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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴

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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
Finally getting better at drawing
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DrFaqashSlayer@DrFaqashSlayer·
He is not “Somali”. He is a Somalian from the country of Somalia. Somali is an ethnicity, just as those from Djibouti are called Djiboutian but they are ethically Somali. Somalilanders reject this abhorrent attack done by this “Somalian” and will always stand with those oppressed and targeted due to their religion.
Sky News@SkyNews

BREAKING: The Metropolitan Police say the man arrested in the Golders Green terror attack is a 45-year-old British national, born in Somalia. trib.al/2wcdQZt 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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bhlub@thebhlub·
Performative statements mean nothing. UK public deserve to know that not a single UK-based Somalian organisation protested the Prime Minister of Somalia publicly saying: "Jews are descendants of monkeys and pigs", and "I support Hamas". Somalian antisemitism is systemic.
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Hi @Keir_Starmer, "Jews are descendants of monkeys and pigs". "I support Hamas". These are the words publicly stated by Somalia's SITTING Prime Minister who receives UK tax payer support to run his government. You are part of the problem.

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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
@ardulsomaal Yh cuz somalia was known as somaliland, when he says as far east to somaliland it's clearly referring to the most eastern part of africa which somalia and plus somaliland did not exist in 1961.
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Great House
Great House@xspotsdamark·
During the Burma campaign in WW2, British officers noted that Japanese soldiers were extremely terrified of Africans, and on a few occasions, Japanese soldiers fled in terror or quickly surrendered to them whenever they encountered African troops, for fear that their corpses would be eaten by Africans if they were killed in combat. Some British officers further perpetuated the cannibalism rumors by having African soldiers butcher & meat next to Japanese prisoners of war . Some British officers went as far as ordering his Ugandan soldiers dismember a dead Japanese soldier, put the pieces into a boiling pot, while dancing around the fire, to stage a supposed cannibal ritual, while Japanese scouts watched from a distance
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カミツレ@7korobi___8oki

黒い人、うちの近所での遭遇率どんどん上がっとる。 骨格も筋肉のつき方もレベルが日本人とは全く違う。 わたし細身なので組み伏されたら秒で終わる。 自分の死因予想に異国人からの暴力がラインクインしてくるとは。 数年前までは想像してなかったわ。 有為転変だわ、、、

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TheSunOfGod
TheSunOfGod@Africanistkemte·
No ethnic Somali claiming to be a historian has been able to prove to me that the ancient coral-stone pillar tombs scattered along the Banaadir coast, and associated with the people who built the coral-stone towns of Mogadishu, Merca, and Kismayo, were originally built by Cushitic people. They never show archaeological evidence or matching distribution patterns in Djibouti 🇩🇯, eastern Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (the Somali Region), or northern Somalia, all areas associated with Cushitic populations. Yet the exact same coral-stone pillar tombs appear across Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, and the Comoros, in regions historically inhabited by Bantu populations, while they are absent from northern Somali regions such as Puntland, Zeila, Somaliland, Avalites, Mosylon, Malao (Berbera), and Opone (Haafun). These ancient coral-stone tombs are evidence that the Banaadir coast was originally inhabited by Bantu populations, who later carried this architectural and funerary tradition southward, which would explain why the same tomb forms are found further down the Swahili coast and across the western Indian Ocean.
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Jim Njue
Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
There is a reason South Africa was the last country in Africa to get independence. And they couldn’t do it alone we all had to gang up and help them.
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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴
Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
@Underworld471 Siyaad barre gave your people insane trauma to the point you are throwing away your own ethnicity lol. I kinda support this new wave of idoors not claiming to be somali it makes you people look more retarded and crazy
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H2O@adalsultinate·
@thebhlub You should consider logging off as your misinformation is damaging. As a Somalilander of Isaaq descent, I reject being labeled as 'Somali' in any capacity. It is precisely this mindset that led to our current predicament. This old mindset MUST go, and name change is imminent.
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bhlub@thebhlub·
Somaliland, I am declaring code red 🔴 There are people in our midst, seemingly reasonable, healthy, educated adults, who dont know their ethnicity!! How did we reach this point?? I repeat, xaalku waa code red. Where is Sheikh Rusheeye
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𝕯𝖆𝖑𝕳𝖆𝖌𝖊 🫆 دَليِلُ البَلا
The Turkey–Somalia petroleum agreement is not a morality tale about imperialism. It is a case study in how an unrated state secures capital in a high-risk environment. Somalia lacks sovereign creditworthiness. It has no rating from major international agencies like S&P, Fitch, or Moody’s. Therefore, it can't borrow cheaply (if it can), guarantee investor security, or run competitive licensing rounds like stable hydrocarbon states. Instead, it substitutes what it has for what it lacks: resources exchanged for security, technical capacity, and risk reduction. This is the structural price of bringing capital into one of the most insecure, technically demanding, and politically risky extraction zones. Offshore exploration in frontier basins requires billions in upfront capital; capital that does not enter unrated jurisdictions without protection and leverage. Without such terms, capital does not arrive and resources remain stranded. Taken together, Türkiye received a first-mover contract because of the structural conditions Somalia finds itself in. Legally and geopolitically, the deal reflects contractual realism and strategic positioning under constraint.
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Safari
Safari@Safari_liv3·
I predict that Chinese wuxia will eventually be claimed as part of “Korean culture” too. Sooner or later, we will probably see a flood of Korean wuxia films, dramas, and comics. And when people question it, the answer will be the same familiar script: Chinese culture will suddenly be rebranded as “shared Asian culture,” and wuxia will be reframed as something Korea has supposedly had since ancient times. It is always the same pattern: borrow first, relabel it later, and then act offended when someone points out the obvious.
스튜디오아르케(studioARCHE)@studioarcheX

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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴
Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
@TheLanderMan If you know anything about somali clans you know that yabare hails from the jidwaaq clan, sorry but this hotep shit won't work in me. I mean I didn't expect anything from people that were put in human zoos in England. Imagine helping colonist just to end up put in human zoos 😭
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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
@TheLanderMan Sorry to burst your bubble but omanis never ruled my people. If you read the futuh al habesha you would know that your peoples clan were never mentioned throughout the whole war while darood and hawiye were mentioned, it's not my fault your people were irrelevant
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Mr.Insanity 🇸🇴@_MrInsanity_·
@2025summer I mean what did u expect from people that were put in human zoos in England for white people enjoyments
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