Not gonna let you slander me.
Nice change of opening statement.
I saw it say, "This is what you said about me, you stupid b1tch!" before changing it a mere few minutes later. Have you forgotten that we're both Aussie Xalimos living in the same east coast time zone, same age range with your average uni student schedule? You should have kept me on ignore for your own sake.
Do you think you know me? I base my identity on my blood origins, NOT by a stupid hierarchy,
If you could utilise the context clues you would have learnt in primary school, 'racial hierarchy' here carries the same connotation as the heavily Eurocentric 'beauty hierarchy'. I take full responsibility for the misnomer, but it should have been obvious by the direct comparison between madow and Horner beauty rankings in the West.
Furthermore, most users on here also identify by their Somali "blood origins" before applying the Western concept of race to themselves, without having to resort to borderline Nazi rhetoric so this is a moot point.
But I'm the stupid b1tch apparently.
I don’t care about madows in my day-to-day life - they literally don’t exist to me since I don’t hang around them or their areas
Aren't you from white-ass QLD? I would wager that outside of the relatively small African-Australian diaspora in Brissy, you wouldn't have as many naturally occurring encounters with them on top of your deliberate avoidance of them.
only reason I come for them is cause they’re always dunking on Somalis, and making fun of OUR struggles.
As much as I respect your tenacity when it comes to clapping back at anti-Somali ajnabis who diss us, you can't tell me calling their darkskins 'dhuxul' and mocking their type 4 hair while you're at, is respectable by any means, considering that many in our community also possess those traits.
Are you seriously going to tell me this is a healthy response from someone with self-esteem that doesn't rely on madow chicks being seen as uglier by Somali women in the West? This is what I mean by you 'taking glee' from their struggles as a broader collective (including the ones who are unaware or unconcerned with Somalis). It's not slander if it's true.
I only have issues with groups who hate my people, they’re the biggest culprit from what I’ve been exposed to on here. Before I joined, I had literally no opinion on these people. You’re describing me like some lunatic who always hated them for no reason.
I will admit my opinions can be too much influenced by my anger on what I see what they say about us online.
What you've described here is classic
radicalisation via social media.
I would advise you to practice compartmentalization of what Somali-Australians have to put up with in real life from the atrocious rhetoric Somalis internationally have to deal with online. It's not about being blind to what our enemies are doing but keeping a level head, so we fight back effectively while living healthily.
I can tell you the bulk of the African-Australian population and its influence amongst Gen-Z and Millennial Aussies is much larger and all-encompassing in Melbourne compared all other Australian cities, and yet, while Somalis are sidelined by madows here in terms of numbers, there is barely any hostility between us and them. I've had a few negative run-ins myself, but the atmosphere is broadly positive, and you won't really hear much of Somalis being demonised for being anti-black towards the rest of them like our UK counterparts often report on here.
Let's not allow internet anonymity make us lose our grasp of on-the-ground realities.