'The story goes that a wounded Somali staggered into the British held town of Hargeisa from a battle nearby. He had a bullet wound in his leg and a spear stuck in his stomach. The doctors examined him and pronounced they would operate on his leg first because it was going gangrenous. 'NO, no,' said the man, 'fix my stomach first. It hurts when I laugh.'
That spirit lives on in Somalia. One abiding, horrifying, but typical image stays in mind: a Young Somali dressed in T-Shirt, flip flops and macawiis, the traditional skirt-like wrap, running at an American armored Humvee firing an AK47 from the hip. Bravery=10 points. Stupidity, also ten points. He was cut to shreds.''
[Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles, pages 89-91]
The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
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Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
It is a combination of the harsh environment and faith in Allah. The realization this world is temporary makes it easier to face death and any problems one may run into.
Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
Back in the Colonial Era, Somalis from Hargeisa used to spy for the Brits there is nothing brave about them. It was the Dulbahante clan who is a Darod Subclan from British Somaliland that used to fight the Brits
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Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
The snitches, spies and cooks were all Darod (Dhulbahante).Surprise wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:04 pm Back in the Colonial Era, Somalis from Hargeisa used to spy for the Brits there is nothing brave about them. It was the Dulbahante clan who is a Darod Subclan from British Somaliland that used to fight the Brits
Isaaq were always soldiers.
Isaaq were praised by Imam Al Ghazi in Futuh al Habasha as ferocious lions on the battlefield during Adal-Abyssinia wars and they were the first to answer his call.
During 1977/78 war it was Isaaq officers and colonels that liberated all the crucial districts and defeated Ethiopia in those battles.
The quote above by op is describing an Isaaq.
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Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
Bravery+ carelessness+stupidity= ? That's not good . One thing I am sure is my people are not bad peaple and if some of them go crazy they all go bad . If one of them successes they drag that person down. Over all Somalis have no Hope I am glad that I found an other citizenship . I am telling you the truth brother . I am sure Oromos have the same characteristics because at the end of day we are to the same peaople with a different language . Take a pinch of salt with what ever I typed because me I am stupid who lost big money today. I just released my frustration without any casualties. 

Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
I don’t know about the somalia italia. But the people during the somaliland protectorate times were true heroes.
Britain which at the time only had a population of 30 million managed to rule India with a iron first. India had a population of 300 million.
Meanwhile Britain found it hard when it came to British Somaliland which had a population of only 300,000.
Britain which at the time only had a population of 30 million managed to rule India with a iron first. India had a population of 300 million.
Meanwhile Britain found it hard when it came to British Somaliland which had a population of only 300,000.
Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
As for Dhulbahante they were irrelevant the British did not sign a treaty with them, because they did not live on the coast. The British were only worried about protecting their cargo. They even managed to sign a treaty with the much smaller clan Warsengeli.
Then Dhulbahante would cry and say we were fighting the colonists and were Derwish.
However they were nothing but foot soldiers for the Sayid.
My own sub sub sub clan Adan Madoobe has more high ranking officials and more wanted men when it came to the Darawiish compared to all Qurjiles.
Then Dhulbahante would cry and say we were fighting the colonists and were Derwish.
However they were nothing but foot soldiers for the Sayid.
My own sub sub sub clan Adan Madoobe has more high ranking officials and more wanted men when it came to the Darawiish compared to all Qurjiles.
Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
A Haberjeclo dude says to Xinne Xiirey (mhrip) " you're going to hell man" and Xiinne (mhrip) replies " why would i go to hell when there is always one Habarjeclo I can kick out of heaven and take his place".Togdeer wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 6:26 am As for Dhulbahante they were irrelevant the British did not sign a treaty with them, because they did not live on the coast. The British were only worried about protecting their cargo. They even managed to sign a treaty with the much smaller clan Warsengeli.
Then Dhulbahante would cry and say we were fighting the colonists and were Derwish.
However they were nothing but foot soldiers for the Sayid.
My own sub sub sub clan Adan Madoobe has more high ranking officials and more wanted men when it came to the Darawiish compared to all Qurjiles.
And the Habarjeclo dude squats on the ground and says " come and kick me out" and Xinne laughs his head off and says " get into it first"......true story............................
Somalinet la aragyaaba qabiyaalad la arag.
Big love abtiyo.....no malice intended...
Re: The white man admitted that somalis are tough indeed?!
The Islamic rule for praying which goes if you are able you pray standing.....if unable......sitting.......if unable to move any limb and head....lying and with your tongue......if unable to move tongue ......with your eyes..Waachis wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:30 pm 'The story goes that a wounded Somali staggered into the British held town of Hargeisa from a battle nearby. He had a bullet wound in his leg and a spear stuck in his stomach. The doctors examined him and pronounced they would operate on his leg first because it was going gangrenous. 'NO, no,' said the man, 'fix my stomach first. It hurts when I laugh.'
That spirit lives on in Somalia. One abiding, horrifying, but typical image stays in mind: a Young Somali dressed in T-Shirt, flip flops and macawiis, the traditional skirt-like wrap, running at an American armored Humvee firing an AK47 from the hip. Bravery=10 points. Stupidity, also ten points. He was cut to shreds.''
[Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles, pages 89-91]
Applies to fighting back an enemy.......it doesn't matter being shred to pieces what matters is the stance....the state of not give in to an invader.....or being an easy meal to be devoured.............
Even as a kid our motto was in case you get into a fight with a stronger asshole with thick neck and muscles have the first slap across his face as hard as u can ...then let him do whatever he can............never be a wimp....an easy meal......................
And that is not stupidity .....it is a strategy...it is a way of life............
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