Yemenis are against somalis

They treated us horribly when we were refugees, Most of them have disdain for us and consider us to be only a step ahead of al akhdam. And the stabbed us in the back during the ogaden war when they joined the communist coalition against us, Why do you guys love them, When they hate you? Is this some form of sado-maschosism you enjoy being mistreated by arabs especially khaleejis
 
Every ethnic group have shitty people, Yemenis were extremely hospitable towards Somalis and Somali refugees were on par with Yemeni citizens!
Saxiib we both know this is not true, Yemenis were mostly unhospitable, And while we consider them as our brothers they consider us as beneath them
 

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Saxiib we both know this is not true, Yemenis were mostly unhospitable, And while we consider them as our brothers they consider us as beneath them
Sxb did you grow up in Yemen? I can't say that I did but I know a few guys who lived in Yemen as kids and they told me they had a good experience.

Every ethnic group have shitty people and there are many horror stories of Somali refugees being maltreated but you can't deny that the Yemeni government invited Somalis and gave them equal opportunities are Yemeni citizens!
 
Sxb did you grow up in Yemen? I can't say that I did but I know a few guys who lived in Yemen as kids and they told me they had a good experience.

Every ethnic group have shitty people and there are many horror stories of Somali refugees being maltreated but you can't deny that the Yemeni government invited Somalis and gave them equal opportunities are Yemeni citizens!
Now but my father did and hundreds of other somalis who share the same thoughts regarding yemenis as i do?
 
I don't know about you, but I have family who lived in Aden and Mukalla and both have established communities there who enjoy respect from the locals. Obviously it'll be different if your family were living in one of the camps or were otherwise destitute; vulnerable people can often be exploited or abused.
 
I don't know about you, but I have family who lived in Aden and Mukalla and both have established communities there who enjoy respect from the locals. Obviously it'll be different if your family were living in one of the camps or were otherwise destitute; vulnerable people can often be exploited or abused.
My family lived there before the civil war, Around the 70s
 
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