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I have been to Cleveland several times for work. I never ventured beyond the City Center other than taking the train from airport to the city center and vice verse. The city was hit hard by collapse of the housing market and entire neighhorboods have been abondoned, houses left to collect dust and decay.
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AfricaOwn;817880 wrote: just stay away from us. That's not gonna happen!
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Naxar...It depends on the definition of belief. Yours seems narrow.
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Naxar Nugaaleed;817569 wrote: muran bilaash, Atheism is the rejection of belief, the absence of belief isn't that belief in itself?
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faarah22;817395 wrote: you know che, one could say the same thing in reverse but more truer. when someone sells his soul literally to nomadic arab warrior, you can not tell a freeman what you just said. in any case these categorizations are blinding us to the real objective of atheism, it's a tool or vehicle not the end. the real objective here is to unshackle one's self from mysticism and superstitions and see the world with clean lenses. there is no mosque or church to go to and certainly no cumbersome rituals but enjoyment of this little time of life we have on this earth. your church and mosque is self indulgence and it's hard to take you seriously with offensive remarks aimed at beliefs dear to billion plus people. Apart from mockery and quotes from your Western prophets, what else do you have to contribute.
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^No thanks, I am comfortable where I am and have no burning desire to impose my views on anyone but there's still chance since you are not quoting Voltaire, Rousseau,Marx, Kent, etc, the benchmark for atheist thoughts. On side note, when I see Somali atheists, I always wonder about the looks on their faces when they were first exposed to Western philosophers and thinkers in class room. It seems they almost signed their brain away.
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Yes, with his mocking tone.
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^N you joined the atheist crew-it's be fad thing to do.
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loool@Garnaqsi come now Wiki?
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My thing is why does it bother them that someone believes in God? And what's with the idea that violence is manifested through a particular belief system while history shows humanity will construct any system to justify violence.
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Raamsade;817354 wrote: The violence and fanaticism accompanying the so-called Islamic Revivalism is emblematic of Islam's final death throes as the faithful are realizing the painful reality that Islam is slowling withering away into irrelevency just like Christianity in Europe few centuries ago. Bold statement without real evidence. The irony here world religions facilitated advances in science and culture.
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Puntland is about to collapse without Amisom or Ethiopia
Che -Guevara replied to Peacedoon's topic in Politics
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Naxar....sxb adiga iyo Shoqwi are supporting foreign force that attacked peaceful town that posed no threat to anyone. AS are Somalis and are within their right to resist Ethiopian intrusion.Unless you believe Ethiopians have the right to be in Somalia and subjugate its citizens, I don't see how you could condemn those attacking this occupation.
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^lool...couldn't help it dee. Who would miss something staring at you?
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Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
Val...I do want to relocate permanently. When you are single, this is easier to do, now I have to consult with others:D I would have to say I need clear goals of what I need to do there. -
Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
Val...I think we have sense of entitlement. We want everything readied for us before we come. This country needs people that will sacrifice comfort and even personal ambitions, I think it's fair to say no Soler falls in this category, not today anyway. I like Juxa's idea-renounce foreign passports and move with your family. On side note, it was interesting to see Turks moving into Xamar with families. -
Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
We truly are either lazy or indifferent people:D -
Mowlid Macaane, Faysal Haji Elmi, Said Mugambe, Mohamed I.Yabarow(Wiish) : RIP From left: Mowlid Macaane, Faysal Haji Elmi, Said Mugambe, Mohamed I.Yabarow(Wiish) By Abdurahman Hosh Jibril Sunday, April 08, 2012 It is with a sense of sadness and rage that I write this piece. It is sad and outrageous that we have lost Mowlid Macaane, MP, Faysal Haji Elmi, Said Mugambe, Mohamed I.Yabarow(Wiish), dedicated men of service and peace to the actions of members of a murderous homegrown, foreign inspired and foreign imposed Al-qaida outfit, that now must be understood clearly seeks a macabre thrill in the snuffing out of innocent lives. It is also tragic that the Alshabab, an out and out national and international outlaw group is still coating its rhetoric in Islamic theological justifications when all its actions are anti-life, anti-peace and hence anti-Islam. The latter could only happen because we failed to brand it as an international criminal anarchist organization, no different if not worse than the