How is it cope lmfao, where have you proved anyone wrong? Source says we live in Shangaani, listed as a native alongside confederacies without being in one, both in Xamar and in Barawe in Italian censuses - we lived in Baraawe for many centuries, are a numerous group, and have a main livelihood of raising crops in the outskirts. It doesn't take a genius to know you can live in one place and grow your produce next door. In this case Shangani district is full of close quarter settlements and crop growers need the outdoors to farm. Just because you weren't allowed to own camels and had to sell sweets doesn't negate my priviledge in having the luxury to own wealth inside and outside the city. I currently live in the UK and have relatives looking after and visiting my farms in kurtunwaaray today. It also doesnt take a genuis to know Shangani's distance to a place likely referring to Wardhigley is less than a mile or two which is under 30 mins on foot and would have been where we raised crops or grazed small herds before it became part of the city in the 20s and 30s. Mind you being listed as a native while Rer Mataan and Wacdaan who heavily lived with us everywhere were almost full time herdsmen tells you something. There weren't even slave workers with us which means we had no heavy industry that required us to work on fields outside the town all the time. You're pretty dense and will go around circles and jump hoops to defend a weak narrative. The Banadir coast does not belong to a bunch of laangaabs sxb. It's strategic land and empires had to be taken down to claim it. If Oromos almost succeeded claiming Harar through conquests after conquests what makes you think the Banadir coast is untouchable
Live with the truth, don't defend a lie just to affirm to your agenda that everyone sees right through. Murusade is one of the most urban tribes in Somalia and everyone knows this sxb. How do you think we exported skin hides via the ports when its the 4th largest commodity in Somalia after bananas, livestock and incenses? Even Siad Barre called us the Indians of Somalia for our business accumen. Indians are known as Banyans in old Somalia and use to come all the way from Hyderabad to Xamar, Berbera and Bosaso to lock off the towns with all their products. The highest Murusade Minister today in Govt Hasan Moalin is a great grandson of a famous trader who lived in Zanzibar half the year to sell wood and timber brought all the way from Shalambood and Janaale.