I'm not sure what is going on amongst our political class, which we cannot trust. Female genital mutilation and the cult of the clan are two indisputable pillars of Somali culture. The diaspora exports both of these things when it establishes a community large enough to keep secrets, as documented by world renowned feminist and author
@Ayaan . The "clan before all" mentality is one reason Somali crime rings and gangs are so successful throughout the world. It is a certainty that
@HonAhmedHussen knows these things.
Not all cultures we celebrate with months of recognition are incompatible with what Canadian culture should aspire to be, but Somali culture is. Brutality and corruption are at its very core.
We should celebrate Somalis who have broken free and escaped that culture, but Canada should not celebrate that culture until its brutal barbarism is part of a distant past and never seen in the developed world.
Canada’s Somali community has made remarkable contributions to our country and continues to enrich every aspect of Canadian life.
From entrepreneurs creating jobs, to healthcare professionals caring for our families, to teachers, public servants, community leaders, athletes, artists, and small business owners, Somali Canadians have helped build stronger communities from coast to coast.
Their story is also a Canadian success story, one of hard work, resilience, family values, and a commitment to giving back.
We see that success in businesses founded and led by Somali Canadians, including Karma Food Co., known for its healthy food products, The Village Grocer Inc., which has become a well known grocery retailer, and numerous transportation, logistics, technology, real estate, and financial services businesses that contribute millions of dollars to the Canadian economy and create jobs in communities across the country.
We also see it in the achievements of prominent Somali Canadians such as Ahmed Hussen, who arrived in Canada as a refugee and went on to serve as a federal cabinet minister; Hodan Nalayeh, the celebrated journalist and storyteller who helped share the stories of Somalis around the world; Faisal Hassan, one of the first Somali Canadian Members of Provincial Parliament in Ontario; and Mustafa Farah, whose community leadership and advocacy have helped strengthen opportunities for young Canadians.
Canada is stronger because of the diversity, talent, and contributions of Somali Canadians. Today, we celebrate a community that continues to help shape the future of our country for the better.
Thank you for all that you do.