I don’t think this is comparable
Piracy and 1991 were major events that caught global attention for understandable reasons.
A few thousand being engaged in online tribal bickering, or FGS law proposals or any of the small discourses on Somali social media absolutely do not deserve that level of visibility and that attention is almost entirely drawn by the diasporas yap about this on tiktok.
your main point is right, Somalis shouldn’t even be in such a vulnerable spot in the first place, but also 2nd gens should refrain from engaging these topics without the context of Somali fluency
Yes I get your point but also think in the bigger picture… There is a lot of fucked UPP countries all over the world, a lot infinitely worse than Somalia and doing a lot worse than Somali pirates ever could DREAM of
In the midst of the Liberian civil war there was literally cannibals eating each other and worse that I don’t even want to repeat because of how gruesome it is…
how many movies about Liberia?
ZERO!
Remember the Nigerian girls that got kidnapped by boko haram? Everyone forgot about that shit instantly. No movies even tho Michelle Obama held up that poster “bring back our girls” which lost its meaning.. bc it got turned into an unrelated, vague meme (
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/michelle-obamas-bringbackourgirls-sign/photos)
And what about when everyone was talking about Joseph Kony from Uganda in 2012? Remember when everyone was making their Facebook pfp “Stop Kony”
They made a movie about that too but……..
everyone forgot about it. Nobody even remembers Kony anymore
there is just something about somalia and somali ppl that people are much more captivated by idk whatttt it is but its not the social media because somalia is the only 3rd world country to have 2 blockbuster Hollywood movies and countless other copycats by Indians and Koreans etc
