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Do you folks remember the picture of the Syrian toddler who died when the boat travelling for Europe capsized? Do you guys remember howviral that picture went? I don't care how viral it went with Arabs but I remember it was a well shared and was much discussed in the Somali community. I remember seeing the duas coming left and right and Somali people feeling sick to their stomach for the boy. I was one of those people because any human would have felt the same for a child.
Now compare that to the recent Somali kids(one of them was younger than the Syrian boy) whose organs were harvested. Have you guys noticed that this story was not so popular amongst us? Why do you think that is? What is wrong with Somali people that they go berserk and lose it when injustice is done to others but remain quiet when they are the ones suffering the same injustice or worse? I was outraged by the lack of discussion on the recent unfortunate event that took place in Egypt.
We need to start doing psycological tests on a lot of Somalis to see what it is that is wrong with us. I don't think this is something you would find anywhere else. It is human nature to always feel more hurt and even at times more violent when events such as this happens to your fellow people. Somalis don't have this.
You can go kill a Somali(as was done in london) in a place that is densely Somali and walk out without anything done to you. You couldn't do this to any other people. Why is this? I am really mind boggled about the whole thing.
Now compare that to the recent Somali kids(one of them was younger than the Syrian boy) whose organs were harvested. Have you guys noticed that this story was not so popular amongst us? Why do you think that is? What is wrong with Somali people that they go berserk and lose it when injustice is done to others but remain quiet when they are the ones suffering the same injustice or worse? I was outraged by the lack of discussion on the recent unfortunate event that took place in Egypt.
We need to start doing psycological tests on a lot of Somalis to see what it is that is wrong with us. I don't think this is something you would find anywhere else. It is human nature to always feel more hurt and even at times more violent when events such as this happens to your fellow people. Somalis don't have this.
You can go kill a Somali(as was done in london) in a place that is densely Somali and walk out without anything done to you. You couldn't do this to any other people. Why is this? I am really mind boggled about the whole thing.