Idilinaa
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He talks from experience living directly with them as neighbors
He says a couple of things:
- ''If they have something they always want to make sure you also have something'' - He basically says Somalis will come knocking to check to see if you are ok
- ''If you have a Somali boss or your friend has a Somali boss, you will never hear them complaining about them, that they have not been paid their salaries , that their boss has been mistreating them. Those are stories you'll never hear , huh"
This is to support what i've said in another thread:
Nobody fears or hates J-weyne and other Somali clans hardly bring them up or talk badly about them. They are just treated as people that share the land with them and are their neighbors.
It's more the opposite, its J-weyne and other smaller communities who feel threatened by the wider Somali collective and thats why we have people like you and others on this thread who seek to divorce them from their lands and reduce their role. In the process you have to imagine realities that are not real.
It's similar to the rabid intense grudge , fear and slander spewed by Kenyans online, who also want to believe we are strangers to our land and they are entitled to it. Whereas Somalis instead behave in the line of mutual cooperation and sharing, they have no trouble tolerating others as shared neighbors.
I have said it before there is no actual caste system, nepotism, monopoly, or ethnic hierarchy among Somalis. Somalis by nature are cosmopolitan, community-oriented, integrative, and generous with their wealth. They are people who value collaboration and are fully capable of living side by side with others as neighbors.
But because some individuals carry deep-rooted identity-based grievances, they end up projecting their own insecurities, spinning conspiracies, and directing hostility toward the very Somalis who welcome them and treat them with kindness and generosity. Then they turn around and try to paint Somalis as xenophobic or exclusionary when, in truth, it’s one of the most one-sided dynamics you’ll ever see.