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ZBR

سبحان اللهِ وبحمدِه Free Palestine
The typical local in Somalia is probably the laziest and most unproductive person on the planet. They are too prideful to wash their own plate. It's a bad business decision investing anything there even if there was no threat of terrorism or a clan battle popping off. The only foreign investment is towards ports and energy. You have to ask yourself why the multimillionaires in Uganda, Kenya, and UAE and etc like Amina Moghe, who owns the biggest factories and malls in Uganda, have not invested anything in Somalia, an untapped market? Somalia is special. Workers will demand khat and payment upfront before starting work (which they won't even do). I have seen this with my own eyes. There are no guaranteed property rights; I have also seen this play out between a former and current commercial property owner for over a decade and it's still ongoing. Somalia is a nightmare. It is a very low trust society. The culture is shitty. Nothing will advance without addressing this very shitty culture. If you point out the problem, they'll call you anti-Somali and come at you like a pack of wild hyenas. They think corruption for example will just magically decrease on its own someday without addressing the problem. One time in Somalia, an airport worker didn't make me go through the metal detectors at the airport because I was distantly related to her. This distant relation was more important to her than the possibility of me having a bomb. Unless this culture of corruption, deception, clannism, incompetence, laziness, narcissism, lack of empathy and many others are addressed, nothing changes. Somalia is a circus and its people are clowns. You lose faith in humanity when you visit Somalia and I lost it three times.
brother calacalka joji, be the change you want to see

take a couple children from your family under your wing, start small
 
If this makes anyone hopeful about the future, the Somali country itself has a great amount of potential. Somali has a large coastline in a major trading route which would give the country great advantage in trading and manufacturing goods for the world, hospitality industry & fishing industry. If the country were to modernize from the money gained from these industries, widespread education in the country would allow us to improve basic quality of life with more doctors and nurses and Somalis could contribute to the world economy by having more scientists and engineers make way to future inventions and contributions. The problem is not the country itself - but rather the bad hand Somalia was dealt with due to colonialism, and the Somali people themselves failing to improve their situation and continuing to live in primitive ways.

The main issue seems to stem from the lack of education that Somalis have as well as the self-centeredness caused by a nomadic lifestyle. This used to make sense - in a primitive lifestyle, a geeljire will spend their time herding camels and raising livestock. There was not the need for immense education, and qabilyaad allows nomadic Somalis to differentiate between close family that they can trust due to similar ancestral heritage and non-related people who could steal their livestock or property. However, when Somalia gained independence, this nomadic lifestyle continued. Europeans had an advantage over Africans when it came to development - for milleniums, Europeans found out how to farm faster than anyone else, they had domesticated animals before others, created guns before others, made scientific and societal advancements faster than others. Meanwhile Somalia was expected to quickly go from a tribalistic society and suddenly adapt to western standards of living, which is unrealistic. The question then arises - how can Somalis be made to leave a tribalistic culture and modernize?

A seemingly easy solution would be to increase security and enforce property rights - you don't need qabil anymore to help protect you because you now have a police force which will protect you, a court system that will protect you from someone stealing your land, etc. Under the threat of prison for wrongdoers, people can trust each other more, civil wars between qabils are no longer a thing, and the economy would improve subsequently improving education. However, how do you provide security, enforce property rights, and have a court system? The answer is - you need the entire society to agree to these rules. Government is a social construct, and such a solution will not work because people are not even educated on the basics of the rule of law, or the tenants of a civilized society and why they should live in a modern way. The police officer hired to "provide security" will inevitably be given cash bribes to allow some qabil to get away with some crime, nobody on the streets of Mogadishu will drive safely making it difficult to get to work and come back home in one piece, the lack of education will cause a shortage of judges and lawyers to properly enforce the law. Ultimately, businesses will refuse to invest in Somalia despite the immense potential for success because there is also incredible risk - the lack of property rights, the lack of safety and educated workforce can make it a losing investment to create a business in Somalia. Arguably, Somalia has a chicken and egg problem. You need to educate the commoner on how society functions, why they should act a certain way and give them skills to be apart of the workforce in order to leave a nomadic lifestyle and get people to modernize. Yet, in order to educate people, you need to already have a society with basic security and prosperity, as a nomadic lifestyle in the baadiyo does not need significant education. Even when people are educated in Somalia, many immigrate out in seek of better living conditions. Us diaspora Somalis who are educated have no incentive whatsoever to go back to Somalia and improve the country because we would be trading a comfortable life in western countries to live an arguably harsher life in Somalia, improving Somalia at the expense of our own well being.

