Remember the Somali Arab youth who were distributing charity? Well this is also them...

mohammdov

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He is right ciyaal casiir suffer from a crisis when they are in the Arab countries. They are Somalis, and when they come to the Somalis, the Somalis call them carab
But in general, this is in the beginning, and When they adapt to Somalia they succeed. In every hospital and company in Somalia, you will find ciyaal casiir in it.
 
He is right ciyaal casiir suffer from a crisis when they are in the Arab countries. They are Somalis, and when they come to the Somalis, the Somalis call them carab
But in general, this is in the beginning, and When they adapt to Somalia they succeed. In every hospital and company in Somalia, you will find ciyaal casiir in it.
They can't get citizenship in the gulf countries right?
But their expertise would be needed back home
 
He is right ciyaal casiir suffer from a crisis when they are in the Arab countries. They are Somalis, and when they come to the Somalis, the Somalis call them carab
But in general, this is in the beginning, and When they adapt to Somalia they succeed. In every hospital and company in Somalia, you will find ciyaal casiir in it.

No one calls them β€œCarab”. They get called ciyaal casiir when they come to Somalia because they are usually overweight weaklings to used too the comforts of AC, sweets, hot showers and being driven everywhere.

They usually don’t even get citizenship in Gulf countries, so I don’t know why they’re attaching themselves to the Arab name/identity. Wallahi, it seems like they have more cognitive dissonance than say wallahis. At least say walaahis are able of becoming fully integrated into western societies, receive citizenship, hold office, etc. Kulaha β€œin the beginning, Somalia’s language was Arabic” :wtf:
 

mohammdov

Hansare Iyo baarsare
No one calls them β€œCarab”. They get called ciyaal casiir when they come to Somalia because they are usually overweight weaklings to used too the comforts of AC, sweets, hot showers and being driven everywhere.

They usually don’t even get citizenship in Gulf countries, so I don’t know why they’re attaching themselves to the Arab name/identity. Wallahi, it seems like they have more cognitive dissonance than say wallahis. At least say walaahis are able of becoming fully integrated into western societies, receive citizenship, hold office, etc. Kulaha β€œin the beginning, Somalia’s language was Arabic” :wtf:
We are in 2024, things have changed, there are no ciyaal casiir anymore
Part of them returned to Somalia, while another part went to the West
It was like this in 2010 Especially nineties generation obut the 2000s generation came young and adapted
 

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