Well yeah if we’re being PC xamar “doesn’t belong to anyone”
But let’s be real we all know who xamar belongs to
Walle your parents weey kugu khasareen runti. You’re probably born and raised in qurbaha and still acting and talking like some buffoon from baadiyaha with nothing else than his qabiil to be proud of.
Even if I agreed with you that Xamar belongs to hawiye, what’s there too be proud of?
We are still the most corrupt country on the planet.
We are still among the countries with the highest maternal and infant mortality.
We have a gdp per capita of less than 500 dollars a year.
Our cities are still underdeveloped and in a bad shape compared to the rest of the world.
But no, let’s argue who owns what city and what region in a country which has been a failed state for almost 30 years.
I used to think that as soon as these old warlords and tribalists die, we the younger generations who were born after burbuurka would rebuild dalkeena and forget petty qabyaalad. But it seems we are still a long way from that.
I don’t remember who wrote this on somalispot but I agree with him/her that a benevolent dictatorship with hard repression of tribalism and forced marriages and forced resettlements of different qabiils is the only way forward in the 21st century if we don’t want to go under as a nation the coming 50 years.
And if I’ve said something bad against anyone and engaged in qabyaalad I apologize in advance. Wallahi I would throw away my qabiil in a blink of a second if a movement started in Somalia where soomaalinimo was the foundation with which to build a country. And I would support any leader who was genuine in his efforts to build our country no matter his or her qabiil