We might share a clan lineage but definitely don’t share the same political political opinions and attitudes.
For one, many of us belief that the fundaments of peace in Somaliland were build through political settlement, mediation and shared ownership, and its maintenance is priority that outweighs all other political and economic considerations. The divisiveness, reactionary, hawkish politics that you and others display in social media and seems to have blatantly trapped the political discourse of Somaliland, is one that is not shared by many.
Second, whereas some seem to display daydreams about a singular, homegenius and inward looking clan narratives to impose or dominate others, we want an inclusive, equitable and plural Somaliland.
Third, while some hope or work actively to maintain and exploit disputes and conflicts with all those that don’t belong to their clan or with neighboring regions, we aspire for a Somaliland that is in peace with it selves and with all its neighbors.
Fourth, were you profess that Somaliland belongs only to those that belong to their clan or share their narrow political concourse, many of us belief it’s the people that make up and own the land and thus a the share and stakeholders of its political directions and one can’t impose on each other political thoughts and only through political compromise, consensus and settlements will Somaliland be to exist or able to move forward.
Sir, I think the point is quite clear and you don’t represent me and others with narrow, shallow, reactionary and politicized clannish thoughts and pundits enticing group emotions, fueling polarization, in order to distract from what matters and create divisions to reinforce the larger public being kept in the narrow and clannish discourses that have made it impossible to move forward and really address the societal and political problems.