Don't think he has room to talk.
Apart from that, a similar sentiment was shared by a cab driver uncle. He talked about knowing many Somali uncles in the UK who divorced their wives, resulting in the creation of ciyaal suuq (marketplace children). According to him, the Hoyos (mothers) are often considered hard-headed, and Somali women, in general, may resist accepting things the man's way, leading to a sense of disempowerment among men. He added that the cultural dynamics sometimes contribute to men feeling miskeen (helpless). In his view, being in the West, some women may believe that kicking the husband out, after a period of headaches and the man leaving, gives them the freedom to do whatever they want. It's interesting how the topic shifted from initially discussing the degenerate youths in the UK, and I had remind him that am not part of the peasant class.
Xalimo will support ajnabi men