Can one be an Eritrean nationalist and oppose the Eritrean dictator
Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
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There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
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We made you agame rolling on the ground.


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Very good question, but I don't think these little baboons have anything meaningful to say with this regard, other than parroting Tigray and agame.
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people?
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
Little baboon,
You haven't answered the question.
No one has asked you for your idiotic classification of oppositions.
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Apart from foreign funded opposition I am not even saying that afewerki should be opposed or not . Because it’s unrealistic to oppose isias inside Eritrean he made sure of that .Zmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
I am saying an individual as ur self as any other person if one happens to oppose the said government of Eritrea. Does that disqualify him as a nationalist . I will give u an example. You know general mesfin Hagos who currently resides in Deutchland . He isn’t there on vacation he fled the country as any other Eritrean he opposes the government can one say mesfin Hagos isn’t an Eritrean national as we all know he fought a bloody war against Ethiopia in the 70s and 80 to put Eritrea on the map. Can some one from the pfdj camp deny that mesfin Hagos is indeed an Eritrean nationalist but just oppose the regime in place in Asmara but loves the land and it’s people. Like any other Eritrean nationalist.
Dr Zackovich
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It doesn't matter what logo you wanna put on him, but he got zero followers!
Mesfin is, unfortunately for him, no different than somebody talking to himself on the streets; especially after he travelled to chgray to meet the psychopathic tplf leaders.
Even his party, the EDP, asked him to resign after that & he did.
Mesfin is, unfortunately for him, no different than somebody talking to himself on the streets; especially after he travelled to chgray to meet the psychopathic tplf leaders.
Even his party, the EDP, asked him to resign after that & he did.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:29Apart from foreign funded opposition I am not even saying that afewerki should be opposed or not . Because it’s unrealistic to oppose isias inside Eritrean he made sure of that .Zmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
I am saying an individual as ur self as any other person if one happens to oppose the said government of Eritrea. Does that disqualify him as a nationalist . I will give u an example. You know general mesfin Hagos who currently resides in Deutchland . He isn’t there on vacation he fled the country as any other Eritrean he opposes the government can one say mesfin Hagos isn’t an Eritrean national as we all know he fought a bloody war against Ethiopia in the 70s and 80 to put Eritrea on the map. Can some one from the pfdj camp deny that mesfin Hagos is indeed an Eritrean nationalist but just oppose the regime in place in Asmara but loves the land and it’s people. Like any other Eritrean nationalist.
Dr Zackovich
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Stop sniffing my behind doggy, I was talking to your boyfriend.
Somaliman wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:16Zmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people?
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
Little baboon,
You haven't answered the question.
No one has asked you for your idiotic classification of oppositions.
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Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:29I am Muslim who call myself, Zack. I am pretending to a white dudeZmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich
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You mean pretending to be a white dude ahah ur such a silly person fed up. Zackariya is the full version of Zack it’s an of origin an Israelite name but many of the prophets of allah . And it is regarded as as a Muslim . It’s like saying my name is mo instead of Mohammed does that make me less of a Muslim u just silly of amiche man
Dr Zackovich
Dr Zackovich
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Aye fendadaw the fanatic diQala torserawit,Fed_Up wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 20:06Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:29I am Muslim who call myself, Zack. I am pretending to a white dudeZmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich![]()
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Zack didn't pretend to be a white dude or didn't mention even religion you SOB bussshti.
Now you are applying the term fetfati maAkoru and which reflects your true nature that you are an SOB khewel or luuuuti. A normal male doesn't talk about internal organs of another male unless he is buuuushti.
Kid itom meAkorka zegfeHulka lewayta khemacka dle... NefaT
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Just an addendum,kerenite wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 13:13Aye fendadaw the fanatic diQala torserawit,Fed_Up wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 20:06Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:29I am Muslim who call myself, Zack. I am pretending to a white dudeZmeselo wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:51There're many forms of opposition.
The legitimate ones, the opposition-for-opposition-sake ones, the foreign funded ones etc.
The foreign funded ones, which Eritrea has been and still is a victim of have been so longstanding & substantial, that they buried beneath them the sliver of legitimate opposition there might've been.
Eritrea then went, naturally, to a self-preservation-first mode. And in that scenario, no one is better than President Isaias.
I personally would've actually preferred him as a Defence Minister, because he knows how to make grown up men pee their pants.
