It's official! Canada has its first Somali MP

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Congratulations to Ahmed Hussen for his victory! The Somalis here in Toronto are in a very upbeat mood today, with the election of the first Somali MP as well as a solid Liberal majority in Parliament.
 
Don't you ask yourself why the "Somali" community is so divided? Why is it, say Indians for example, with all of their diverse and distinct ethnic groups, can all rally behind an Indian MP and get them elected, but "Somalis" who are allegedly of the same ethnic group and heritage cannot seem to ever come together? Doesn't this raise fundamental questions to you about what exactly is a "Somali"? If Indians of completely different ethnic groups act more like kin than "Somalis" of the same ethnic group, then clearly something is amiss, no?

I'm also not trolling about Ahmed Hussen. Anyone who knows him and doesn't have a stake in his campaign will tell you the honest truth that he doesn't believe in "Somalinimo" and neither do much of those that supported him in his riding. He's just using that failed concept out of political convenience, just like that other user "Duchess" here. She'll call for Somalinimo when it benefits her Tol, but will discard it and ridicule it at a moment's notice. Even if she is apart of the blessed family, there isn't anything more I hate on this Earth than two-faced hypocrites.

Finally, Ahmed Hussen won without the help of the "Somali" community. Even if he could get all of their votes, it wouldn't have counted for much. He invigorated the community and is finally reaping the benefits of years of service to that community. I only wished he was more open about his true beliefs to the "Somali" community.

Do not spread lies on this forum you disingenuous prick. Ahmed is pretty open and transparent on his views regarding the Somali community, and he's openly pro-Somalinimo. Maybe you don't reside in Canada---or maybe you're just stupid---but in Canada it is pretty common to see politicians show love to their ethnic group while representing their multicultural constituents.

I know Portuguese politicians who are well-connected to their Portuguese community. The same I've noticed from Ukrainian, Greek, Jewish, Indian, and Polish communities in Canada. So why can't the same exist for Somalis? Why can't Somalis be authentically Canadian while also holding onto their Somali heritage?
 
Do not spread lies on this forum you disingenuous prick. Ahmed is pretty open and transparent on his views regarding the Somali community, and he's openly pro-Somalinimo. Maybe you don't reside in Canada---or maybe you're just stupid---but in Canada it is pretty common to see politicians show love to their ethnic group while representing their multicultural constituents.

I know Portuguese politicians who are well-connected to their Portuguese community. The same I've noticed from Ukrainian, Greek, Jewish, Indian, and Polish communities in Canada. So why can't the same exist for Somalis? Why can't Somalis be authentically Canadian while also holding onto their Somali heritage?

Lol, kid you need to relax. I've known Ahmed and his family pretty well for a number of years. In fact, his wife is a distant relative of mine. I've talked with him numerous times. He's a hardcore Puntlander and Darodist, though he can get a little too big headed with the "MJ royalty" thing at times. He most certainly does not believe in Somalinimo, and the fact you think he does shows you know absolutely nothing about him and only spoke to him a few times as an outsider at one of his events/rallies. Of course in that case he's going to tell you what you want to hear, seeing as he is a politician after all. Ask Abdi Gaal on here as well. He's another guy who has known him personally for a number of years and knows his true beliefs. Despite all of that, I am proud of him and he certainly didn't need any of the help from stupid s. His sub-clan and maybe clan were more than enough to help him get into office.
 
Lol, kid you need to relax. I've known Ahmed and his family pretty well for a number of years. In fact, his wife is a distant relative of mine. I've talked with him numerous times. He's a hardcore Puntlander and Darodist, though he can get a little too big headed with the "MJ royalty" thing at times. He most certainly does not believe in Somalinimo, and the fact you think he does shows you know absolutely nothing about him and only spoke to him a few times as an outsider at one of his events/rallies. Of course in that case he's going to tell you what you want to hear, seeing as he is a politician after all. Ask Abdi Gaal on here as well. He's another guy who has known him personally for a number of years and knows his true beliefs. Despite all of that, I am proud of him and he certainly didn't need any of the help from stupid s. His sub-clan and maybe clan were more than enough to help him get into office.

Don't feed us this bullshit rhetoric. I personally know Ahmed Hussen, I've met him on numerous occasions and I've even visited his house. I'm well-acquainted with his wife as well, and I even supported his campaign.

Don't try your bullshit misinformation tactics on this website. There are people on this forum who personally know Mr Hussen and everything you're saying about him is inaccurate. Dude, you're probably not even Canadian....so kindly STFU.
 
Don't feed us this bullshit rhetoric. I personally know Ahmed Hussen, I've met him on numerous occasions and I've even visited his house. I'm well-acquainted with his wife as well, and I even supported his campaign.

