I'd rather they change the way dhaqan Celia goes about. Instead of abusing kids let them actually learn something, it was a great experience till I had to go dugsi.
Makes senseYou were in a prison. I was with my reer abtis. Our ‘dhaqan celis’ experiences aren’t the same. Mine made me love my country and want to one day help it while yours, by what I read, probably makes you hate all Somalis. Fair enough. But that doesn’t mean dhaqan celis is bad.
That’s why I think misbehaving kids shouldn’t be sent to Somalia. There’s just no point.I like the way other ethnicities in the uk, visit their home country’s as a family for regular holidays. The kids get immersed naturally in their culture and see it as a positive journey.
Compared to the Somali concept of sending wayward kids as a punishments.
The context of the trip sets the tone as to whether it’s a nice holiday vs punishment.
I can not even reply to your ignorance but I am because the irrationally of it needs to addressedto be fair whats the diffrence between child services juvenile prison and dhagan celis i just dont like the disparages between the two dhagan celis is by far the most safer and best option for juvenile delinquents
you have a double standard why stop dhagan celis when its virtually the same as child services and juvenile detention centers,I can not even reply to your ignorance but I am because the irrationally of it needs to addressed
I am proud to be me with my past and future.