My experience in school with our people

I go to school in one of the most heavily Somali populated areas in America and the behaviour of our people in the schools is insane. They are always loud when talking with each other and are never considerate of the people around them. Always causing a ruckus having the teachers constantly tell them to behave. And the worst of it all is, they are fighting amongst themselves and not non Somalis. Even in other schools I hear it’s worse. All the attention is on us making it so uncomfortable to be in school. Am I overreacting on this?
 

AbrahamFreedom

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This is unfortunately normal, toxic Somali behaviour. Your classmates' grandchildren will act the same way if the community is still as cohesive and distinct as it is today (which I doubt). Once you graduate, cut off 90% of your interactions with them and fully integrate into American society (you will thank me 10 years from now when the immense benefits of that decision come into fruition). You can't change them for the better, you can only change yourself for the better. I would move to a different high school with a limited amount of Somalis if I were you and to whitewash or Asianwash yourself.
 

Cartan Boos

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never experiance that when i was young, they never fight amongst each other as it's always stopped and seen as ceeb but they are loud just like dhegacas, u guys just don't have community don't generalise
 

NidarNidar

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I had a couple of loudmouth like this, who were my younger brother's friends, nothing but old fashioned beatdown will correct them, walking back from football and these idiots plaster their faces into the window of restaurant looking like hungry aid stopians, gave them the worst slap of their lives, both where brothers, seriously single mothers raise dumbass nigguhs.
 
Most students no matter the background were ciyaal suuq till Grade 11 hit. Then everyone had to start locking in because of all the stress. Only the rich ones kept the ciyaal suuq behaviour cuz their parents were going to hire them. But the Somalis I went to school with or was around as a kid always preached education and working hard. I'm currently asking them how to make a good resume and break into this niche industry I want to get into. My uni Somali friends sadly we arent in the same uni but we still take similar courses so we share resources on how to ace our courses.
 
This is unfortunately normal, toxic Somali behaviour. Your classmates' grandchildren will act the same way if the community is still as cohesive and distinct as it is today (which I doubt). Once you graduate, cut off 90% of your interactions with them and fully integrate into American society (you will thank me 10 years from now when the immense benefits of that decision come into fruition). You can't change them for the better, you can only change yourself for the better. I would move to a different high school with a limited amount of Somalis if I were you and to whitewash or Asianwash yourself.
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