Somalis needs to stop judging people’s business

There you go from the horse's mouth. She bringing "awareness" about certain issue which is what bring the scrutiny that she complaining about. If she were to do her own thing and not negatively commentate about aspects of Somali culture in which she appeals to western norms. Then perhaps she would get way less harassment online. Instead she plays an antagonist role against the Somali community and complains when the chicken come home to roost.
 

The Somali Caesar

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A younger version of myself would have cooked her. The short hair, the nose piercings, the tattoo. I would've called her a dyke.

But I've matured now, I'm now a live let live type of person.
 

SomaliSteel

No dictator can imprison a population forever.
Short hair and a bunch of nose rings, they sure keep to their uniform. These types "raising awareness" in English aimed at a diaspora audience who already agrees with them is tiring and brings no benefits and just creates talking points for people who don't like us. If you want to actually make change talk in Somali to the 1 millions Somalis on tiktok who live in Africa. I am glad her last account was banned and i hope this one is to.
 
Side note, I remember her from back in the day, she used to be active on the videoapp Keek. Even Blue Makeup used to be on there, but back then he was just a very flamboyant guy who was a makeup artist.

I feel like alot of “crashouts” are hypervisible online and makeup a disproportionate amount of the people that represent us online. Even Qumay0, the very controversial girl on tiktok, is featured in a documentary about gang violence almost a decade ago, 23:10 is when she appears.



Many of the popular controversial figures online are people from a very troubled background and they seem to have rebranded as activists now. One thing they all seem to have in common is that they are either dhaqan celis kids or born in Somalia.
They’re also usually disconnected from strong community structures.
 
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Khal Mah Oma

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Side note, I remember her from back in the day, she used to be active on the videoapp Keek. Even Blue Makeup used to be on there, but back then he was just a very flamboyant guy who was a makeup artist.

I feel like alot of “crashouts” are hypervisible online and makeup a disproportionate amount of the people that represent us online. Even Qumay0, the very controversial girl on tiktok, is featured in a documentary about gang violence almost a decade ago, 23:10 is when she appears.



Many of the popular controversial figures online are people from a very troubled background and they seem to have rebranded as activists now. One thing they all seem to have in common is that they are either dhaqan celis kids or born in Somalia.
They’re also usually disconnected from strong community structures.

Does she appears in one of the video? Which time stamp does she appears in?
 

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