Mali removes French as official language

Khaem

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Djibouti next πŸ‡©πŸ‡― somali will be the official language in all levels of government.

 

Khaem

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Chad Landheere Millitary Junta
They demonizd the African governments that put their own first but say nothing to the dictators who butcher their own nations for decades just because they serve western interests.
 

AbrahamFreedom

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Oh, look. The "government" in a poor African country has been successful in distracting its population from their many problems. Like clockwork.
 

AbrahamFreedom

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Alot of Africans don't speak their native language. Alot of them can only speak either English or French. Those that can speak their native language still have French as their first language. So what was the point of this stunt?
 
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It's no different from the Oromos that speak Somali in Dir Dhaba. As for Djibouti, since the majority of population is Somali, who are also dominating the country; it's thus inevitable that they end up learning Somali. Making Somali as an official language or decreasing the influence of French will only speed on this development.
 
Alot of Africans don't speak their native language. Alot of them can only speak either English or French. Those that can speak their native language still have French as their first language. So what was the point of this stunt?

Removing French as an official language of an ethnically diverse African country will only create unnecessary problems. Unless they're opting for English, making one of the local languages would entail opposition from the non-native speakers. It was the main reason western languages was chosen as the lingua franca in former colonial countries to have a neutral ground. The only exception, in theory, are countries with an ethnic majority population like Djibouti.
 
Removing French as an official language of an ethnically diverse African country will only create unnecessary problems. Unless they're opting for English, making one of the local languages would entail opposition from the non-native speakers. It was the main reason western languages was chosen as the lingua franca in former colonial countries to have a neutral ground. The only exception, in theory, are countries with an ethnic majority population like Djibouti.
If they cant speak Somali (they shouldn’t) then they can speak Arabic or make it regional like Belgium
 

Khaem

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If they cant speak Somali (they shouldn’t) then they can speak Arabic or make it regional like Belgium
All of Africa will speak Somali. The most pure Cushitic language.
Don't worry, by the end of my lifetime this will be a reality. πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄
 
All of Africa will speak Somali. The most pure Cushitic language.
Don't worry, by the end of my lifetime this will be a reality. πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄
You should learn to speak Somali first
When Macrobian Somali Cushitic Incels are murdered by Oromo mobs



That's a possibility, but the capital have at least 60-70% of the entire country's population. Which would make such a change pointless.
still, people’s rights should not be abrogated, namely afars right to speak their af and my right to not hear ajanebis speaking somali.
 
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