Do you believe the younger generation will lead Somalia better than the old generation?

Do you believe so?


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Caaro

I do something called "what I want"
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We have no other choice to believe that. Not to mention the older generation set the bar very low, you’d have to be handicapped to go any lower.
 

Marshall D Abdi

Know you’re place peasant
Hell na the those kids cant even speak their own langauge n scream give me ictiraaf now they got their own ethnic called lander, while we have wannabe copycat of sland called puntland calling themself puntite like that ayeeyo who has picture of iman ali so we r finished, but hey look at the bright we had good history never been enslaved :denzelnigga::diddyass:
 

Jamal The Magnificent

Smoking on that tooka pack
Hell na the those kids cant even speak their own langauge n scream give me ictiraaf now they got their own ethnic called lander, while we have wannabe copycat of sland called puntland calling themself puntite like that ayeeyo who has picture of iman ali so we r finished, but hey look at the bright we had good history never been enslaved :denzelnigga::diddyass:
Liverpool got more champions league than man shitty :mjlol:
 
Sadly not, Somalis back home are far less educated than the Somalis that grew up under Siad, chew a lot more and are far more traumatised by the chaos there.

Those of us educated in the west for the most part don’t have the ability to communicate intelligently in Somali and don’t understand a lot of the nuances of the culture back home. So chances of us reaching positions of leadership there are low.

Somalia = 30 years of chaos, with 30 more coming.
 
Most don't give a shit about what happens in Somalia and are content with staying here. A few 1.5, older adeers and young western born guys are interested in entering Somali politics. The majority of the diaspora are content with staying in the West and making it their home till death.

Majority of the Western Somali politicians in Somalia currently either grew up there or spent many years there. You can't just go and change Somalia when you don't know anything about the country. You'll end up dead like the Somali Canadian journalist who was killed by Marehan and point 5 rebels.
 
Sadly not, Somalis back home are far less educated than the Somalis that grew up under Siad, chew a lot more and are far more traumatised by the chaos there.

Those of us educated in the west for the most part don’t have the ability to communicate intelligently in Somali and don’t understand a lot of the nuances of the culture back home. So chances of us reaching positions of leadership there are low.

Somalia = 30 years of chaos, with 30 more coming.
well people do say the ones with the worst past can make the best future and vice versa
 
Sadly not, Somalis back home are far less educated than the Somalis that grew up under Siad, chew a lot more and are far more traumatised by the chaos there.

Those of us educated in the west for the most part don’t have the ability to communicate intelligently in Somali and don’t understand a lot of the nuances of the culture back home. So chances of us reaching positions of leadership there are low.

Somalia = 30 years of chaos, with 30 more coming.

That is a good point. We in the west cannot communicate with them about ideas and the reasons for a particular policy being positive and beneficial to society. They are too far gone.
 

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