Somalia has the potential for success, but will it happen in our own lifetime? The success of Europeans today did not occur in a vacuum - it took many centuries of advancement before the industrial revolution was possible. At the time of the industrial revolution, there had been many advancements made centuries prior in Europe. Obviously, Somalis do not need to reinvent things already made, but it will definitely take time for the culture to change and for new ideas to occur. The 4.5 system in Somalia is a disaster - it makes no sense for politicans to be chosen based on their ancestral lineage as opposed to their ideas and ways to improve the country. Somalia is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Someone can get away with murder by trading goats and camels to the other qabil. We Somalis are stuck in a modern world with our old ideas, and to get out of this hole we must adapt intellectually to the rest of the world.
 

reer

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I saw the lack of development, graft and people living in sombre poverty. It was really depressing.
i felt similar in somalia. i saw the chaos and poverty and dont blame the youth for trying to leave. i am against taking boats across the sea to europe but at the end of the day theyre poor youth from a hopeless place trying to make a life.
 
I've gave up hope on Somalia when Hodan Naayle got killed by the bombs. Imagine trying to improve Somalia's image only to be killed.
Nacaasanida does she matter more than anyone else in that building? Or the thousands who died since 1991?

it’s a typical dyusphora reaction to care more about “Somalia’s image” than actual Somali people.
 
That was no guarantee.
You can say the same for literally everyone. Any country with stability and great manufacturing can become a great power in 3 decades.
The Chinese civilisation dates back to 3500 years ago whilst our society were herding camels until 100 years ago.

For most of world history they commanded the world economy and were the richest. In 1500 Beijing was the biggest city in the world with a population of 700k.

Obviously they were bound to be a great power once again.
 
The Chinese civilisation dates back to 3500 years ago whilst our society were herding camels until 100 years ago.

For most of world history they commanded the world economy and were the richest. In 1500 Beijing was the biggest city in the world with a population of 700k.

Obviously they were bound to be a great power once again.
Whilst very few civilisations in the world can compare to China, not everyone in Somalia was a camel herder until 100 years ago. We had strong cities and trading relationships and civilisations too in Somalia. China will always be a strong power.
 
Europeans had an advantage over Africans when it came to development - for milleniums, Europeans found out how to farm faster than anyone else, they had domesticated animals before others, created guns before others, made scientific and societal advancements faster than others. Meanwhile Somalia was expected to quickly go from a tribalistic society and suddenly adapt to western standards of living, which is unrealistic. The question then arises - how can Somalis be made to leave a tribalistic culture and modernize?
Europeans didn't figure out how to farm, domesticate animals and create guns before anyone else. That honour goes to our cousins in the Middle East and our mates up in China. Most of Europe that wasn't Greece or Rome (those guys are OGs and I like them a lot) was irrelevant until a few hundred years ago, especially rainy Britain where I live.) The Europeans innovated and improved a lot on things and knowledge that came before them, which I like and Somalis should learn from.
 

Gojo Satoru

Staff Member
Nacaasanida does she matter more than anyone else in that building? Or the thousands who died since 1991?

it’s a typical dyusphora reaction to care more about “Somalia’s image” than actual Somali people.
Obviously not you dumbass. It just left a bitter taste in my mouth
 

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