Alpha Blondy

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  1. reer samatar goats here are notorious!
  2. i suspect many are jealous of samsam becos she's had it so easy...well almost as easy as it gets....we can’t fault her for opting to stay. anything is better than going back to xamar. a little birdy tells me she's the firm favourite to play xawa tako in the forth-coming feature length remark of the original.
  3. lol@LANDER, how does it feel being a 'Somali-lander' from a distance cocked up in your suburban cul-de-sac. you can say whatever you like about me but at least i'm here. sometimes one must be able to question his surroundings and be able to take heed from the experiences and that’s all i'm doing. all this tirade of hate was triggered by the electricity being off for like 30mins the other day. i pay up to 39$ a month in electricity! why is there is no complaints procedure with these electricity providers. it wasn’t nice sitting there in dark walahi and my guests who were of the highest calibre were not amused. i felt embarrassed. you can imagine the conversations taking place now among the elite 'that alpha has bad electricity in his house, i wonder what else doesn’t work there, perhaps he's impotent too?.
  4. destroy your enemies and totally crush them. to come second means to lose. win and win totally by any means necessary. hate is dangerous becos it consumes you more than that which you hate, forgive but not forget and move on.....until you can get your revenge,then destroy your enemy and forever reign supreme. you cant be the best at everything but with a cloak of mystery, self-importance, selective charisma and the art of timing, you can convince up to 95% of people your better than them, the other 5% will be attracted to you through your reputation gained. do threads like these serve any purpose horta?
  5. Alpha Blondy;856579 wrote: could this be a case of the erotic? there are studies to suggest white women find certain black men very sexually arousing – you know the docile, physically strong and irrational type prone to unpredictable behaviour – i suppose it’s the element of danger and risk (the bad boy type and in movies black bad boy are caricatured in the white superstructure discourse/ideology to be devoid of any logic but rather presented as savage-like characters). In effect what we’re talking about here is the white woman erotising the black man from a position of strength in an encompassing white superstructure, in the process emasculating the black man as sexual creatures/objects of desire. Of course, this is considered morally repugnant, depraved and very deviant but behind closed doors it lingers in their mind set. perhaps somali woman are emulating white women? But from what angle? furthermore if the Negros are in a position to determine Somali girls as 'cheap and clean', what does it say about our relative position in this racial hierarchy? It may well be a case of the hunted becoming the hunter.
  6. Alpha Blondy;856567 wrote: leave the semanics aside brov. why are somali women and girls more likely to go for blacks/negros etc? could this be a case of the erotic? there are studies to suggest white women find certain black men very sexually arousing – you know the docile, physically strong and irrational type prone to unpredictable behaviour – i suppose it’s the element of danger and risk (the bad boy type and in movies black bad boy are caricatured in the white superstructure discourse/ideology to be devoid of any logic but rather presented as savage-like characters). In effect what we’re talking about here is the white woman erotising the black man from a position of strength in an encompassing white superstructure, in the process emasculating the black man as sexual creatures/objects of desire. Of course, this is considered morally repugnant, depraved and very deviant but behind closed doors it lingers in their mind set. perhaps somali woman are emulating white women? But from what angle?
  7. Apophis;856565 wrote: ^^ To a racialist, a Somali is no less a Negro than any other Sub-Saharan African.Should Africans (or their descendants) accept such a moniker? NO. Should Somalis use it against other Africans like the slave master did? NO. leave the semanics aside brov. why are somali women and girls more likely to go for blacks/negros etc?
  8. Wadani;856562 wrote: Does that mean he has to identify with and internalize how he is perceived by those who invented the word? The word negro has certain connotations, all of them negative and none of which the somalis share with those who are subsumed under the term. + 1 i won't justify myself to brain-dead race mixers and a pathetic little somali girl in the form of 5 who is a sucker, pun intended lol, for blacks of african-american, carribean and west african extracts.
  9. NGONGE;856518 wrote: ^^ Not at all, Alpha. I see nothing in that article that shows Nadifa to be a sellout or self hating. If anything, she comes across as being very patriotic. In the context of this article however, she got the balance wrong. Had the title been "The eternal nomads find a British hero" or something along those lines, I would have appluaded this article of hers. But a strong title that says they're nomads NO MORE then goes on to prove the opposite is a bit of a let down to be honest. i see. thats interesting and i'm in agreement with you there. yes! she should've used a more appropriate title.
