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Following reports of a massive drop in overflights in Mogadishu FIR, the enfeebled Mogadishu cartel calls on the Chinese for assistance.
He’s not lying that’s pretty much the state of modern day ‘Somalia’“Hawiye cartel” put the fries in the bag bro. You are really losing it recently.

“Hawiye cartel” put the fries in the bag bro. You are really losing it recently.
China and Somalia established a strategic partnership back in 2024 and that's all this is about. Nothing about "running to China over Somaliland" because the separatist entity has no authority to enforce anything in Somalia's internationally recognized land, sea, and airspace territory.Following reports of a massive drop in overflights in Mogadishu FIR, the enfeebled Mogadishu cartel calls on the Chinese for assistance.
That is the fair point but let’s use the right term for clans and not derogatory terms such as iidoor faqaah or hutu . We need tomove away from this terms But ur right if the Somali goverment in Mogadishu is hawiye cartel. Then the Hargeisa goverment of Somaliland is by default an Isaaq cartelBy that logic isn’t Somaliland an Iidoor Cartel?
Apparently a few days ago Fly Dubai and Ethiopian Airlines refused E-visa probably due to the data breachSo what is the latest status of the situation ,how did Somaliland contact the airplanes and what can we expect next
It’s not a derogatory term. Many of them use it to describe themselves. They claim it means ‘businessperson’. It’s no different really than saying beesha jare*rweyne. In some contexts might be considered derogatory, in others not.That is the fair point but let’s use the right term for clans and not derogatory terms such as iidoor faqaah or hutu . We need tomove away from this terms But ur right if the Somali goverment in Mogadishu is hawiye cartel. Then the Hargeisa goverment of Somaliland is by default an Isaaq cartel
'Some contexts' is a big understatement. 9/10 times if a non-isaaq uses that it's derogatory although you are correct that its not inherently derogatory.It’s not a derogatory term. Many of them use it to describe themselves. They claim it means ‘businessperson’. It’s no different really than saying beesha jare*rweyne. In some contexts might be considered derogatory, in others not.
So it’s sorta like how some people use ‘nigga’?'Some contexts' is a big understatement. 9/10 times if a non-isaaq uses that it's derogatory although you are correct that its not inherently derogatory.
That's a decent comparison although the words evolved in the opposite direction. Nigga began as a slur before being reclaimed by AAs whereas iidoor started off as a descriptor that was eventually weaponised by other clans as a slur.So it’s sorta like how some people use ‘nigga’?
well, you know, AA are known for their music and dancing, whereas waqooyi galbeed is known for ‘fanka iyo suugaantaa’ so the parallels are quite stunning indeed!That's a decent comparison although the words evolved in the opposite direction. Nigga began as a slur before being reclaimed by AAs whereas iidoor started off as a descriptor that was eventually weaponised by other clans as a slur.
So it’s sorta like how some people use ‘nigga’?

well, you know, AA are known for their music and dancing, whereas waqooyi galbeed is known for ‘funka iyo suugaantaa’ so the parallels are quite stunning indeed!

Looks like Isaaq's really are the madows of Somali'sSo then you concur, it is a fairly strong thesis?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_genocide_in_the_United_States Some have argued that the treatment of AAs constitutes/ed genocide so there's another similarity to add to your list.
Also African American men date/marry outside their ethnicity all the time whereas you hardly ever see AA women doing this. This is similar to Isaaq's; it's fairly common to see Isaaq men married to non-isaaq Somali women but the reverse almost never occurs.
Looks like Isaaq's really are the madows of Somali's