Ali Barre

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Ali Barre

Ali Barre

@AliBarrre

Somali 🇸🇴.

Katılım Eylül 2019
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Ali Barre@AliBarrre·
Somali national anthem 🇸🇴.
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Xamse Y. 👈🏾
Xamse Y. 👈🏾@SOM8400·
Imagine trying to tell the world 40 million Somalis are registered 67IQ score that was registered from a 7 year old refugee girl who never went to school. I have two PHD in Physics and Bachelor in computer science from MIT and I am Somali. I run two companies that have a return of $250 million dollars annually for investors. Benny Johnson and Brandon Gill have the lowest IQ of Americans to actually get on national media to speak like this. One is groomed like a azari afghan boy by his father in Law while the other is gay closet freak hiding Behind Jesus and trying to pay child support from X monetary compensation from Elon Musk. These kind of Men is why people around the world look Americans as dumbest of whites in western hemisphere. I have seen even Cambodian rat eaters complaining about how dumb American whites are.
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson

The average IQ in Haiti: 67-82 The average IQ in Somalia: 68-72 The average IQ in Afghanistan: 75-83 Welfare use for non-citizen Haitian households: 65% Welfare use for Somali households: 81% Welfare use for non-citizen Afghan households: 87% Perhaps we are not importing the best and brightest. This is what I asked Rep. Brandon Gill about. "That’s the problem. And perhaps there’s a link between this and the welfare usages that you see from migrants in many countries." "Whenever you bring in a population who largely has not really interacted with what we would consider the modern American world and the modern American economy, they have a hard time staying afloat. And the result is that they become a net drain economically on the rest of the society." Gill also says it's common sense that these immigrants learning alongside American students hurts the quality of their education. He's absolutely right. We need more Congressmen who aren't afraid to speak the truth.

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Balqees
Balqees@HornChronicles·
The @DailyMail tweeted this. On what grounds does the Mail have to label this mentally ill man a terrorist? Ayanle Hassan Ali is not a terrorist. That is not my opinion. It is the finding of a Canadian court. In 2018, Judge Ian MacDonnell found him not criminally responsible due to mental illness and acquitted him of terrorism-related charges for an incident that took place in 2016. He has been in the psychiatric system ever since. Five years as a model patient at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. Discharged to live with his father. His doctors testified he had a positive year in the community. The actual risk finding, buried near the bottom of the article, is low under supervision. The Daily Mail calls him a terrorist eleven times. Their own article records the acquittal, the diagnosis, the psychiatric supervision, the low risk finding. They printed the evidence that refutes their headline and ran the headline anyway. Not once. Eleven times. “The terrorist was found not criminally responsible.” “The terrorist was ultimately cornered.” His iPod was open to Quran Chapter Two during the attack. He was heard praying as officers restrained him. The Mail presents this as sinister, not the actions of a man in the grip of a psychotic episode. What he was doing was not ideology. It was illness. His doctors presented the same religious practice, daily prayer, mosque attendance, Quran memorisation, as part of his recovery. The same facts, pointed in the opposite direction. They also publish his mother’s schizophrenia diagnosis. The article’s own language is “untreated.” If a condition is untreated, on what clinical basis is it being named and published? The Mail has taken a secondhand reference from a legal document and printed it as medical fact about a private woman in a foreign country. She is accused of nothing. She is party to nothing. The paper stripped her family of protection before they knew they needed it. In other cases, schizophrenia anchors the entire piece. The illness that went unmanaged. The family that struggled. The system that failed a young man before he reached crisis. That story exists. It is told regularly, with sympathy, about people who look nothing like Ali. Who gets that story and who does not is not random. It is a consistent editorial decision about whose pain is worth reporting and whose is not. A Black Somali Muslim man does not get to be unwell in the British press. He gets to be a terrorist. Eleven times. This is not incidental. Somalis in Britain have faced a specific and sustained targeting in the press long before this story. The knife crime association, the gang narrative, the radicalisation story. The Mail does not need to make the argument from scratch. It has been made for decades. It only needs to remind you. This story did not appear by accident. It appeared in a media landscape where Reform is rising, where anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant rhetoric has become louder and more acceptable, and where this kind of story finds an audience, a purpose, and no consequences. The Mail knows its audience. More precisely, it knows how this story will be read. They have assessed, correctly, that the man they defamed and the community they implicate have no meaningful recourse in this country. No regulator with teeth. No political constituency willing to raise it. No frontbench that will touch it. On that, they are right. What the Daily Mail has chosen to do is find a mentally ill man guilty in the court of public opinion. He is the wrong faith, the wrong race, the wrong ethnicity. His very being is the crime. That this is published and circulated without consequence is not a failure. It is the system working exactly as it always has, for exactly the people it was built to protect. And he is not one of them.
Daily Mail@DailyMail

