The silent majority of the south have had enough

What do we share with Gadabuursi to use as an example which justifies unity with them? Virtually nothing. Historically we literally never crossed paths with them, we don't know anything about them, they are complete foreigners to us who just so happen to share the same language (but different dialect) with us.

Your weird racial supremacist views and somaliweyn crap is embarrassing, leave that dumb shit for twitter. I bet if you had the chance you'd be happy to relocate hostile clans to where Bantus live in Shabellaha because they are "Somali".

Somaliland, Somali region of Ethiopia, and NFD Kenya have nothing to do with us. Galmudug, Hirshabelle, Shabeellaha Hoose and Benaadir is what matters for the Mudulood ethnicity and Puntland, Jubbaland and Eelayland are our subjects. :nvjpqts:

Also how can you talk about Islam when the Bantus in Somalia are Muslim? You can't be a ethno-supremacist and pretend to be all about the deen at the same time :dead:

Bantus are not part of the Mudulood. If Somaliweyn were to happen everyone no one would be mass migrating to other degaans. You are only defending them because of your weird fetish warya. You don't care about my criticism for any other ethnicity.

That's the last thing I'm going to say to you. Stop quoting me with your BS it's beyond pathetic. If you were genuine then Bantus wouldn't be your only concern it'd be across the board. :idontlike:
 

Hassan Garguute Buldanana

AUG 25, 2023
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Bantus are not part of the Mudulood. If Somaliweyn were to happen everyone no one would be mass migrating to other degaans. You are only defending them because of your weird fetish warya. You don't care about my criticism for any other ethnicity.

That's the last thing I'm going to say to you. Stop quoting me with your BS it's beyond pathetic. If you were genuine then Bantus wouldn't be your only concern it'd be across the board. :idontlike:
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waa isku mid
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
It's incredible how some people[who live in the West] still have hope in Somalia/Somaliland considering this & the endless list of other problems.
Everything has a start point and an end point, so do those problems. Nothing is unbeatable in this world. We are the same species that walked on the damn moon, there is sure to be solutions to help develop an random nation in East Africa. :ufdup:
 

Som

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What you're repeating is a false tradition created by them which has been rejected by modern archeologists. These are the same historians that promoted false theories such as the Somali coast being founded by Arabs and Persians in the 9th or 10th century and Gallas (Oromos) inhabited the majority of Somaliweyn which both have been rejected by modern scholars as unhistorical. All the Bantus that currently live in Somalia are slave descendants some date back to the Ajuran period. That's the oldest settlement Bantus ever had in Somalia.

Bantus migrated into western Kenya in the 8th century AD so how can they have possibly lived in southern Somalia "thousands of years ago"

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According to the new archeological evidence puts forth the Somali people have been the indigenous inhabitants of Somalia for the past 7 thousand years.

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How can Bantus proceed Somalis in Somalia when Cushitic people were one of the earliest inhabitants of Somalia which were proto-Somalis?

Tunni clan occupied Lower Shabelle valley in 2000 B.C.E

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Tunni and Garre clan occupied Jubba valley in 1000 B.C.E

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Somalis didn't start slavery in the 19th century. It was also documented in the Ajuran period where they used Bantu slaves for labour to do their construction so it's very likely the older Bantu groups such as Shiidle and Reer Shabelle dated back in this era.

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Thank you for the clarification but I was under the impression that af least some group like Eyle are descendants of hunter gatherer folks and maybe some bantu.
 

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No offence....but do they understand what he's saying?:icon lol:

Kuye, "Qawda maqashii" Ninkani waaba Qawdhan halkan soo taagan lool.
This guy has the standard waqooyi dialect, weliba tii asalka ahayd!! I dub him as Burcaawi.

Bal baala-xooftankan intan leeg, eega:
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Iga walle, afkiisuu ku ciil baxay. Other reer Koonfureed should learn from him, ama sidaas ayaa loo hadlaa ama bahasha waa la iska daayaa!!!:farole:
 

Shimbiris

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What do we share with Gadabuursi to use as an example which justifies unity with them? Virtually nothing. Historically we literally never crossed paths with them, we don't know anything about them, they are complete foreigners to us who just so happen to share the same language (but different dialect) with us.

What utter nonsense. Somali culture, despite its regional variations, is a very real thing. If you went from Zeila down to Kismayo a hundred years ago you'd see people wearing the same traditional attire, following the same sect of the same religion, practicing the same overall cultural practices outlined here, eating the same basic foods, herding the same animals and often the same bloody or closely linked breeds of those same animals, as you say speaking dialects of the same language and if you do any digging into Somali genetics you would notice that Somalis from north to south, even between different clans, all pop up with relatives among each other and generally show the same diversity of mtDNA lineages which implies there was a lot of exogamy between the clans historically on the maternal side. Then the whole ethnic group is dominated by 2 Y-DNA lineages (E-V32 and T-L208) the Dir overwhelmingly belong to the second but the second is found in the other clans as a less prominent lineage as is the first found in some Dir. Not to mention the shared common origin myths in the north and bla bla.

Now, none of this justifies forming a country together. Whether Somalis want to be a united people or balkanized is up to them but this is a gross characterization of the Somali peoples' close-related nature. If we aren't an ethnicity, no other group on on Earth deserves to be characterized as such and that isn't an exaggeration. Very sad when such a people can speak of each other like this.
 

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