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also their is no need for such information in the lead of the article
also their is no need for such information in the lead of the article

== strange section that mentions attitudes to sex ==

sociologist Katrine Fangen conducted interviews with 50 Somalis living in Norway. According to her interviews, both men and women were positive towards gender equality when understood as both men and women working outside the home. There was a significant difference for sexuality, where boys had much greater sexual freedom than girls and they could engage in behaviour that would be strongly sanctioned when done by a female.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://kjonnsforskning.no/nb/2008/02/hva-er-det-med-somalierne|title=Hva er det med somalierne?|last=|first=|date=|website=kjonnsforskning.no|language=nb|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-02-24}}</ref>

this was what was written in the original section, i have read the article and their was no mention of whther or not boys have greater sexual freedom sex is generally coincided taboo in the Somali community and msot parents would advice against participatin degenerate behaviour the only thing mentioned in the article was gender equality in the work place between somali men and women as men were more likely to work then women in the somali community

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recent removal of WP:RS information

Hi Sahasu, per WP:BRD when your edits were reverted becaues they removed information sourcedto WP:RS sources in violation of WP:PRESERVE, you are required to discuss your edits on the talk page. You are welcome to add new material to the article, but material being "old" is not a reason to delete it - it's simply part of the history of the subject. Are we going to delete the article about World War 1 just because it's old? Of course not. A Thousand Words (talk) 06:01, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

why does somalis in norway have to start of with such deregetory information in the elad other ethnic group pages does not include this — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sahasu (talkcontribs) 07:25, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

no need for blatanly racist material in this article about somalis getting deported comitting fraud and crime

this article should be about somalis in norway the number of population employment and socio economic situation without the need to mention fraud or crime or deported somalis can the article please just mention the somalis who are here and not the ones deported or whether or not the population is comitting crimes or not that would be nice thank you

also their is no need for such information in the lead of the article

strange section that mentions attitudes to sex

sociologist Katrine Fangen conducted interviews with 50 Somalis living in Norway. According to her interviews, both men and women were positive towards gender equality when understood as both men and women working outside the home. There was a significant difference for sexuality, where boys had much greater sexual freedom than girls and they could engage in behaviour that would be strongly sanctioned when done by a female.[1]

this was what was written in the original section, i have read the article and their was no mention of whther or not boys have greater sexual freedom sex is generally coincided taboo in the Somali community and msot parents would advice against participatin degenerate behaviour the only thing mentioned in the article was gender equality in the work place between somali men and women as men were more likely to work then women in the somali community

  1. ^ "Hva er det med somalierne?". kjonnsforskning.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2019-02-24. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)