  10. Chimera;856512 wrote: 'Mo Farah's glorious gold medal symbolises the emergence of Britain's Somali community' - Nadifa Mohamed. It's clear that some of us are here to stay permanently, regardless of the changing fortunes back home. I agree with her on that front, in twenty years time there will be a much more robust and prominent Somali community in Britain represented in all walks of life, that can't be compared to the various communities of the past that left us with a small foundation to stand upon. In this decade alone we have more British icons of Somali origins than the whole preceding century. Indeed nomads no more! ^ you're still the benefit cheat next door despite mo farah's heroism. he's now a certified brit becos he's loyalties are no longer in question. for the rest of the benefit cheats and islamo-fascist thugs and ukhti's, there is no place for them in the UK's diverse and mosaic society. I mean where is their loyalties and how can be sure that they’re actually british? What is british-nimo baal? Its become sphinx-like! somalis are failing miserably in all social and economic indicators. can we negotiate two contrasting identities and attest loyalties to both?. the UK is in the midst of a racial war and huge social/racial transformations. groups must chose their sides and be willing to accept the consequences. we must take small victories like mo's success and work to better ourselves towards the mainstream and away from dark forces like extremism, poverty, dependencies and benefit cheating. NG, i think what Ms Mohamed who is a sell-out, self hating and a Somali apologist, traits she shares with our very own Ekow Eshun was trying to say in that rather intangible article is ; somalis can now begin the process of being recognised as british despite their historic ties and what-have-you and this yearning may begin the long stretch home towards the mainstream and acceptance.
  11. well done Mo. we are very proud of you. watching some lame event on SNTV for the 'somalia' and djiboutian olypmic teams in London. its quite ridicolous how everyone here is all for 'somalia' and the somali people.
  12. Narniah;856409 wrote: When people say 'You can tell me, I won't tell it to anyone, your secret is safe with me, I will take it with me to my grave' Don't believe it even if it's the person you trust the most. Sooner or later they will tell it someone. So don't tell people things you don't want others to know cause one day they will pass it on. i agree! somalis are not reliable, trustworthy and are very foolish in their value in terms of what frienship is or ought to. they cannot be taken serious. their friendships are usually reliant upon some type of tangible return.
  13. *Ibtisam;856426 wrote: And after all that Somaliland gave you, ow you hate it and want to go back to riding the 253 in London and the never operating on weekend Victoria line! Somaliland MADE you and now it OWES you. lol Yes! you're right sister IBZ. i worked with small grass roots organisations with a development dictated by us and not them mantra, tried to re-invigorate the local art and cultural scene, worked as an English-instructor and not to mention my creating local jobs for local people initiative. i think you'll agree that i've done my fair share of goodness and benevolent contributory dues.
  14. yes...it is true i take home a rather preposterous salary every month by Somali-Land standards, reside in 10 bedroom fully furnished villa with the latest imported ‘mod-cons’ including a huge steriliser with full 24hr security. own 2 landcruisers, 1 for pleasure and the other employed in my workplace making me extra money.
  15. ......and to think i've wasted the best part of 2 years and 3months of my life in this 'precious' regional adminstration of that hell-hole 'somalia'. walahi....i've had enough and leaving with immediate effect next month. 'somali-Land' has gone to the dogs as it were.
  16. ^ lol@IBZ do you think the likes of you have what it takes to write a book. writing a book is serious. this book you're writing baal, what is it about?
  17. under no circumstances should mohamed and samsam be allowed to claim asylum. this is utterly shameful.
  18. ^ token somalis who i feel do not represent the common somali on the streets of the uk. we'll need to encourage more people to achieve higher in schools, employment and being law-abiding citizens. otherwise we'll become like the African-Caribbean and look to sports, music and entertainment as sources of successes.
  19. after tonight’s 200m final and night of power prayers, the two biggest events of the month; the OLYMPICS and Ramadan are virtually over! on Friday morning you'll probably get this feeling of anti-climax and strange disappointment lol. you know the type you get when you've wasted a precious moment and then get that quick realisation 'was that it?'. this morning i was listening to the radio and the sheikh was talking about the commercialisation of Eid. he was rather explicit in his concerns and was not shining away from expressing his thoughts on the matter. he said 'the last 10 days of ramadan are supposed to represent a time of reflection and a time of increasing good deeds but it seems like it's become a commercial bonanza and this shows the greed and moral corruption of 'our' nation'. he added 'we should punish those who seek to benefit from ramadan and turn it into a commercial extravaganza, a western idea transplanted wholly with the hope of corrupting the souls of our people.' he further added ‘those whose aim is to make a quick buck are indeed shameful and have developed a great capitalist facade with which to sell more goods in bulk' is eid becoming like christmas? empty and meaningless! Well I've felt like that in the past. And I’m sure you'll agree that when you haven’t fasted nor prayed like everyone else then you don’t deserve to celebrate in style, you know. i felt like that for the last two years but this year i can’t believe I’m almost there and so determined still, something has changed my luck and it’s good to be good again lol.