We are seeing a transfer of roles in Ethiopia
ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ ብሎ ሲሳደብ የነበር ኣሁን ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ ሁኖኣል። ኣገርን የመጠበቅ ኣድካሚ ኣላፊነት ሌላው ተሸክሞታል። ቤተ ክርስትያኒትዋ ደግሞ ኣርቆ እንደማሰብ ፈንታ ኣጫጭር ድል እያየች መንፈሳዊ ሚናዋ እየተወጣች ኣደለችም።
Yeah, we are indeed witnessing an amazing transfer of roles. ተረኛ ኣለ ... ግን የስልጣን ተረኛ ሳይሆን ... ኣድካሚ ሃላፊነት የተሸከመ ተረኛ ኢትዮጵያ ዉስጥ እየበቀለ ነው። የሰባ ኣመት ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ ቸ ጎቬራ ደግሞ ድልድይ ማፍረሱ ተያይዘታል።
ብዝዎች ሞኞች ... በቁጥር ከነሱ የማያንሱ ብልጣ ብልጦች ... ኣንድ ሁለት ደግሞ ኣርቆ ኣሳቢዎች ... ሰወስታቸው ታሪካዊ ሮላቸው እየተጫወቱ ነው
Way to go Abiy! Hopefully, the silent majority is behind you
Re: ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ
Who would have thought that Horus would move to the ሞኞች column and DDT to ኣርቆ ኣሳቢዎች.
The role of responsible and irresponsible has indeed changed hands
The role of responsible and irresponsible has indeed changed hands
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ
I just opened the post and saw your comment, which is based on a good observation, in my view.
But your comment with regard to Horus and "DDT" (whoever that may be) is missing a crucial point, in my view again. I think you wanted to convey the message of the roles the Oromo and others might have had in Ethiopia.
Oromo has never been in the camp of ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ in the whole of Ethiopian history, starting way before the so called Menelik occupation. Oromo built the nation, with all of its material and human capital. Ethiopia is the outcome of Oromo's investment, by and large. You can prove me wrong.
If you are talking about the few marginal segments on the far-end, then such phenomenon exists in every society, Ethiopia is not an exception.
But your comment with regard to Horus and "DDT" (whoever that may be) is missing a crucial point, in my view again. I think you wanted to convey the message of the roles the Oromo and others might have had in Ethiopia.
Oromo has never been in the camp of ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ in the whole of Ethiopian history, starting way before the so called Menelik occupation. Oromo built the nation, with all of its material and human capital. Ethiopia is the outcome of Oromo's investment, by and large. You can prove me wrong.
If you are talking about the few marginal segments on the far-end, then such phenomenon exists in every society, Ethiopia is not an exception.
Re: ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ
These are just symbolic roles, trying to preserve the country and doing things that might lead to disintegration. They are not meant to be taken literally.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑18 Feb 2023, 15:36I just opened the post and saw your comment, which is based on a good observation, in my view.
But your comment with regard to Horus and "DDT" (whoever that may be) is missing a crucial point, in my view again. I think you wanted to convey the message of the roles the Oromo and others might have had in Ethiopia.
Oromo has never been in the camp of ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ in the whole of Ethiopian history, starting way before the so called Menelik occupation. Oromo built the nation, with all of its material and human capital. Ethiopia is the outcome of Oromo's investment, by and large. You can prove me wrong.
If you are talking about the few marginal segments on the far-end, then such phenomenon exists in every society, Ethiopia is not an exception.
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Re: ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ
Oromo is still busy building the country, and it will continue to do so.
The country just started to export wheat, for the first time in the its history. That is why they hate him. But hate will bring someone to nowhere.
The country just started to export wheat, for the first time in the its history. That is why they hate him. But hate will bring someone to nowhere.
Re: ተረኛው ድልድይ ኣፍራሽ
Congratulations!DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑18 Feb 2023, 16:54Oromo is still busy building the country, and it will continue to do so.
The country just started to export wheat, for the first time in the its history. That is why they hate him. But hate will bring someone to nowhere.
I don't think anybody can stop the positive changes that the country ís undergoing.