Didi Kong

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  1. Makhirian don't mind Xoogsade he is a ****** in every sense of the word. This is a guy that thinks it is not only ok to hold prejudiced and biased views of other Somalis but to also express them openly. Lately he is being doing a lot of ****** too. Hopefully it culminate into something fruitful (read: gaba'dh' ba la sinaya). :rolleyes: _____________ Respect your fellow forumers, baliis. [ November 11, 2007, 12:37 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  2. Originally posted by -Serenity-: Attending a private school in Carabta has great many benefits - effortlessly going to western universities and being able to work anywhere in the world later on. Its completely understandable why Somali parents would consider English very important, because they see their residence in Arab countries as temporary and they want their kids to have skills (like English) that are easily transferable. However often Somali parents like Layzie's and my own overlook the importance of teaching their kids Arabic. I thought only Indo-Pak parents felt this way. What a revelation. All Somalis I know that lived in Carabta regardless of schooling speak Arabic. How can one live in a country and not speak the local language?
  3. You'll have a relationship stuck in a perpetual chillin' zone. Or a marriage without passion and romance. But if your low maintainance all you need to hear is he responsible or he works In which case there is nothing better then getting deeper with your close friend.
  4. FB, here is a hint Einstein. It is not about me. If you want to see how straightforward I can be, review the proper procedure with Mr. Xoogsade and join the queue.
  5. Originally posted by Faarax-Brawn: quote:Originally posted by Didi Kong: It seems like in some circles Ethiopia has become the primary scapegoat for all our ills... It doesn't hurt to put your true position forward You are staying true to that motto of being straight forward. True, Ethiopia,Doesnt kill,rape and burn your SSC villages & it certainly didnt invade your SSC capital city & SSC Country. I for one can see the rational thinking here,Yaa Didi. Maxaa victim mentality korka iga saare aboowe? Intee u maleysay inaa ka imaaday? Dadkale aa igu khaldoosa. There is plenty of peeps that would love to do that no doubt however geesinimo intaas leg intee la kenaa? PS; I guess you won't be needing to hit up 'inabti' oodweyn's classes.
  6. It seems like in some circles Ethiopia has become the primary scapegoat for all our ills. Some of us (namely the peeps of SSC) have a more immediate and an historic enemy besides Ethiopia. I don't think it matters either way whether your enemy is 'inabti' galaydh (or whatever the hell it is peeps for that part of the world call themselves) or Haile. My point is, we live in a frank and a straightforward world, where the only people that hide their true motives are the JEWS or those with similar character. In conclusion, a coward dies many deaths before their death, the valiant never taste of death but once. It doesn't hurt to put your true position forward
  7. Stop the melodrama. LA has not fallen and will never fall God willing. It is in the hands of the peeps who own it and were born in it. Whatever administration they prefer is their own business frankly. Altho the idea of separatism is repugnant, vile and wholly bankrupt and will not get far with the people of the regions you mentioned.
  8. MM, the war is already in progress saxiib. Sun Tzu ma akhrisatid.
  9. No doubt he is in a stiff competition with Duke. Originally posted by SheekhaJacaylka: Hadda sharaftii iyo karaamadii Garaadka ayaad meel kaga dhacdeen waana in maxkamad la idinku saaro waxaas oo kele. Marna you called Las Canod, marna sharaftii and karamadii garaadka, at this level of isku dhajin and kolokoleen (with super glue I might add) Somaliland will never ever be a country. Yarow bax jidka cad naga mar :rolleyes:
  10. Good developments. Since gumeysi ma ku jirno what we need to do is to coax Ethio/US to redefine or redraw the secessionists boundaries to exclude SSC, so we can bid these war mongering folks good bye for good.
  11. ^Question here should be when will your party stop interfering in other people's affairs? Give me a reason why a citizen in Dhahar should be part of Somaliland? Don't waste your breath. If these people here wanted to split up they would have done so long-time ago not withstanding their lack of diplomacy and pro-activeness skills. Simply they would have been proud of their arid and non-arable trible lands and been content with them. This whole we want to split charade is a marmarsiiyo, to calaancal for another 17 years and express their hostilities against the Puntland administration under the guise of an organization. PS; I don't get it. Why are Buhoodle, Togdheer and Burco in the same sentence. :eek:
  12. Sultaano, I believe Somalia is an exception when it comes to the extensions of modernity. I can see how splitting up the confederacy of Somalia's most powerful and revered clan could be of interest to people like you. As the Almighty said; We have made you nations and tribes so that you would recognize each other The people of Dahar belong with Puntland.
