definitely Shimalis Abdissa is not the problem, ye-zer Politika is not the root problem, Takele Uma and Addis Ababa were also not the problem.
The problem was and still is about (political) power based on self-aggrandizing narrative of the old guards. TPLF went through much of the curves of making different claims of different problems, leaving the political party that itself created before 3 decades in order to rule over Ethiopia and disowning it once its upper-hand has been remove in the party and then went as far as attacking the national defense force of the country while waving the national flag of that same country in public.
Chauvinist Amhara elites are also making many different claims and complaints about the bloodshed of many innocent lives of the citizens of the country. As sad as those crimes are , the victims were never the Amhara alone, in all of the atrocities even in Maika-Dira, there are ports indicating that the victims also included other ethnicities. The same is true about the ferocious and heinous crimes committed in Metekel-Gumuz kilil of the country.
Their demand for Abiy must resign and Kilils must be dissolved have less to do with stopping the atrocities and if they did, then it is definitely not clear about how it will going to stop them. The demand is motivated and purported as a means to come to power and if they are not in power then everything in the country have to vanish in thin air.
I said before and I repeat it here: chauvinism is not better by any means than narrow nationalism, we have to get rid of both, not just one of them, if we are seriously interested in building in a better tomorrow.
In fact there are many indications that both camps are cooperating with each other to destroy Ethiopia and all citizens should now raise up and defend their country.
This will not be a solution and it will never lead to building a democratic and inclusive society in Ethiopia, it will only perpetuate the miseries of our people and Ethiopian should stand up and stop those who are endangering the future of their country and the wellbeing of the coming generation in unison.
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wey gud!
chauvinism and narrow-minded nationalism, two sides of the same coin.
Is it or is it not? ABCD EFG ......

chauvinism and narrow-minded nationalism, two sides of the same coin.
Is it or is it not? ABCD EFG ......
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Guest1,
you are right on that, practically there is no difference between the two in the way they pose a danger to the wellbeing of Ethiopia and its people. But they are two different entities, having different physical presence and as such the two terms are their respective adopted names/designations.
It is just like the way we give two different names to 2 identical twins, which may have similar appearance and charater, still they are two different entities.
you are right on that, practically there is no difference between the two in the way they pose a danger to the wellbeing of Ethiopia and its people. But they are two different entities, having different physical presence and as such the two terms are their respective adopted names/designations.
It is just like the way we give two different names to 2 identical twins, which may have similar appearance and charater, still they are two different entities.
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It is a mare scratch of the surface that was needed to expose you for what you are The D of Orommuma no matter what. If the prime Minister of the country and chife of the Ethiopia army forces are not responsible for death of Ethiopians in daily bases who then is? Instade of dealing with killing of innocent people you are flowering it " as sad as it is the victims are not Amharas,mostly Amharas, but dose it make the killing less horrible? Actually Shemils is a criminal who ordered the mayor of Shasemene to go back to his sleep while the city was burning up Amharas and Christian Oromos got killed. SO MUCH FOR DEFENDING THE TRUTH!?
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I am not sure if the PM and Chief of Staff should and could police every corner of the country on everyday basis, specially given the widespread advarsaries the country has got today, but I am sure those who are inciting violence are equally or even more so responsible for the bloodshed of citizens of the country.TGAA wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:46It is a mare scratch of the surface that was needed to expose you for what you are The D of Orommuma no matter what. If the prime Minister of the country and chife of the Ethiopia army forces are not responsible for death of Ethiopians in daily bases who then is? Instade of dealing with killing of innocent people you are flowering it " as sad as it is the victims are not Amharas,mostly Amharas, but dose it make the killing less horrible? Actually Shemils is a criminal who ordered the mayor of Shasemene to go back to his sleep while the city was burning up Amharas and Christian Oromos got killed. SO MUCH FOR DEFENDING THE TRUTH!?
Why did you leave out this third category in your responsibility checklist?
And one more question: why did you turn back so quickly after allegedly "have rested your case"?
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SIMPLE. One engages in reasonable discussion as long as responsibleness reign Supreme, but one becomes a mundane a lpropagandist hack, it easy turn back to treat him/her as such. You are degraded on both counts.we will see how long your " As sad as it is" crocodile tears last.Ye man bet tefto yeman libegi.
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If you don't believe the claims under this post, that the issue is about trying to grab power, even colluding with each other in public, here you see the proof.
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At the same time, while Dr. Abiy Ahmed is "too Neftegna" (and as such not bearable) to the Oromo extrimists now Ato Demeke Mekonnon should be "less problematic".
"Abiy Ahmed aadaa fi afaan keenya waan beekuuf nu miidhe" (Abiy Ahmed hurt us because he knows our culture and language
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Here you see the so called "Qabsoo Bilisumma Oromoo" and "Finciila Diddaa Gabrummaa" of the slaves.
You know that they wish to get rid of Dr. Abiy Ahmed and install in his place Ato Demeke Mekonnon?
The answer is simple: if they manage to get rid of Dr. Abiy Ahmed and install Obbo Demeke in his place, with possible support of the Amhara extrimists or cooperaters, then it will be easy to mobilize the Oromo youth telling them "the Neftegna has come to dominate you once again, what are you waiting for? Get up and close down every movement in the country".
Then they will get rid of Obbo Demeke afterwards much more easily, the same tactic TPLF was also trying to deploy before it was dealt a farewell with.
"Abiy Ahmed aadaa fi afaan keenya waan beekuuf nu miidhe" (Abiy Ahmed hurt us because he knows our culture and language
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Here you see the so called "Qabsoo Bilisumma Oromoo" and "Finciila Diddaa Gabrummaa" of the slaves.
You know that they wish to get rid of Dr. Abiy Ahmed and install in his place Ato Demeke Mekonnon?
The answer is simple: if they manage to get rid of Dr. Abiy Ahmed and install Obbo Demeke in his place, with possible support of the Amhara extrimists or cooperaters, then it will be easy to mobilize the Oromo youth telling them "the Neftegna has come to dominate you once again, what are you waiting for? Get up and close down every movement in the country".
Then they will get rid of Obbo Demeke afterwards much more easily, the same tactic TPLF was also trying to deploy before it was dealt a farewell with.