Don't try your bullshit misinformation tactics on this website. There are people on this forum who personally know Mr Hussen and everything you're saying about him is inaccurate. Dude, you're probably not even Canadian....so kindly STFU.

You're the only one on this forum who is propagating this nonsense. Almost everyone agrees he is a big-time Darodist and qabilist, even Duchess who is perhaps his biggest defender on here did not defend him against these "claims". Not that there's anything wrong with being a Darodist or a qabilist as its completely natural, but let's just be honest and call a spade a spade.I understand that you're a reer Mahad kid, like him, and seem to be on this wadani dream, so it's natural you would defend him and make him look like a wadani like you. I'm truly sorry to say this, but the truth is that your big hero isn't the cool and progressive guy you were led to believe.
 
You're the only one on this forum who is propagating this nonsense. Almost everyone agrees he is a big-time Darodist and qabilist, even Duchess who is perhaps his biggest defender on here did not defend him against these "claims". Not that there's anything wrong with being a Darodist or a qabilist as its completely natural, but let's just be honest and call a spade a spade.I understand that you're a reer Mahad kid, like him, and seem to be on this wadani dream, so it's natural you would defend him and make him look like a wadani like you. I'm truly sorry to say this, but the truth is that your big hero isn't the cool and progressive guy you were led to believe.

I have no emotional attachment to political candidates, regardless of how well I know them. If my own father was Prime Minister of Somalia, I wouldn't get defensive if people were to attack him. After all, this is politics.

But I find it strange how you're so emotionally invested in Mr Hussen, even going so far as to inject Somali tribal-politics in a Canadian Federal election. Most people who live in York South-Weston don't even know the difference between Darood and Hawiye, and the voters of that electoral district have a Somali population of only about 5-6%. The Somalis are NOT a force to be reckoned with in this riding, and Mr Hussen attracted the votes of a wide swathe of Canadian voters---especially Italians, Portuguese, Jamaicans, Indians and others.

These people supported Ahmed because they thought he was the best candidate, and he won. And now you want to inject your worthless filthy tribal politics into something like Canadian politics.
 

Duchess

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You're the only one on this forum who is propagating this nonsense. Almost everyone agrees he is a big-time Darodist and qabilist, even Duchess who is perhaps his biggest defender on here did not defend him against these "claims". Not that there's anything wrong with being a Darodist or a qabilist as its completely natural, but let's just be honest and call a spade a spade.I understand that you're a reer Mahad kid, like him, and seem to be on this wadani dream, so it's natural you would defend him and make him look like a wadani like you. I'm truly sorry to say this, but the truth is that your big hero isn't the cool and progressive guy you were led to believe.

I didn't defend him against your claims because I know you're a troll and probably the same character who was stealing @AbdiJohnson 's posts verbatim and posting them as " inside info" on net.

If Ahmed Hussen were a Daroodist, I wouldn't support him. Darood means absolutely nothing to me. I'm a neo-qabilist, not a Daroodist.
 
I have no emotional attachment to political candidates, regardless of how well I know them. If my own father was Prime Minister of Somalia, I wouldn't get defensive if people were to attack him. After all, this is politics.

But I find it strange how you're so emotionally invested in Mr Hussen, even going so far as to inject Somali tribal-politics in a Canadian Federal election. Most people who live in York South-Weston don't even know the difference between Darood and Hawiye, and the voters of that electoral district have a Somali population of only about 5-6%. The Somalis are NOT a force to be reckoned with in this riding, and Mr Hussen attracted the votes of a wide swathe of Canadian voters---especially Italians, Portuguese, Jamaicans, Indians and others.

These people supported Ahmed because they thought he was the best candidate, and he won. And now you want to inject your worthless filthy tribal politics into something like Canadian politics.


I never disagreed with anything you said here. Ahmed won the old hard way by working and invigorating the community, he didn't need the help of s outside of the connections of his sub-clan. I definitely salute him and his accomplishments, but let's be perfectly honest here. He's not at all a wadani nor a believer in Somalinimo. No MJ is at a fundamental level, and I don't say this as an insult but as a good thing. I wish my sub-clan wasn't filled with so many delusional wadanis and Hutu lovers.
 
@Darod_Supremacy @AbdiJohnson is it true Canadian Somali Congress is also known as Canadian Omar Maxamuud Congress? :diddyswag:

Can't say I'm too familiar with that organization, but it's highly doubtful. He's the type of guy who is very subtle with his qabyaalad, and will make political maneuvers in such a sly way that it can be defended by his deluded fanboys like Kaafiye. At this point, I think this guy just asked him straight up "are you really a qabilist" and is defending him based on his answer to that question. It's really as stupid as taking someone like David Duke saying he's not a racist at face value.
 

