Report: Somali interracial couples

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Anyone else notice a pattern?
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Inshallah we will get our revenge. What a devastating defeat :mjcry:
 
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Anyone else notice a pattern?
:siilaanyolaugh:
MASHALLAH for the happy couples, let's not judge we don't know if these marriages are the result of self hating and obsession with light skin. I don't want to sin, and slander these couples and get cursed for it.
But I am entitled to my opinion ( regarding the issue in general not the beauties allahuma barik that are in theses pics)and....
NOOOOOOOOO, THIS IS WIERD.
I am a xaliimo and definitely not going to lie, I see more Somali females in interracial marriages well this is based on the ones I know. But on the other hand I did hear faarax marrying ''gaalo '' foreign women . But still why are they particularly going for white men :cosbyhmm:
 
LOL look at this blogspot that appeared after I googled this and touched one of the pics
http://missbihi.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/can-x-and-o-tying-knot.html
Written by a Somali girl
and another one https://yongemag.com/a-cultural-segregation-of-love-a-somali-perspective-e066c932e487 this one supports interracial marriages, interesting read:
''But for Somali girls interracial marriage is political, no matter how much it’s romanticized in Canadian society. The reality for most Somali girls pursuing interracial marriage today is harsh. Families are involved and relationships can be strained if your family disapproves of the union. But for us it’s even more complicated than that. Marriage is the preservation of cultural lineage which is an unsaid expectation. The preservation of your culture is an honour to your family. Somali millennials who are not born into Canadian society and have immigrant parents sometimes don’t have the privilege to pursue interracial marriage.''
''Hesitation towards interracial marriage is reflected in our parents and elders. It is a fact that our cultural ideas are heavily shaped by the thoughts and opinions that existed in a time and place that was disconnected from the western world. This is the world our elders knew and that has been carried on across borders and shaped how we approach life on this new land.''
''I’m starting to think that it has nothing to do with culture. It all depends on how open-minded a family is. For Somali millennials like myself, who find themselves caught in between both the traditional and liberal world, interracial marriage is like walking a tightrope. If your family is all for it but your community isn’t, it doesn’t really matter. But if your family is closely connected to traditional world, interracial marriage can definitely be an uphill battle without the support of those you love.''
 
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