This is why I laugh at black people who have tunnel vision on antiblackness in somali communities like antiblackness is not commonplace in nearly all black communtiies, especially east african ones. Habeshas wallahi qof ka cunsuuri badhan ma jiro, they call their madhows bariya and they look down on ALL africans who have been colonized.
Don't even get me started on Sudan, where they actively try and get their kids with Arab tribes to lighten their offspring. In somalia marriages are denied based on clans, but in sudan its denied by ethnicity and race and skin color, ACTUAL racism.
apart from name-calling, what harm have somalis done on madhows ? jarreerweyne is still a thriving tribe, and even though i hardly see a madhow in somaliland, i hear theyre respected well down south and dthey do a lot of hardwork.
but some black girl will come online and act like we're commiting genocide (which sudan HAS done on its madhows) and some dhayuus somali girl will cosign it for woke points.
Somalis are the LEAST racist east africans.
Do you see us put arabs on a pedestal like in sudan or tanzania or eritrea, where arab blood tribes are seen as royalty? In somalia arab minorities have had to flee, we dont even see them as legit
Sorry to break it to you, Madows were always seen as inferior through the eyes of Somaliweyn,
Apart from the original Somalis
But It's only these two Somali clans Biimaal and Ajuuraan who have treated them equally, it dates back to history we were the first Somali clans to raid Daarood/Garre slave owners/merchants and abolish slavery before these fucking Italians took the credit as liberators.
It benefited the community since they were skillful people ,
They worked in the same fields, congregate in the same mosque, eat together from the same plate.
We were taught about treating everyone regardless of qabiil the same way we treat ourselves, hence even calling our neighbours adoon were frowned upon , as it brought intolerance to the community.
But there were limits though intermarriages were forbidden
but they were respected as part of the community and even participate in local affairs,
compared to Mogadishu nor Gaalkacyo where they are lynched
That's why we are not against our African brothers