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Y3n3g3s3w
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A litmus test

Post by Y3n3g3s3w » 14 Nov 2022, 13:26

A litmus test

If any one is attentively following HOA situation/politics for the last few weeks on ER or any social media platforms for that matter one would normally expect either of two groups as far as peoples’ feelings are concerned . One group would natually be happpy and jubilant for the peace agreement. These group are pro , let say in general, HOA. The other group is part of the old TPLF members and new generation of weyane siblings that had immensely been benefiting from from the decaes old weyane system back in Ethiopia and who are already nostalgic of their cash cow system.
A subgroup of the later (among the sad ones) is the: you tubers - who had been benefiting from this conflict by spreading made up sensitive stories and some nonesense rants and still others are those crumb seeking በድን politicians who were hoping one day weyane would go back to 4kilo and give them crumps of positions in the government.

I am not interested/here to discuss any of the above sad or jubilant groups .i am here to talk above a different group of people that i call 'masked groups' - they hide their identitity or ethnicity. Mainly they pretend as an Amhara and attack an Oromo or vice versa to make the two ethnics to antagonize so that they don't fight their (common) enemies . For most of us that is quite obvious by now . What is not so obvious is how to identify them. That is where my litmus test comes in handy. The test is simple. OVer the last few weeks if anyone is so bitter about the peace agreement between the Government and TPLF, irrespective of what s/he pretend to be, no doubt s/he is weyane or someone whose source of income had been tied to this conflict and potentially will be severed with the resolution of it.
Why would an Amhara or Oromo be bitter about this agreement? I have my own concerns or call it reservations about this peace agreement the most obvious one’s being justice. I also have questions for example is G/Tsadkan going back to his business ventures as if nothing happened, by the same token are the other generals going back to their villas in addis and elsewhere? and many other thought provoking questions. However, these are way way less important than the lives of humans that this agreement, if successful, is going to save and more.

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Re: A litmus test

Post by Y3n3g3s3w » 16 Nov 2022, 11:25

Where is Abebe-B? I'm not going to say anything bad about him or anyone in this forum for rhe sake of peace but that imposter is a character. He smell things, especially when weyane is about to be in deep sh**t and when things are going to be tough, he just recoils, disappear and adapt his dormant state.

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