This will be our future if Somalis don’t unite. Read this Sorrowful Testimony of a Diapora Harari 😢

The horn of jahanam didn't receive the civilization update like the rest of the world besides the balkans got in the 19th century. As much as I'd like it to happen it's not going to download anytime soon

Obviously you won't, but let us enter "the civilization" by ourselves and solve the matters on our own. You can keep your hardware unupdated, for all I care :hemad:


What's with the horn of Jahanam!!?!?!?!? As if we aren't already cursed as it is. Praying on our downfall, miyaa? :mjohreally:
 
We are the balkans of Africa :mjlol: :damn:

We don't think about developing our country or changing ourselves for the better, only war.
"grr grr your great great great great grandfather stole a stick from my great great great grandfather when he was a baby, I will kill you now"

We went from being the most noble and loyal people to acting like savages no different to the rest of Africa
We really are the Balkans of Africa it's actually sad. I'm just waiting for when Ethiopia eventually falls & becomes a failed state. All the ethnic nationalist songs coming out from Tigrays Amharas Oromos Afars and Somalis gonna be some straight heat
 
We really are the Balkans of Africa it's actually sad. I'm just waiting for when Ethiopia eventually falls & becomes a failed state. All the ethnic nationalist songs coming out from Tigrays Amharas Oromos Afars and Somalis gonna be some straight heat

Huh, I swear I can't with you...... kkkkkk

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Hararis were fighting alongside the WSLF during the Ogaden war, they must've already perceived Oromos and Amhara as a threat by that time.
 
I garuntee you a Somali person wrote this shit up most harari altough cool are habesha/Ethiopian identified they don’t associate with Somalis on a large scale, most just identify as “Muslim Ethiopian” or Muslim habesha” somalispot and it’s lies….
This is what I was thinking. I’ve met a few and they all think of themselves as habesha and don’t seem to have any issues with them. Oromos taking over their land is not our business.
 
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Backwards savages. Imagine claiming Dir Dhabe is a Oromo city. The whole city was built by Somalis from the ground up. Even the name of the city is Somali. A bunch of retards coming over to fu*k other people’s lands. Just deport this rats.

Somalis built dire dawa? can you prove it, from non biased, reliable, sources?
Prior to the railway being built, apparently, it was mostly empty, and a place where afar, isse somali, gurgura, and nolle oromo groups clashed.
Dire Dhawa means ''place of remedy'' in afaan oromo though, and there are oromo place names there too such as legahare (river of donkey), gendekore (village of wood); and gende gara (village of mountains).
 

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Somalis built dire dawa? can you prove it, from non biased, reliable, sources?
Prior to the railway being built, apparently, it was mostly empty, and a place where afar, isse somali, gurgura, and nolle oromo groups clashed.
Dire Dhawa means ''place of remedy'' in afaan oromo though, and there are oromo place names there too such as legahare (river of donkey), gendekore (village of wood); and gende gara (village of mountains).
What did i say bro. Waa tuugo oo moryaan ah.

Cisse I feel bad for ya'll you could've had Djbotui asking IC to intercede for you guys if you didn't have that fat bastard on the President seat.
 

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Somalis built dire dawa? can you prove it, from non biased, reliable, sources?
Prior to the railway being built, apparently, it was mostly empty, and a place where afar, isse somali, gurgura, and nolle oromo groups clashed.
Dire Dhawa means ''place of remedy'' in afaan oromo though, and there are oromo place names there too such as legahare (river of donkey), gendekore (village of wood); and gende gara (village of mountains).
Prove Oromos built it fuckin mooryans.
 

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Somalis built dire dawa? can you prove it, from non biased, reliable, sources?
Prior to the railway being built, apparently, it was mostly empty, and a place where afar, isse somali, gurgura, and nolle oromo groups clashed.
Dire Dhawa means ''place of remedy'' in afaan oromo though, and there are oromo place names there too such as legahare (river of donkey), gendekore (village of wood); and gende gara (village of mountains).
I nearly had a heart attack reading your comment.
If only I could shoot you through the screen.

I don't know what bs you're pulling but the name is not dire dawa, it is dir dhabe which means where dir struck.
It may not have been a massive developed city like Mogadishu but it has always been a firm somali territory held by us Cisse.

These are our lands and we will send you madow niggas back the the plantations of Abyssinia picking coffee beans for the negus if you try take our cities
 
Somalis built dire dawa? can you prove it, from non biased, reliable, sources?
Prior to the railway being built, apparently, it was mostly empty, and a place where afar, isse somali, gurgura, and nolle oromo groups clashed.
Dire Dhawa means ''place of remedy'' in afaan oromo though, and there are oromo place names there too such as legahare (river of donkey), gendekore (village of wood); and gende gara (village of mountains).
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What did i say bro. Waa tuugo oo moryaan ah.

Cisse I feel bad for ya'll you could've had Djbotui asking IC to intercede for you guys if you didn't have that fat bastard on the President seat.
Sometimes when I go visit Djibouti I feel the urge to kill that coon.
 
I nearly had a heart attack reading your comment.
If only I could shoot you through the screen.

I don't know what bs you're pulling but the name is not dire dawa, it is dir dhabe which means where dir struck.
It may not have been a massive developed city like Mogadishu but it has always been a firm somali territory held by us Cisse.

These are our lands and we will send you madow niggas back the the plantations of Abyssinia picking coffee beans for the negus if you try take our cities


Okay cool story bro, let me know when you do that in real life, in Ethiopia, instead of talking tough online.
 

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The only reason the oromo even exist anywhere near dir dhabe is because the adal empire was weak after its wars with abyssinnia which allowed you guys to migrate here.
I pray for the day we have a real leader and clean our lands from these foreigners claiming it with no shame.

It's not dire dawa, it is dir dhabe.
It's not habesha or oromo, it is Cisse and by extension Somali
 

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Okay cool story bro, let me know when you do that in real life, in Ethiopia, instead of talking tough online.
Someone needs to teach your people a lesson, this time Ciisse gotta step up, tolkay already beat Oromos ass after he finished of the Abyssinian kings.
 
The only reason the oromo even exist anywhere near dir dhabe is because the adal empire was weak after its wars with abyssinnia which allowed you guys to migrate here.
I pray for the day we have a real leader and clean our lands from these foreigners claiming it with no shame.

It's not dire dawa, it is dir dhabe.
It's not habesha or oromo, it is Cisse and by extension Somali


At that time, the Oromo lost lands to both sides, the adal and the habeshis, and you guys were both being supplied by outsiders (adal supplied by turks, habeshis by europeans), while oromo depended on their own manpower and strength, and held their own; hate us all you want but we held our own.



''Darrell Bates's assessment is an excellent description of the situation:


The fighting between the Abyssinian Christians and the Muslim did not end with Granye's defeat by the Portuguese, and it was for many years a recorruing feature of the Abyssinian scene. The Oromo peoples of the southern and western highlands watched this struggle with interest.
They had suffered in their time from both parties, and were waiting in the wings for opportunities.... to recover lands, which had been taken from them.''

[Darrell Bates, the Abyssinian Difficulty: The Emperor Theodrus and the Magdala Campaign 1867-1868 (Oxford, 1979), p. 747. Quoted also in Mohammad Hassen, the Oromo of Ethiopia, 1500-1850: With Special Emphasis on the Gibe Region (Ph.D. Thesis, University of London, School of Oriental and African studies, 1983), p. 38)
 
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