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Hot Somali women
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Do you have any proof? |
Where can i buy Bantu slaves at?? I got this thousand acre farm that needs tending. I would prefer West African Bantus coz they are much cheaper than our Somali Bantus, but i think it's impossible to get them here these days. |
Somalis are blessed with rich culture, beautiful women etc. ![]() |
You Somalis/Ethiopians are blessed with rich culture and beauty. |
Somali https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn3ZP7pAwiQ Ethiopian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxV-n9iSkEs AWALE ADAN & TEDDY AFRO are the best Horn Of Africa singers. ![]() |
TheTransformer:I'm not Somali but wish i was a Somali. I love everything about Somalia. I love the Somali culture, they have strong culture, faith, nice food and beautiful people. I'm a Nigerian by the way and i really hate my country, culture and people. We are too backwards. WHY DID GOD MADE ME A BANTU? |
VomeSchakleton:Blame the Arabs not the Somalis. Arabs started the Blacks slavery first, then came the Somalis. The Arabs took the slaves from their homes (Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya and West Africa) and kidnapped on ships and boats to Somalia. Many Europeans, Arabs, and Somalis bought them. |
Wooow Somalis are beautiful people. Wish i was a Somali |
'Bantus are ethnically, physically, and culturally distinct from Somalis, and they have remained marginalized ever since their arrival in Somalia.' *jareer = hard hair Bantu adult and children slaves (referred to collectively as jareer* by their Somali masters[13]) were purchased in the slave market exclusively to do undesirable work on plantation grounds.[13] They were made to work in plantations owned by Somalis along the southern Shebelle and Jubba rivers, harvesting lucrative cash crops such as grain and cotton.[14] Bantu slaves toiled under the control of and separately from their Somali patrons' 'In terms of legal considerations, Bantu slaves were devalued. Somali social mores strongly discouraged, censured and looked down upon any kind of sexual contact with Bantu slaves. Freedom for these plantation slaves was also often acquired through escape.[13] As part of a broader practice then common among slave owners in Northeast Africa, some Somali masters in the hinterland near Mogadishu reportedly used to circumcise their female slaves so as to increase the latter's perceived value in the slave market. In 1609, the Portuguese missionary João dos Santos reported that one such group had a "custome to sew up their females, especially their slaves being young to make them unable for conception, which makes these slaves sell dearer, both for their chastitie, and for better confidence which their masters put in them.' 'The Bantus were also conscripted to forced labor on Italian-owned plantations since the Somalis themselves were averse to what they deemed menial labor,[17] and because the Italians viewed the Somalis as racially superior to the Bantu.' https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Somalia
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