a riffle in the other. The westernized come to Somalia and have their passports plane tickets in their pockets, just in case while the Arabized have no passport and nowhere to go back. The winners have been announced already and u ain't one of them unless your name starts with binu hebel or ibnu hebel.
Voltage wrote:I mean look at how educated we have become, how many languages we speak, how many cultures and ways of life we have become impacted by, and how much we have become part of the world. We are literally a nation that has become enlightened in such a short time. If only we could find a way to displace the emotive pull of tribalism inherited from our forefathers, I must say the future of Somalia looks bright even if the present situation reinforces a feeling of pessimism.
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Re: Isn't the future of Somalia bright?
lol@waryaa.
brother i was thinking the same, those people taking risks because they have nothing to loose, either fight for their ideology to die or to live, they gave it all. on other hand westernized educated ones lug na somalia lugna meshey ka yimaden. and ready to go back when things get tough and pick from where they left in the west.
in other words have options.
brother i was thinking the same, those people taking risks because they have nothing to loose, either fight for their ideology to die or to live, they gave it all. on other hand westernized educated ones lug na somalia lugna meshey ka yimaden. and ready to go back when things get tough and pick from where they left in the west.
in other words have options.
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