Duchess

HRH Duchess of Puntland, The Viscount of Garoowe
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I never disagreed with anything you said here. Ahmed won the old hard way by working and invigorating the community, he didn't need the help of s outside of the connections of his sub-clan. I definitely salute him and his accomplishments, but let's be perfectly honest here. He's not at all a wadani nor a believer in Somalinimo. No MJ is at a fundamental level, and I don't say this as an insult but as a good thing. I wish my sub-clan wasn't filled with so many delusional wadanis and Hutu lovers.

:comeon::cosbyhmm::drakewtf::kanyehmm:
 

Abdalla

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Reer America and Europe need to catch up to us. We are represented everywhere from the prison system to the parliament. :cryinglaughsmiley:
Reer America and Europe need to catch up to us. We are represented everywhere from the prison system to the parliament. :cryinglaughsmiley:
Congratulations Somali Canadians. But we had our first Somali Dutch MP 12 years ago. :mjswag:
 

TekNiKo

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This is first time in political office so what "post" are you talking about? :cosbyhmm:

Just remember that your hate for Ahmed won't improve your life. You'll still be the same talentless, jobless, socially awkward loser you've always been. :chrisfreshhah:
I'm a loser? LOL, thats funny how am I jobless when im earning thousands in Xamar, your probably still taking ceyr from Ontario Works I bet your husband is one of those MJ khat chewers at Weston & lawrence Im living the dream in my country while you beg and eat the taxes of Jews and trannies :chrisfreshhah:
 

Duchess

HRH Duchess of Puntland, The Viscount of Garoowe
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Next level sneak dissin :cryinglaughsmiley:

Whats a neo qabiilist tho @Duchess

We reject modern qabilism which is based on the belief of unity due to common lineage or supremacy of one bloodline over the other but we accept the positive aspects of qabil and are united with qabilists in a common cause to see the advancement of our political unit. I would rather align myself with a non-Darood/Harti/MJ who shares the same political beliefs as me over someone I supposedly share a 10th or 25th ancestor with. For example, I couldn't give a shit about Omar Abdirashid, Morgan or the Abdirashid Hashi, both fellow Puntlanders, but I support all Somalis who are passionate about federalism's implementation in Somalia.
 

Duchess

HRH Duchess of Puntland, The Viscount of Garoowe
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Toronto's Ahmed Hussen 1st Somali-Canadian elected to Parliament
Victory a sign 'there's hunger for real change,' says Liberal elected in York South-Weston

Election night was a night of firsts, not only for the country but also for Toronto's Somali community.

Not only was Justin Trudeau the first son to follow his father's footsteps into the Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa, Toronto's Ahmed Hussen became Canada's first-ever MP of Somali descent.

On Tuesday, Hussen defeated NDP MP Mike Sullivan, winning the York South-Weston riding. He told CBC News that "the feeling hasn't sunk in, it's going to take time."

Born and raised in Somalia, the lawyer and community activist called his victory "a symbolic and real manifestation of the openness of the Liberal Party to new Canadians."

Hussen is one of 20 visible-minority MPs elected in the GTA Monday night, and a record number elected across Canada.

"The Canadian-Somali community has challenges with youth jobs, youth violence and I have some experience in those fields to try and make a difference," he said. "But I'll be working hard for all the residents of York South-Weston, regardless of their heritage."

"Sure, I'm proud to be the first Somali-Canadian to get into elected office but my history has indicated my ability to work with everybody and I intend to do that [here]," he said.

The father of two says it was humbling to be given a vote of confidence Monday night and that the result confirmed his belief that "there's a hunger out there for real change."

He told CBC he felt the Liberal's platform represented a change "away from a decade of missed opportunities like immigration. [The Conservatives] have made a mess out of immigration over the last five years," said Hussen, also pointing to jobs, transit and social housing as areas the Liberals could help drive.

Hussen said he was inspired to run for office after noticing the country was distinctly different from the Canada of the 1990s.

'Mean government dividing Canadians'

"It was a very mean government that was dividing Canadians, a government in Ottawa that wasn't a true partner on affordable housing," he said. "I saw a government that wasn't at the table on the big issues that matter to Torontonians."

Hussen, who lived in Regent Park and helped spearhead the neighbourhood's multi-million dollar revitalization project, calls his riding a microcosm of Canada.

Election 2015 was also historic because it ushered in the highest number of female MPs ever. In total, 88 women were elected – 50 for the Liberals, 18 for the NDP, 17 for the Conservatives, two for the BQ and one for the Green Party.

http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/canada/tor...mali-canadian-elected-to-parliament-1.3281260
 
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