  13. Nonesense. It makes no sense for the good people of Dahar(I learnt of it today ) to not belong with Puntland. Blood is thicker then water so it is only natural.
  14. Telltales of the secessionist mafia. If they are Mujahids Yeey is part of the sahaba. But on the contrary they are the moryaan of the Northwest. ps; afka ila soo gala at your own peril.
  15. And the fact that the Xabashis are the shelling the town and killing the same people he wants to rule is nothing less than suicide for him. Perhaps in the next term if he wants to get re-elected. However at the present moment nothing justfies any opposition to his legitimate government.
  16. Xoogsade, My name is DK, there is no need to desecrate it. Moving on how you deal with those who disagree with you is completely up to you from now on. I realize this is not an anger management session. What you have to understand however is that you cannot make wild claims and leave them incomplete without expanding on them by providing logically graspable explanations. How has Habashi presence in our country demonstrated short-comings and failure to benefit the TFG? What leads you to ascertain this claim considering that only a short period of time has elapsed and the conflictual operations are still very much in process? Secondly How is that you are prepared to accept certain realities on the ground and not others? The mass burials and massacres that you see are the consequences of a rebellion against a government. We have seen it in the 80s, 90s and we are seeing it now in the 2000s, it’s nothing new. Lack of respect for innocent lives has been showed by both parties; whether it was by our much revered ex-platoon commander Abu Mansur loading up traumatized 10-12 year old boys with AK47s to fight against grown men who were seasoned fighters or the current indiscriminate shelling of citizens in Mogadishu by combined Ethio-TFG forces. History keeps on repeating itself yet we still manage to learn nothing from it why? Because some how the idea of being lead by a person of a different clan from yours equates itself to being enslaved in the minds of some. I suppose it is the same mentality that causes you to accuse me of bigotry and not being caring. I support whatever government gets elected and I’m more than willing to give them a chance and throw one hundred percent support around them regardless of what Somali region its leader and cabinet hail from. Can you and the political opportunists you support say the same about yourselves? FB-sup sxb.
  17. The IUC lasted a mere six months, the least an inteligent person could ever do for them was to give them a chance,they were never given a chance,so how do you judge them adeer? They wanted to assume leadership despite there being a legitimate government and they refused to negotiate. Which Islam preaches that? We judged them based on what they claim to ascribe to and we found wanting.
  18. ^Xoogsade, I don't care about your accusations. Neither do I care about your assumed emotional stance. I will tell you why subjecting anyone to simplicity of this nature is counter-productive and irrational at best. It leaves the more vital parts of your opposition to the other political/intellectual stance to go amiss. Ma i fahantay? Perhaps you lack the open-mindedness and the acculturation to seek to understand and accept viewpoints different from your own. But I'm more than willing to hear you out. Why are you against the TFG and why do you disagree with Ethiopia's short-term presence in Somalia? What alternatives do you propose? Remember to keep it logical and intelligent.
  19. ^The Point, Good luck trying to reason with the unsophisticated cult of personalities. And people wonder why Somalis still engage in archaic trible wars. *shakes head*
  20. ^^Does it really matter who ‘s resisting Ethiopia’s presence in the capital? Yes it does. Especially when people like Khalaf can't set foot in Mog because of their clan affiliations. Hence the political reality. Bal taas ka taliya marka hore. ps. khalaf don't get bullied by qowsaryashan.
  21. Kashafa, You should thank me for pointing out to you your naiveness and presumptuous nature instead. This is the internet sxb. Insha Allah we shall have peace, stability and dawladnimo very soon.
  22. Kashafa, Your thought processes and the way you approach conflict in general is quite a spectacle. And this is not restricted to you alone. "Your uncle", "Your tribe", "Your tol", "Your Social Gatherings" are all very commonly employed phrases here in the SOL politics section. You and others nomads could've easily addressed those you disagree with as the nomads who believe 'the ends justify the means'. Just an example don't get all riled up. But the fact you want to highlight their affiliations speaks volumes. I realize it is not something you can help it's etched in your psyche but try and find more constructive ways of approaching the problem at hand.
  23. Originally posted by Kashafa: Yes, my passion for justice and disgust at dhabo-dhilif cheerleading for my country's destruction is indeed running high. maxaa ka sameen kartaa? what can you do? That is the ultimate question. Coming to SOL and acting like a mad man is not constructive at all.
  24. ^Typical. Instead of blaming others some people need to learn to take responsibility for their failures. Plus Ilaahey dadka ma duleeye unless in iyaga is duleyaan. subxanallah.