Can someone explain to me, where that stereotype comes from?
Somali Djiboutians (Issa).... I am not talking about Afar, Yemenis, Amhara, Oromo Djiboutian.... are far from liberals except the bad apples that excite everywhere.
Most of the Djiboutians (Issa) born speak Somali, some can't write and/or read Somali because of the school systems not teaching how to read or write Somali... and focusing on French and Arabic.
Somalis Djiboutian (Issa) are forced to learn french and use french at work because of the different ethnicities in Djibouti (is the way to communicate and understand each other) and a big influence of French pigs wanting to kip Djibouti dependant.
Somalis Djiboutian (Issa) have Somali names or Arab/Islamic names.... no Thomas, Capucine, Lucien etc....
All the history of prostitution and the easy Djiboutian girl are mostly because of Amhara in
(Quarter 2), Afars are a bit more liberal in my POV, but we have also some Somalis bad apples who followed french soldiers and married with them.
Djibouti is a Muslim majority country, many Djiboutian finished the Quran, Djibouti has great sheikh, they are mostly private so that why we don’t hear about them in Europe or America.
May Allah gives Djibouti a better Muslim president to make Djibouti great again.
lol being proud Issa Somali isn’t a crime .You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
lol being proud Issa Somali isn’t a crime .
bad apples exist but lol the generalisation .... iraqi and Lebanese should look in a mirror before accusing other of being liberals.
I didn't say it was a crime.
Now that I think of it, I have never seen a Djibouti woman wear a hijab before and the city I lived in for most of my life was at least 25% Issa within the Somali community. I was told there were at least 5000 Issa in the city from a Somali community organizer. Issa only do hagbad within themselves for some reason and he had that statistic. I have not seen one with a hijab in 2 decades. That says alot about Djiboutian liberalness.
I approve of this though. Djiboutians are my people. They know how to party and they will not judge you if you become a Christian, are gay, have sex, drink or have a boyfriend. They are ilbaax and you can trust them when it comes to vices because they do it more extreme than you do. They put up Christmas trees and make Turkey Thanksgiving dinners.
Be honest to yourself walaal, how many khat vendors did you see when you went there?Ok....
I knew you were a Gurgura from Dire DawaThe ones who call Djib liberal are the same ones who worship a nation like Turkey, where most ppl are gaal lool.
To a theocrat anything normal is liberal and kufr
There are various somali clans that live there, no need to single out 1 group.
Christian is understandable but gay what’s with the cap. Many people told me if they found a gay person they would stone them.I didn't say it was a crime.
Now that I think of it, I have never seen a Djibouti woman wear a hijab before and the city I lived in for most of my life was at least 25% Issa within the Somali community. I was told there were at least 5000 Issa in the city from a Somali community organizer. Issa only do hagbad within themselves for some reason and he had that statistic. I have not seen one with a hijab in 2 decades. That says alot about Djiboutian liberalness.
I approve of this though. Djiboutians are my people. They know how to party and they will not judge you if you become a Christian, are gay, have sex, drink or have a boyfriend. They are ilbaax and you can trust them when it comes to vices because they do it more extreme than you do. They put up Christmas trees and make Turkey Thanksgiving dinners.
I love my pasta si si sonetto Somalis too.i love the oui oui somalis