What a random Somali does with their life has no implication on me or my life. I don't care for Somali intermarriage and consider it a non-issue that isn't worthy of a double take or social chastisement, they would have to mean something to me (family) for me to provide my two-cents in public. It's not within my authority to say something to them, since individualism is the order of the day (abroad). I just gave some reasons in favour of social endogamy.
You cannot deny that half Somalis are viewed with greater suspicion than their non-mixed counterparts, when it comes to their commitment to Somali people. The reason I referred to them as a potential liability is because there is a great likelihood they will not contribute to ethnic Somali continuity in the diaspora, compared to full Somalis which feel a bit more obligated. And it's not like you can blame them since they are mixed. This fear of the mixed breed could be just a mere exaggeration, and since their numbers are very low it's difficult to determine what they would ever do for Somalia if given the chance. It's only speculated that because they are half that their loyalties are divided more so than their full-blooded say wallahi counterpart. It's difficult for me think of a half-Somali that's gone back home to help out off the top of my head, so you'll have to forgive me. Even a segment of the say wallahis are expats that go back home and provide their expertise. They aren't all dhaqan celis fleeing a criminal conviction in the west kkkkkkkkkkk. And although they are not stoutly nationalistic, many have a degree of national pride that hasn't been stifled by prolonged civil unrest/ a fall from grace

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