Voltage wrote:I honest think we are that much closer to resurgence of Somali statehood then if an Abgaal man is making the case for an opposing tribesman against his own tribesman in the midst of civil war. It really is a watershed moment of Somalinimo. The situation might look bleak but it is only in trying times do the character of people come to light.

Let's not forget the vast majority of the people protesting in Mogadishu and the ones organizing these protests also happen to be Mudulood. To be honest, I believe at a fundamental level that the Somali people despite their differences and clan-background are honest and good people. There are people who have invested in the division and anarchy of Somalia and today it is only those people who are against the wishes of the Somali people. You find them on SNET. In fact, I and nearly every Mudulood person I know, has today PM Farmaajo's picture as their Display Picture. Amina Wehliye of the BBC is the brain behind the FB group for Farmaajo and she is encouraging folks to make videos expressing their views and she is promising to edit and upload them collectively on YouTube Channel in support of the PM. My own abti was one of the people that welcomed Farmaajo at the airport and he happens to be Sharif's chief of staff. I mean it when I say that PM Farmaajo represents my interest and principles today better than anyone I know in Somali politics for the past 20 years+ of anarchy. Good people ought to be supported and I am glad that I can support anyone I want without being attacked for being qablist and I hope you get the chance another day
