Indian visits Somalia and its hilarious

You are right they should they should keep them in open rangeland and enclosures like they do with other animals like horses, antelopes and turtles i am assuming they don't do it because they see them as too dangerous.

Usually the animals thats kept in those dagax small cages are beaten and depressed thats why they stay docile, same thing happened in hargeisa and one day the lion got out and ate a bunch of dudes
 
Usually the animals thats kept in those dagax small cages are beaten and depressed thats why they stay docile, same thing happened in hargeisa and one day the lion got out and ate a bunch of dudes
Yeah, we really need to change the culture around how wild animals are treated.

Instead of tiny cages, someone should buy land and create open-range reserves lion, leopard, or hyena parks where the animals can roam freely in a more natural environment.

You know that guy Dean Schneider on YouTube? He was a finance consultant in Switzerland who saved up and bought land in South Africa to start a wildlife oasis.

I can definitely see a Somali from the diaspora doing something like this building a proper conservation space, giving these animals dignity, and letting people safely visit through guided, fenced-in vehicles.

That’s way better than caging them up and breaking their spirit.
 
Yeah, we really need to change the culture around how wild animals are treated.

Instead of tiny cages, someone should buy land and create open-range reserves lion, leopard, or hyena parks where the animals can roam freely in a more natural environment.

You know that guy Dean Schneider on YouTube? He was a finance consultant in Switzerland who saved up and bought land in South Africa to start a wildlife oasis.

I can definitely see a Somali from the diaspora doing something like this building a proper conservation space, giving these animals dignity, and letting people safely visit through guided, fenced-in vehicles.

That’s way better than caging them up and breaking their spirit.
Again this is the job of the government to set up regulations but since were a 3rd world country with weak institutions
 
Again this is the job of the government to set up regulations but since were a 3rd world country with weak institutions

Most reforms and wildlife conservation efforts around the world are actually driven by non-governmental organizations or private individuals.

People like Dean Schneider as I mentioned and others in countries like South Africa, Kenya, and the U.S. have launched private conservation reserves and humane wildlife sanctuaries.

Governments can play a supporting role through policy and regulation, but in many places, the real momentum often comes from private or non-state actors.
 
Indians have no self awareness, they are rude and very irritable people, they only care about views and likes, no wonder they are the most hated people with no backbone and self respect.
 
Indians have no self awareness, they are rude and very irritable people, they only care about views and likes, no wonder they are the most hated people with no backbone and self respect.
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Dude is seeking validation from Indians lmaoo.

These videos are nothingburgers, most of the comments are in Indian languages so that is where the audience is.
india is very important country on world scale, indian powerful people give people of somaliland brotherly alliance and recognition
 
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Are you talking about Beerta Darusalaam? That park is named after the district and the name 'Darusalaam' has nothing to do with Tanzania's capital.

In fact, the term Darusalaam (دار السلام) is widely used across the Islamic world, it literally means 'Abode of Peace' in Arabic. It’s a common name for cities, neighborhoods, mosques, and institutions in many Muslim countries.

Even an entire country like Brunei is officially called ''Brunei Darussalam''. You’ll also find mosques named Darusalaam in places like Pakistan, Indonesia, and even Western countries.

So no, it’s not copying or referencing Tanzania , it’s using a term that has deep Islamic and cultural significance.
 
Are you talking about Beerta Darusalaam? That park is named after the district and the name 'Darusalaam' has nothing to do with Tanzania's capital.

In fact, the term Darusalaam (دار السلام) is widely used across the Islamic world, it literally means 'Abode of Peace' in Arabic. It’s a common name for cities, neighborhoods, mosques, and institutions in many Muslim countries.

Even an entire country like Brunei is officially called ''Brunei Darussalam''. You’ll also find mosques named Darusalaam in places like Pakistan, Indonesia, and even Western countries.

So no, it’s not copying or referencing Tanzania , it’s using a term that has deep Islamic and cultural significance.

Thanks! That makes so much more sense. I was really confused because it seemed so random. Tanzania may have seemed so random, but Islamic roots are more reasonable.
 

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This is why i don’t care when cadaan youtubers go to the most impoverished parts of india and paint all indians as dirty imbeciles. They deserve it fucking xaywaans
 

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