Actually I have a stake in a lot of inheritance back home, which includes: land, businesses, and homes. Some of this stuff is in Xamar. I also am planning on starting my own business in Somalia and moving back home one day. My religious beliefs have absolutely nothing to do with it. Anyways even if I had no monetary interests stake in Somalia, why does that matter? You are saying a person who has no money in Somalia cares less about Somalia then someone who does, can they not care because of the love for their country and their people. This is what it boils down to it for you isn't it, money? Typical mooryan, you will destroy an entire country for afar shilling, your type are all the same.
lI do like how you completely deflected on everything I said to once again go on your famous ss rants.
You didn't answer the question, you're advocating for civil war back home whilst living in "gaal" country you hate so much. Well then are you going back to Somalia to pick up an AK47?
Tell me how did any of the problems of the kacaan get solved with the last civil war in the 90s? We don't have a dictatorship in Somalia, we can and we will wait 4 years for the next election. It's funny how you enjoy all the peace and stability brought about in the gaal country you live in because of democracy, but you advocate for removal of democracy and civil war back home. A war you don't want to fight in, but will watch from your safe democratic gaal country, whilst you write rants about it on somalispot.
There's no point in wasting your time debating this guy. When Farmajo was elected last February, he was happy like, a sissy with a bag of dicks. Its all bullcrap.
@Inquisitive_ and his ilk, don't give two f*cks about 'Wadanka', nor 'Qalbi Daghax'. This is just an excuse they have and use to go against Farmajo.
Over the past five years ( especially in the last two years) I've learned a heck of a lot about Somali politics and the clan dynamics of it all. Its well known that MJ and Abgaal (yes, they have clashed on numerous occasions) have been allies, although that had changed with HSM presidency. On the opposite of that, both Marehan and Habr Gedir have also been strong allies; it was a joint Marehan-HG force that drove Morgan out of Kismayo in 2001, thus ending Kablallax rule in the region. Now with Farmajo's elected President, two out of the three main Hawiyes clans were, over the moon: Marusade and HG. Abgaal was, understandably, feeling under the weather due to losing presidency. Marusade were pleased that they've been made PM, and they've sure to make the most of it, empowering themselves greatly. HG on the otherhand, were thinking that with a Marehan man as President, a man who previously had bad relations with PL, he was gonna be THEIR MAN, in their plans to bring down PL. But, boy oh boy, the reality was far beyond their wildest expectations.
The actions and lack of, of Farmajo that has greatly angered and upset HAG:
- He went and gave, the usual HG post of, Interior Minister, to a Puntlander, and other ministerial/governmental posts and positions to Puntlanders.
- Hasn't supported and declared Galnus's claim on Galkacyo and north Mudug lawfully, theirs. He hasn't been a supporter of Galnus, by not giving them a thing ( in the form of weapons and political support)
- Lastly, hasn't whatsoever, said a word or done anything against Puntland and it's interests. This is, along with giving a PLer the Interior ministry, what broke the camels back. Farmajo didn't say a word about, DP World's Bosaso port deal, he critized and talked about the Berbera deal, and he didn't criticise PL on it's supports for the Saudi-UAE block.
These are the real reasons why they are now soo vehemently against Farmajo, a man they were welcoming and loving like he was the secondcoming of Christ.