Had to drag Somalis into her coon sesh.
Bro online comments should not deter you from fighting against police brutality.It shows Somali should have taken a back seat with the Floyd campaign because look @ all those hateful comments saying Somalis did not protest.
If you think this is bad topic for herWhenever Ethiopians try to worm themselves into anything relating to Black conversations, they have to drag Somalis into it.
Every time.
Saw a clip recently of a group of Ethiopians being interviewed by a AA guy and when asked about whether they identify as Black, they flipped it to Somalis instead of answering the question.
You have the read to room. I am yet to see any madows riot or lose their jobs for Somalis who have died in police brutality.Bro online comments should not deter you from fighting against police brutality.
Whenever Ethiopians try to worm themselves into anything relating to Black conversations, they have to drag Somalis into it.
Every time.
Saw a clip recently of a group of Ethiopians being interviewed by a AA guy and when asked about whether they identify as Black, they flipped it to Somalis instead of answering the question.
If it’s something positive, they claim to be right there with us. If it’s anything negative, they throw us under the bus.
Ethiopian slave trade
Those fucking habash scum need to leave us out of their f*ck shit
Community in Ireland is the same, it was usually Horn vs Nigeria or Irish on the football pitch.I don't know how it is in the UK, but the impression I get from some parts of the US like where I am is that the two groups do very much associate with one another. Every majorly Somali settled neighborhood here in Boston like Alewife or Roxbury seems to also be an Ethiopian and Eritrean hotspot and the communities seem cordial toward one another.
Was in a Somali oday's halal meat shop a while back and I remember a Xabashi woman coming and talking to him for a good while, catching up like they'd known each other for years before she began placing her order. I've not gone over to Minnesota yet but I've heard Oromos in particular settle quite close to Somalis and even vote for Ilhan? This woman is pretty much coming at it with that kind of perspective, as far as I can see. There isn't really all that much or any animosity between the two communities in the diaspora. As far as I've seen, anyway.
Community in Ireland is the same, it was usually Horn vs Nigeria or Irish on the football pitch.
We get along well all over North America really especially the youth hangout a lot I’ve never felt any tension with them I know a lot of them and grew up with many @Keep it a boqol can confirm community relations are very chillI don't know how it is in the UK, but the impression I get from some parts of the US like where I am is that the two groups do very much associate with one another. Every majorly Somali settled neighborhood here in Boston like Alewife or Roxbury seems to also be an Ethiopian and Eritrean hotspot and the communities seem cordial toward one another.
Was in a Somali oday's halal meat shop a while back and I remember a Xabashi woman coming and talking to him for a good while, catching up like they'd known each other for years before she began placing her order. I've not gone over to Minnesota yet but I've heard Oromos in particular settle quite close to Somalis and even vote for Ilhan? This woman is pretty much coming at it with that kind of perspective, as far as I can see. There isn't really all that much or any animosity between the two communities in the diaspora. As far as I've seen, anyway.
I don't know how it is in the UK, but the impression I get from some parts of the US like where I am is that the two groups do very much associate with one another. Every majorly Somali settled neighborhood here in Boston like Alewife or Roxbury seems to also be an Ethiopian and Eritrean hotspot and the communities seem cordial toward one another.
Was in a Somali oday's halal meat shop a while back and I remember a Xabashi woman coming and talking to him for a good while, catching up like they'd known each other for years before she began placing her order. I've not gone over to Minnesota yet but I've heard Oromos in particular settle quite close to Somalis and even vote for Ilhan? This woman is pretty much coming at it with that kind of perspective, as far as I can see. There isn't really all that much or any animosity between the two communities in the diaspora. As far as I've seen, anyway.