Humans are weird. It's strange to think that "culturally" an SE Asian man born in Bari would be more "Somali" than many reer qurbo yet genetically not be so. It's the same feeling I get when I see some actual African Madow fella or an indhoyar sounding like a typical California white person in LA. We're not as different as we think. The phenotypic stuff is all surface level.
This is why I laugh when people talk about minorities in Somalia.
The entirety of my immediate family (grandparents, uncles/aunts, cousins) are outside Somalia and vast majority of the sub-sub section of my qabiil are also qurbo now.
The vast majority of madoow Somalis have lived in Somalia during the war when they would have been accepted by their brothers in Tanzania/Mozambique etc. They're also the backbone of Somalia's construction boom as Somalis generally frown on construction.
Who am I to tell them that they have less of a claim to Somalia than me?
Ethnically, I agree that they're a recent addition to Somalia but wallahi they've earned their place and forever have my respect.