Canadian terrorist who burst into military recruitment service and stabbed corporal is given permission to fly to MECCA and on to Somalia to meet arranged marriage bride trib.al/SIJlvre

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عبدالوهاب بن محمد القحطاني
المسلمون يقفون مع وحدة الصومال والصهاينة واذنابهم يريدون تقسيم الصومال قبحهم الله
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Mohamed Salad
Mohamed Salad@MohamedASalad·
On a regular basis too!!! Never cared what a single soul thought!! My boy !!! 🤞🏾💙
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Abs@absnoure

@MohamedASalad Ye i remember u was waring macawiis in college as well 😂

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Hiba Shookari. هبة شوكري
الجهد الاستثنائي اللذي تقوم به الخارجية الصومالية @MOFASomalia في حشد الدعم ضد العدوان الصهيوني على وحدة البلاد أثمر عن إلتفاف مهم وقوي لشقيقاتها في المملكة العربية السعودية ومصر وتركيا والاردن والكويت وباكستان وبنغلاديش، هذا التحشيد السياسي مهم جدا لبناء جبهة موحدة تدرك جميعها خطرالمساس بوحدة الصومال على أمن البحر الأحمر وعلى أمن ومصالح هذه الدول #الصومال
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harr@naveel91210439·
@AliBarrre Exactly. Lakin dhibata jirta dadkeena madaxa ayeey hoos urariciyan kuwana wey kibir badanyihin aniga hada kunool turkiga i know them wlhi my people embarrass us mararka qaar
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Ali Barre@AliBarrre·
@naveel91210439 We should be grateful to each other. It's a win win deal, not a zero sum competition.
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harr@naveel91210439·
@AliBarrre From the turkish prospective they think we should be grateful to them not the other way
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Dr. Abdurahman Baadiyow
When the Somali state collapsed, many countries supported its people in different ways. Some welcomed them as refugees and even granted citizenship, others provided humanitarian aid, and some contributed to reconciliation, security efforts, and state-building. We must be grateful to all of them. However, no country has matched Türkiye in the effectiveness of its combined humanitarian, developmental, and security assistance. That said, recently, amid growing internal political disagreements among Somalia’s political elites, I have observed what appears to be targeted propaganda against Türkiye in the social media. While the implementation of Türkiye’s programs are not without faults, however, any concerns should be addressed in a constructive and brotherly manner, rather than through hostile narratives that risk undermining the strategic partnership between our two brotherly countries.
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M.M. Dhoore
M.M. Dhoore@dhoorebbc·
The #Turkish Çağrı Bey drilling vessel is sailing to the Curad1 well for deep-sea drilling in Somali waters with protection from the #Somali #Turkish Naval Task Group.
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Ali Barre@AliBarrre·
@hornaristocrat The biggest hurdle was always the first to take the risk. Once that problem gets out of the way, Somalia will hold the leverage over the oil companies.
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HA📚@hornaristocrat·
"When the biggest oil companies heard that the drilling ship was on the way, and when they saw the seismic reports, they all rushed to me, Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP,.. and we have appointments with a lot of them"
Somali Petroleum Authority (SPA)@TheOfficialSPA

The Turkish government said, ‘We will take the risk and stand with you as your brothers, let’s see others come forward.’ And they did exactly that; here they are with us said Abdulkadir Adan, Chairman of @TheOfficialSPA.

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Umut Çağrı Sarı
Umut Çağrı Sarı@umutcagrisariii·
"I couldn’t get over the impact of the Çağrı Bey ship. Seeing it up close was a breathtaking experience. Çağrı Bey is like a massive city in motion. It is truly a work of art..." Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan read aloud at the podium the heartfelt words of a Somali young man who saw the Çağrı Bey:
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Ali Barre@AliBarrre·
@JMeservey @hassansharub So, are you basically admitting that Somaliland will be used as a cannon fodder to fight the Houthis, and by extension, Iran?
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Joshua Meservey
Joshua Meservey@JMeservey·
Our current scenario--a confrontation with Iran that may activate the Houthis against Red Sea shipping while Djibouti and some of our shaky European allies restrict use of their facilities--is just the type of contingency that advocates for US recognition of Somaliland's independence have invoked for years. SL is well positioned, has useful facilities in Berbera and potentially elsewhere, and won't restrict US and Israeli strikes against the Houthis or Iran.
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz

Turns out Israel’s recognition of Somaliland was not just the right thing to do. It was the smart thing to do.

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Umut Çağrı Sarı
Umut Çağrı Sarı@umutcagrisariii·
“We seek not to exploit, but to prosper together. We sincerely believe that Çağrı Bey will bring good news to our Somali brothers and sisters. —Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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