Inshallah we'll launch another reconquista in the 21st century. Everything east of the Awash and north of lake Tana will rightfully belong to Somalis under a single Somali state.
Honestly Somalis are so fragmented and generally unaware of their pre-colonial history that if I were to mention the 19th-century reconquest south of the Jubba to a typical diaspora Somali, odds are it would be the first time they heard about it. Most Somalis who were born in the West don’t even know there’s a native Somali population in Kenya, that Djibouti is a Somali country, or that 1/3+ of Ethiopia is Somali. Most diaspora Somalis aren’t even aware that Dir Dhabe or Harar are historically Somali cities. This is the general lack of awareness we have to contend with. To be honest I myself didn’t know some of these things until around 2021, that’s when I started actively learning about Somali history embarrassingly enough. And mind you, I’ve been a history buff for much of my life. This is anecdotal, but the diaspora Oromos that I know seem much more aware of what's going on back home compared to us.
We just need to bring this into the popular Somali zeitgeist both back home and in the diaspora and honestly that's 80% of the work done. The execution will be much easier with that covered, general public awareness is the biggest hurdle currently.
Honestly Somalis are so fragmented and generally unaware of their pre-colonial history that if I were to mention the 19th-century reconquest south of the Jubba to a typical diaspora Somali, odds are it would be the first time they heard about it. Most Somalis who were born in the West don’t even know there’s a native Somali population in Kenya, that Djibouti is a Somali country, or that 1/3+ of Ethiopia is Somali. Most diaspora Somalis aren’t even aware that Dir Dhabe or Harar are historically Somali cities. This is the general lack of awareness we have to contend with. To be honest I myself didn’t know some of these things until around 2021, that’s when I started actively learning about Somali history embarrassingly enough. And mind you, I’ve been a history buff for much of my life. This is anecdotal, but the diaspora Oromos that I know seem much more aware of what's going on back home compared to us.
We just need to bring this into the popular Somali zeitgeist both back home and in the diaspora and honestly that's 80% of the work done. The execution will be much easier with that covered, general public awareness is the biggest hurdle currently.
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