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axum:Desperate fools? Why are you acting out like a desperate fool yourself? Only a desperate fool with no picture would slander a community leader like Abdirizak Bihi. Have you notice the Liberians have their seperate from other bantus as well? Please stop embarassing us OK. |
You should stop and get a good role model there are plenty out there for you in this state! |
axum:First you tell me to die some horrible death and now you call me the sick person? What foolish behavior again it is you and your existence that confirms what you are and that is just an impostor. 1. How can a Minnesota man be so in the dark about Somalis in Minnesota? 2. Do you go outside much? You should become a better man first. |
Allah blessed me with 5 proper senses so I'm always going to use them and repel the ignorant at any chance I get. More than likely this just another want to be guy that does favors for those who treat his own like trash in their place. How much more easy can it get this ignoramus lol |
Did you even read the article you cant be Somali if you will not enjoy reading or enjoy poetry. Actually, I’m driving back from the meeting as we speak with you right now,” he said. “We openly talked about the misunderstanding of both communities. We all agreed that not only do we share color, but also heritages and daily issues that face our communities.” ![]() |
I can post some more if you want me to ![]() |
axum:If that is true then I know you will really hate this. http://www.minnpost.com/community-sketchbook/2014/04/after-rocky-start-somali-and-african-americans-finding-common-ground |
Axum, just a few questions. If you have been outside Somalia where have you been? Try Minneapolis Minnesota if you want. |
Good Riddance. |
Stop stop stop it Ok. You are just some silly old man with a Somali fetish Ok? This not the way a somali men conduct themselves. It's the internet and you want to tarnish every Somali good name treating it as a battlefield. Where is your faith in Allah? If it must be war then it will be war but such consistent behavior does not fit our Somali men. |
You are the only joke here that I can see being you as the main impostor, so tell me why are you tarnishing our good name. If you are truly Somali then I must insist! |
Are you going to check into this or do I need to post more? Did you know there are Somali men here who date fat white women? Do you know how angry that makes me probably not just a non somali! |
So now this is jokes and stuff if so then how can any body take you serious?? |
axum:Well if that is true go witness all our young Somali men dating up all those Africa American teen girls in minneapolis. |
Axum he cant speak for our community may be his special community. |
These dont seem like brother. |
You are saying that these are your brothers from a different mother correct? axum:Is this how true brothers are treating each other today? |
Waxaad tahay ma somali u joojiyaan. ![]() |
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Of course, this statement is really just a summary of the other five reasons you should choose organic cosmetics. Why on earth would you want to use harsh chemicals on your skin that are not only dangerous to both your health and the earth, but also rough on your skin? How can it be beautifying to use a product that dries your skin, making it look tired and dull? Even if there’s a temporary benefit from chemical-based cosmetics, that benefit comes at a cost: your future beauty. Do you want your skin to age prematurely? Do you want to increase your risk for suffering from a chronic disease? There’s certainly nothing beautiful about that! |
I am seing the same vibe as well again we can not let the few tarnish our good name. As a Somali woman not in Somalia but america I see more vivid than ever and the fact is we have no reason to even become such racist. Who are we being racist to and what for? It is time that our good name and the faith we have in our religion not be tarnish on a few idiots. If some see this as a apology then so be it. |
We can not as good Somalis stand by and let them tarnish our names because in the end we are all black as seen. ![]() Any comments are appreciated. |
Minnesota: KKK Symbol and Swastika Spray Painted on Somali-American’s Driveway in Apparent Vandalism The FBI has been asked to investigate the vandalism of a Somali-American family’s home: Racist graffiti on Rochester driveway bring call for FBI (Star Tribune) ROCHESTER – Police say they have no suspects after racist graffiti were found on the driveway of a Somali-American family. Meanwhile Minnesota Muslim leaders called on the FBI to investigate. A swastika and a KKK symbol, apparently referring to the Ku Klux Klan, were found on the driveway Sunday. The word “stink” was written nearby. Fahma Mohamed told the Post-Bulletin that the symbols felt “very personal” — a message to make her family feel unwelcome. “Minnesotans of all faiths must speak out against the hatred and intolerance that leads to this type of disturbing incident,” said Lori Saroya, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN). “State and federal law enforcement authorities should assist in bringing the perpetrators of this apparent bias-motivated crime to justice.” Mohamed says many neighbors have brought over flowers and expressed their regret. It took about three hours to power-wash the graffiti away. Last May, the same symbols were painted on the siding of a house a block away. CAIR-MN had asked the FBI to look into that case as well. Read more http://www.loonwatch.com/2012/05/minnesota-kkk-symbol-and-swastika-spray-painted-on-somali-americans-driveway-in-apparent-vandalism/ |



