rmba this girl from Ali Dawah podcast?

mohamedismail

Reewin. Lixda Gobol ee Maayland unii leh!
She's the female version of that Principled Somali guy lol.

Anyways let her make her videos. It don't affect us. People like this the more attention you give them the better for them.
 
Everything the sister stated is facts. A substantial number of men in our community don't like to hold themselves accountable for inflicting psychological, financial and emotional abuse on Somali women. The sister articulated her points very professionally and is showing the reality and social dynamics of most men in our community. Somali men need to acknowledge their abuse and mistreatment of Somali women and hold themselves accountable. Stop with the childish remarks like labeling Somali women "BLM Xalimo." What does that accomplish? It just shows you don't have the intellectual maturity to engage with constructive criticism with a critical eye.
 
Lol the sister has Warya Warrior as her profile picture. I just watched a video of her humiliating him. Warya Warrior has been constantly harrassing and insulting Somali women unprovoked on social media for many years. The principled Somali guy and Warya warrior are notorious Incels who harbour extreme hatred towards Somali women. A guy looking like Warya Warya shouldn't have the moral audacity to insult the appearance of random Somali women. May Allah deal with them.
 
Everything the sister stated is facts. A substantial number of men in our community don't like to hold themselves accountable for inflicting psychological, financial and emotional abuse on Somali women. The sister articulated her points very professionally and is showing the reality and social dynamics of most men in our community. Somali men need to acknowledge their abuse and mistreatment of Somali women and hold themselves accountable. Stop with the childish remarks like labeling Somali women "BLM Xalimo." What does that accomplish? It just shows you don't have the intellectual maturity to engage with constructive criticism with a critical eye.
Whatever damage your absent father and hennesy addicted brothers has caused you go take it with them, im a stranger too you, we’ve got nothing in common so relax yourself and stop trauma dumping, head towards therapy. I rather laugh at the BLM Xalimos than engage in a debate with them, they are not worthy of it. just the voice of Faraax gives your likes PTSD.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
my perspective on many aspects of Somalinimo remains neutral. This is because I observe situations from an elevated standpoint, thinking outside the conventional boundaries. I wasn't brought up amidst the negativity, degeneracy, and the obsession with tarnishing one's social media reputation that many people seem to indulge in.

I've noticed a recurring pattern of attention-seeking Somali women on TikTok. One particular woman, after publicly humiliating and disparaging an entire ethnic group of men, ironically captions her videos with 'all jokes and laughter.' I find it perplexing that these gender wars are predominantly initiated by Somali people. Rarely have I encountered Somali men on TikTok engaging in such behaviour, despite having the ability to tarnish the reputations of their fellow women. Unfortunately, these gender wars inevitably result in more harm to women than to men.

Albanian women seldom address their men, even when they're involved in serious criminal activities like drug trade and imprisonment. Similarly, Pakistani women remain silent about their men who dominate the drug trade, money laundering, and are involved in grooming gangs and honour killings. This pattern extends to various other communities as well. It's no wonder that some young individuals become incels, faced with the challenge of outsiders tarnishing their ethnic group's reputation for years, not only in Hollywood but also on a global scale. Now, they must also contend with their own women perpetuating these stereotypes on online platforms.


@HabarSteven12 The guy was not wrong you are founded anymore thats anti men or Somali men, your hilarious I like your dedication.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
68 IQ Is real
Nah, I took a look at her page. Initially, I had a neutral stance, but after watching her videos, I realized she's incredibly immature and unhappy. This woman, with a brain the size of an octopus, is not someone I can consider a fellow Somali. I come from a family with amazing Somali sisters, aunties, and a mother. Even my sister thinks she's foolish.

I heard she's not doing well, has children with Ajnabi but did not go well, and is resorting to TikTok for attention. If any incels or kids under 18 come across her page, please don't generalize all Somali women based on her. She's a lost cause, clearly miserable, and just seeking attention from strangers. It's best to report her page since she seems to enjoy entertaining foreign viewers.
 

attash

Amaan Duule
Everything the sister stated is facts. A substantial number of men in our community don't like to hold themselves accountable for inflicting psychological, financial and emotional abuse on Somali women. The sister articulated her points very professionally and is showing the reality and social dynamics of most men in our community. Somali men need to acknowledge their abuse and mistreatment of Somali women and hold themselves accountable. Stop with the childish remarks like labeling Somali women "BLM Xalimo." What does that accomplish? It just shows you don't have the intellectual maturity to engage with constructive criticism with a critical eye.
Do the "most men" you are talking about include your father and brothers? Or do they just happen to be the exception?:mjlol:
 

Cush

Cushite Arab
Nah, I took a look at her page. Initially, I had a neutral stance, but after watching her videos, I realized she's incredibly immature and unhappy. This woman, with a brain the size of an octopus, is not someone I can consider a fellow Somali. I come from a family with amazing Somali sisters, aunties, and a mother. Even my sister thinks she's foolish.

I heard she's not doing well, has children with Ajnabi but did not go well, and is resorting to TikTok for attention. If any incels or kids under 18 come across her page, please don't generalize all Somali women based on her. She's a lost cause, clearly miserable, and just seeking attention from strangers. It's best to report her page since she seems to enjoy entertaining foreign viewers.
Ahhh true, in my opinion Somali men and woman should be proud and discriminate people who marry out together

We are a small race and need to expand and grow first
 
my perspective on many aspects of Somalinimo remains neutral. This is because I observe situations from an elevated standpoint, thinking outside the conventional boundaries. I wasn't brought up amidst the negativity, degeneracy, and the obsession with tarnishing one's social media reputation that many people seem to indulge in.

I've noticed a recurring pattern of attention-seeking Somali women on TikTok. One particular woman, after publicly humiliating and disparaging an entire ethnic group of men, ironically captions her videos with 'all jokes and laughter.' I find it perplexing that these gender wars are predominantly initiated by Somali people. Rarely have I encountered Somali men on TikTok engaging in such behaviour, despite having the ability to tarnish the reputations of their fellow women. Unfortunately, these gender wars inevitably result in more harm to women than to men.

Albanian women seldom address their men, even when they're involved in serious criminal activities like drug trade and imprisonment. Similarly, Pakistani women remain silent about their men who dominate the drug trade, money laundering, and are involved in grooming gangs and honour killings. This pattern extends to various other communities as well. It's no wonder that some young individuals become incels, faced with the challenge of outsiders tarnishing their ethnic group's reputation for years, not only in Hollywood but also on a global scale. Now, they must also contend with their own women perpetuating these stereotypes on online platforms.


@HabarSteven12 The guy was not wrong you are founded anymore thats anti men or Somali men, your hilarious I like your dedication.
There’s a couple like ”principed Somali & Ozzy” dislike both, they like too spread Somali L’s not knowing it’s a bad reflection on themself. But regarding your comment about Albanian and Pakistani women being more loyal and selfrespecting it boils down too them having family who honours dignity. All Xalimos who spread degeneracy and engage in genderwar has brothers & cousins & fathers who let it fly, Pakistani and albanian guys dont, they will correct their sisters.

At the end of the day genderwar are here to stay and those who will be affected by the consequence is the girls who engage in it because the men in their families are bums, then when you got a situation like ”Faheema” grooped by a paki she’ll cry for Somali support , the same men she insult🤣, knowing she cant count on her bum family but then not realising no Somali cares ab her nomore.
 
Do the "most men" you are talking about include your father and brothers? Or do they just happen to be the exception?:mjlol:
Read between the lines saxiib. She dont know 99.9% Somali men, she only know the ones in her family, so w.e she says about Somali men is really the experience she has from the men in her family.
 

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