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Xaaji Xunjuf

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People that grew up in the West/Middle East should come back and rule Somalia. The ones inside and even the ones in Kenya etc. are addicted to Qabeel by having Qabeel parties/football/social events and even Islamic events.

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Maqane   

Mad_Mullah;962235 wrote:
People that grew up in the West/Middle East should come back and rule Somalia. The ones inside and even the ones in Kenya etc. are addicted to Qabeel by having Qabeel parties/football/social events and even Islamic events.

It's better to educate them instead of replacing them if you're willing or able to help.

 

We could also say: Educated Somalis who live in the abroad should come and help Somalia make a better place and free apartheid.

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Tallaabo   

The best way to get rid of tribalism is to educate all the Somalis about the futility of the clan. They should be taught that there is absolutely no difference between the blood or the DNA of the members of clan A and those of clan B and that the whole thing is nothing more than a name tag. And indeed it is;)

Two days ago I met a sujui from the Duriyada clan and his Ugandan friend. The Ugandan said that in his country tribes are identifies because of their languages and cultures and asked us how do we distinguish between the members of the Somali clans with out asking them. We were lost for words lol.:confused:

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Haatu   

Xaaji Xunjuf;962246 wrote:
^^ You can tell by looking at them and by hearing them their dialects

Dialect can only tell you the region but what I'm interested in is how you can tell the difference by looking at them? :confused:

 

Tallaabo, when they say tribe they mean ethnicity. For some reason, in Europe there are different ethnicities but in AFrica there are "tribes" kuwaas la bahdilayne weli waxey ku leeyihiin my tribe this.. like the Kenyans. They don't realise the Europeans meant it to be derogatory.

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Yeaah you can tell by looking ,if you see a sri lanken looking Somali he is most likely a pirate high frequency of sri lankan look is from the garowe clan enclave. The Big foot community i can tell them from miles away they are most likely very tall the one in galbeed. And have a browinish skin color.The one in Kenya look like Boranaa oromos.The one in galbeed and the one in NFD dont look like. Abtigiis and Haatu dont look alike. The Unukka community are most of the time very skinny and some are tall have a big fore head and have very white teeth but have sharp Somali features. Also the Habr gangster clan are very short and dont have sharp Somali features and have nappy hair.

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Haatu   

lol Xaaji. WHat's wrong with NFD folks sxb? Have we mixed with the Oromo too much? :D

 

You know a Pirate relative from Garowe went with us the last time to Garissa and he was really apprehensive about the trip. He's a dark fellow and he was expecting to stick out in a see of BigFoots (he was used to the ones in Kilinka 5aad even though I think this stereotype is exaggerated). Boy was he in for a shock when he got there. Waxaa ka horyimi wax wada gaagaaban oo sidiisa u wada madow. He still laughs about it till this day. :D

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Lol@ Haatu :D its maybe a bit stereotype but there is some truth in it reer NFD look like borana oromo and rendile mar mar.

 

Welll Somalia there is no Typical Somali look.

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