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Where injustice casts a shadow, madness hides. This lens exposes it.

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Some truths are forbidden not because they’re false, But because they expose what power protects. This lens exists to show what hides in the shadows.
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Most people are not thinking. They are repeating what the elders, culture, religion, or the group have already approved. #CopyPasteMinds #SomaliReality
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People don’t form beliefs through observation or logic. They inherit beliefs and spend their lives defending them emotionally. #CollectiveThinkingCulture #SomaliReality
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When the same beliefs, fears, and narratives are passed down without question, you don’t get diversity of thought — you get copy-paste minds. #SomaliReality #CopyPasteMindset
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When a woman needs to be “chosen” by men, she can turn her own child into a prop. And then act like she’s the victim of a “misunderstanding.” That’s not innocence. That’s strategy. #MaleCenteredCulture #SomaliReality
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Some women are so conditioned to compete for male approval that they’ll sacrifice everything just to stay visible. #MaleCenteredCulture #SomaliReality
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In male-centered societies, even motherhood can get distorted into performance — where sympathy becomes currency and boundaries disappear. #SomaliReality #MaleCenteredCulture
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Once every question turns into a “call for unity,” patterns stay exactly the same. Not talent. Not merit. Just timing, access, and systems doing what they reward. #CouldAllThisBeConnected
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This connects to a broader pattern: when harm is exposed, responsibility is deflected, and the victim card is pulled — race, religion, or clan becomes a call for unity. Accountability disappears, conversation stops. #SomaliReality #VictimMindsetCulture
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Being a refugee opened doors. Framing experiences as marginalization or discrimination amplified influence. Combined with strategic networks, it created political visibility without building traditional institutions. #CouldAllThisBeConnected
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The same pattern shows in politics. Somali representation in the U.S. surged where systems rewarded identity-based advocacy, civil rights framing, and victim narratives. #SomaliFraudCommunity
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Market dominance abroad didn’t come from local talent — it came from asymmetric capital entering low-oversight markets. Informal economies respond to liquidity, speed, and trust networks — not skill alone. #CouldItBeConnected #FraudCommunity
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Everything changed after mass Somali refugee resettlement to the U.S. in the 1990s (roughly 1992–2005). Dollar access + legal protection + global remittance networks = capital ready to flow back into East Africa. #CouldItBeConnected #SomaliFraudCommunity
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Before 1980, Somalis traded in Nairobi and Ethiopia, but they did not dominate. Presence existed. Market control didn’t. That baseline matters — dominance didn’t emerge out of nowhere. #SomaliFraudCommunity
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Could all this be connected? 🤔 Why Somali dominance shows up in some markets and countries — but not others — might have less to do with talent, and more to do with money, migration, and opportunity. #SomaliFraudCommunity
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Representation usually grows where communities invest long-term in systems. So when it appears almost exclusively in one country, it’s fair to ask: what incentives exist there that don’t exist elsewhere? #AskingTheHardQuestions
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It’s interesting how Somali political presence is almost nonexistent in Africa, Asia, Australia, or even Canada — but suddenly very visible across multiple offices in the U.S. That contrast alone raises questions worth discussing. #SomaliFraudCommunity
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Look innocent in public. Horrors in private. The louder they scream against abuse, zina, and trafficking, the more serious the crime they’re hiding. Minnesota fraud is just a glimpse. #SomaliReality #FraudCommunity
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This community invented moral theater: public outrage, sermons, virtue signaling. Behind closed doors? Zina, sex trafficking, exploitation. They’ve brainwashed themselves so deeply, they don’t even see the hypocrisy." #FraudCommunity
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"They scream ‘respect women!’ ‘don’t commit zina!’ ‘Don’t traffic kids!’ in public. Then behind closed doors, they sleep with predators, traffic girls, cheat, and do every sin they preach against. Professional actors. Fraud is the real religion." #FruadCommunity
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Online and offline, the community projects the image of a “perfect Muslim society.” Behind the curtain, sex trafficking, gay sex, abuse, and hypocrisy are hidden. Silence is the real religion here. #SomaliSexCulture #BehindClosedDoors
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