Parallels between Somalia and Rwanda what we can learn from them....

Rwanda had a qabiil civil war in 1994, a lot similar to our own but much worse! close to 1 million tutsis were killed in just over 3 months.

In 2000, Rwanda adopted a new constitution where they basically banned qabiil, reinvented the national flag and anthem to remove old references to qabiil. All official documents were discarded and they started issue new IDS, passports, etc... where qabiil was completely removed and now look how well that paid off.

In 2000s we also adopted a new constitution, but unlike Rwanda, we implemented a 4.5 qabiil system because we drunk our own coolaid and thought the solution was in the very thing that caused the destruction of the Somali nation. :heh:
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Meanwhile we're still having the same exact conversations our parents were having in the early 1990s. We're still discussing the same damn thing, and we just refuse to see just how bad and destructive qabiil is and what it's done to our country and our people. Somali people are like 20 million Donuld Trumps, bunch of delusional unhinged chimps whose brains refuse to learn, to reason, to smell that damn coffee and accept reality for what it is.

What will it take for Somalis to abandon qabiil?
 
Somalis will never abandon qabiil animosity unfortunately a lot of it’s generational trauma look at this almost 100 years of conflict IN central Somalia some of my family have witnessed these events
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Somalis will never abandon qabiil animosity unfortunately a lot of it’s generational trauma look at this almost 100 years of conflict IN central Somalia View attachment 312861
low IQ? because if Rwanda can get past it, so can we. Just about every country in the world has tumultuous past. We are not special when it comes to these things, and what makes it worse for me is the fact that we are muslim and aren't even supposed to be murdering each other like this.
 
low IQ? because if Rwanda can get past it, so can we. Just about every country in the world has tumultuous past. We are not special when it comes to these things, and what makes it worse for me is the fact that we are muslim and aren't even supposed to be murdering each other like this.
Rwanda has different demographics tbh tutsis have consolidated power Somalia as a whole will never get to that level tbh of one group dominating others
 
Rwanda has different demographics tbh tutsis have consolidated power Somalia as a whole will never get to that level tbh of one group dominating others
Darood have the best chance at doing that but even they are very tribalistic and quarrel with each other a lot. There has to be at least one qabil out there that genuinely want to unite Somalis and doesn't hold any animosity against other clans.
 
Tutsi got cooked in 1994. They lost badly!
Yet, they are now leading the country again, and they let go of the cuqdad from the past.
That's the point.
I blame the local culture back home that’s the biggest culprit for this bullshit people see their neighbours as enemies rather then shisheeyes
 
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Darood have the best chance at doing that but even they are very tribalistic and quarrel with each other a lot. There has to be at least one qabil out there that genuinely want to unite Somalis and doesn't hold any animosity against other clans.
A qabiil that doesn’t hold animosity towards another qabiil doesn’t exist especially now after the civil war even Daaroods themselves have issues amongst each other and all have separate political objectives
 

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