Mafia, international drug cartels or pirates who are all enemies of humanity. I had met MP Mowliid Macaane as soon as I joined the TFG last July. Abukar Osman Balle, former chief of staff to PM Farmajo informed me that like him and I, Mowlid was also from Jowhar, a fact that piqued my interest. We met a few times and on those rare occasions we met in Mogadishu, he had one topic that he wanted to register in my mind: that the 4.5 formula is inherently unfair and also racist. Mowlid belonged to the Jareer (Bantu) clan that straddle along the banks of the two rivers, Shabelle and Juba; yet the MP always referred to his clan as Jareer Weyne (Greater Jareer clan) to emphasize the fact that his clan was not actually a minority, numerically speaking, and the fact that the status quo with respect to the place of his community in Somali society was no longer tenable and some change needed to be made for the better. He did have a point. The Jareer community has had its full share of civil strife and violence within the calumny that befell the Somali public in the last 20 years; but it also bore the brunt of the civil war, more than any other group, as unarmed group that has historically been discriminated and denigrated as less than second class citizens. Yet on the 4.5 power sharing formula, the Jareer Weyne and all the other constituent communities within the so-called point-five clan or "other", the numbers game does not add up. In the absence of any census clearly mapping out clan demography, a good guestimate would be that the cumulative population of the constituent communities within the point-five clan may well be bigger than the main charter clans, individually or separately taken. He also had a knack for cleverly delivering his political messages with a nod to dramaturgy. I was told that he once stood up in parliament and asked the rhetorical question as to whether people see in him standing as a full man or a half a man or point five man!. True to his human rights defender form: RIP Faysal Haji Elmi, may Allah bless his soul, despite our age difference, was a close friend of mine. I had met him in June 2011 at the home of MP, Khadija Mohamed Dirie, another Jowhar hometown buddy and a fierce gender equity activist. Almost instantly we connected and it turned out I already knew many of his siblings, such as Asha, Amina and Faahim. After I joined the TFG, Faysal began work at the office of the PM Abdiwali as a community outreach director but he also closely worked with me and my Ministry because he cared about reconciliation and communal understanding. He spoke, breathed and dreamt about peace and he had such exuberance for life and unlimited capacity for accommodating people and building bridges. Moreover, Faysal had friends all over and made new friends by the day and if you knew him you would, as I have, become part of a vast network of great people from all clans and communities. When I heard the news last night, I literally cried and then reflected on why we are killing off our best, our most dedicated people to the cause of life and peace; why Faysal who preached peace.RIP Of the remaining martyrs Said Mungambe and Wiish, I had only known Said Mungambe. Yet both of them were sports icons who also contributed to sports development in the service of peace during the civil war. If you were connected and had your ears close to the ground, you would realize that the deceased pair organized one sports event or tournament, training etc after another and together they were fixtures in a field that has become an orphan as a result of the statelessness and lack of governance structures during the civil war. The two of them fit the bill of the Somali sports community where you will find the greatest pool of peace mongers, more than any other segment in our community. I have come to know Said Mungambe through his brother Ali Biit, a friend since my teen years. I last ran into him at a restaurant in Mogadishu about three weeks ago and after we exchanged pleasantries and greetings, Mungambe and I began to talk about an issue we discussed before: peace themed sports tournaments throughout Somalia, and then we parted and promised to reconnect. I hope others within the sports community would take up on that promise and hope. RIP As I attended the funeral of Mowlid and Faysal today, I made a mental note of a surge of hope because I could tell among the people attending the funeral a sense of outrage and disgust with the perpetrators of these heinous crimes. I also could not help but remember Redemption Songs: "How long Shall they Kill Our Prophets................." I conclude by extending my heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased martyrs and pray that Allah bestow them with patience and forbearance. Amen! Abdirahman Hosh Jibril is the Somali Minister of Constitution and Reconciliation. Mr. Hosh can be reached at abdihosh1@gmail.com
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Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
Juxa..Alpha gabar uraadi lol -
Wadani;816108 wrote: Whats so funny? Ofcourse im looking for love, im a heterosexual male. Ma kuwa teamka kale u ciyaaraad tahay taloo? .you have insecurity issues or overcompendating. The sister didn't say anything about the other team.
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Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
I am goin next year -
Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
Norf-for those who know to navigate, Xamar is full of opportunities now granted things continue to improve. -
Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Che -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in General
Somali territories is Somalia.