You're a breath of fresh air. One of the most insightful people here. We need more of you and less of everyone else.I disagree with Webiqua Somalia is not at the bottom of every metric, it has the highest internet speed in Africa, 2nd high electricity rate in East Africa, holds the regions nr 1 university, most advanced mobile banking and telecommunications, is the richest country in East Africa if you take the estimate of 2.8 billion mobile transactions a month would equal 93 billion GDP and per capita of 5-6.200 making it a upper middle income country, with one of Africa's most vibrant private sector.
So Somalia has lots of opportunities and most of the country is safe and governed , its not only the reason why many Ethiopians flock to Puntland and Somaliland (Mogadishu is a bit difficult to cross border into due the tight security)
But it's also the reason why you have Syrians, Yemenis, Sudanese coming to Somalia as refugees and integrating smoothly
Yemeni refugees integrate smoothly into Somali society
With freedom to work and travel, Yemeni refugees become part of social and economic fabric of Somalia - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr
Syrian Refugees in Somalia Enrich Culture, Contribute to Economy
Boost comes as Somalia’s economy faces challenges due to pandemic and political unrestwww.voanews.com
Palestinians are all welcome, it doesn't matter what they believe about us , as long as we know the truth about ourselves and our country its what matters. We don't discard our values and humanity to play bigot racist warfare over keyboards, it doesn't mean we worship or see any group as superior.
Arabs have a reputation for racism and indifference , Somalis have a reputation for being friendly, kind, charitable and generous. Somalis are more steadfast and unapologetics with their religion, Arabs will move out of their country tio discard their religion in the west so they can be more accepted by Islamophobes. We are not the same mindset wise.
I bet all the displaced groups i have mentioned had the same pre-concieved media induced beliefs about Somalia before they went there. So let believe and say what they want.
as important? its more imoprtant brother, we were somalis long before we came in to contact with arabs and we will be somalis long after aswell. This whole arab craze is a temporary thing that will go over one day.Loving Arabs is not part of Islam, just as much as hating them is not part of Islam. And yes, Somali language and ethnicity is as important as Arab language and culture.
All non white groups tend have these types of people(despise their own, while glorifying others typically whites or a lighter skinned people), the good news is they tend to marry out leaving the pro nationalistic ones to carry on spreading their genes within the community. It's darwinism at play.These types are extremely critical of their own people and country. They think that they’re keeping it real. Telling it like it is when it comes to their own and have zero tolerance for any excuses.
They believe that this makes them look like no nonsense, straight shooters who won’t tolerate any victimhood.
However, when it comes to other certain demographics and especially Arabs, they turn into poodles. Quick to make excuses for them and recognise Western interventions/destabilisation/propaganda. A courtesy that they would never extend to their fellow Somalis or Somalia.
It’s almost like they get a high from self flagellation and being submissive to certain demographics.
Fob Somali men and millennial Somali guys talk to me easily, but Somali guys my age (early 20s so Gen Z) just stare for too long without speaking. My millennial siblings and the Somali men and women they grew up with are close and communicate effortlessly. I wonder what changed after the 2010s to make things so awkward.
ewww ur profile picthey're so insecure and envious! arabs aren't even thinking about them lol