Zack wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 17:42Is it possible for one to oppose the Eritrean dictator at the same time have love and cherish the hard won independence of Eritrea and its land and people .
I ask this question because some of our members in here who have drank the cool aid of the Shabia Hgdf party . Have this understanding that one cannot be a nationalist if one does not like uphold cherish and at some point worship the Asmara dictator. Is this the case I ask
Dr Zackovich![]()
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Zack didn't pretend to be a white dude or didn't mention even religion you SOB bussshti.
Now you are applying the term fetfati maAkoru and which reflects your true nature that you are an SOB khewel or luuuuti. A normal male doesn't talk about internal organs of another male unless he is buuuushti.
Kid itom meAkorka zegfeHulka lewayta khemacka dle... NefaT![]()
You are an SOB diQala torserawit wedi asr aleQa Kurabachew, let me educate you here. You hardly know your religion before commenting on Islam lol.
The term zack is derived from the muslim name ZEKARIA (I grew up with muslims whose name was ZACKI).
Who was Zekeria? He was a prophet of God and he was the father of the prophet YAHYA. So he is highly revered in Islam.
Now what about in your religion diQala amHaray? Well I tell you. He is known as ZAKARIAS, he was the father of John the Baptist aka yohannes metmiku who baptized jesus as your religion indicates.
Learn.. NifTam
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Zach the idiot mother fu’cker newly born camel a’ss sniffer, of course there were and might still be some. But they showed the likes of you agames their middle fingers and said that they will never compromise with Eritreanism if it was tainted by you funfunat agames and came to HGDEF camps.
Yea they oppose the govt, but they rather have the current govt than to try to smear its name riding you deceitful agames.
What a fuc’ked up question are you asking. All govt have supporters and opposers. Eritrea is no different.
It has the good, the bad and the ugly like every nation.
So if we have to change the way our govt leads our country, they said it will be done by us the Eritreans, even though I am not one of them. I believe that HGDEF is the only entity which make Eritrea what every one is wickedly dreaming.
So you all have to wait until grey hair grows in your a’ss holes so long it will be strong enough to pull an eighteen wheeler.
Yea they oppose the govt, but they rather have the current govt than to try to smear its name riding you deceitful agames.
What a fuc’ked up question are you asking. All govt have supporters and opposers. Eritrea is no different.
It has the good, the bad and the ugly like every nation.
So if we have to change the way our govt leads our country, they said it will be done by us the Eritreans, even though I am not one of them. I believe that HGDEF is the only entity which make Eritrea what every one is wickedly dreaming.
So you all have to wait until grey hair grows in your a’ss holes so long it will be strong enough to pull an eighteen wheeler.
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Would any person be surprised what an Arab concubine who arrived as a Jeberti refugee to Keren might respond about the terrorist Arabic slave Jihadists? The Eritrean extremist Islamist JIhadis and many Arabist slaves had tried to destabilize and to Arabize Eritrea in the name of Islam in the last thirty years. Many of these Islamist Jihadis had even tried to burn Eritrean languages of Tigre and Tigrinya earlier to impose alien language of Hijas from across the sea in the early 1970s. Some of these extremists in Jebha had even killed many innocent christian Tigre Tigrinya Kunama speakers for speaking in their own languages.
These slaves had been collaborating with many Islamist and Arabist regimes in Sudan and many regimes in Yemen and Egypt with their bases in Tigray and Sudan. Some of these Jihadis had also been working alongside al Qaida and the Islamic State.
Eritrean Islamic Jihad is referred to as the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, EIJM, EIJ, ERIJ, EISM, Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement, Jeberti al Nahda and/or Harakat al Jihad al Islami al Eritrea. The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (ERIJ), is one of several Islamist groups that had operated around Eritrea and from surrounding Tigray, Sudan and Yemen. Some of these Islamist terrorists include Shaikh Khalil Mohammed Amer as the putative leader of ERIJ, Beshir Ishaq, Hussien Khalifa, ERIJ's Deputy Emir is Abul Bara' Hassan Salman, Beshir Osman ... ,
Below is their last stronghold and training camp in Humera, Tigary but the fall of their Godfather the TPLF was the last nail on their Jihadi Islamist coffin.
These slaves had been collaborating with many Islamist and Arabist regimes in Sudan and many regimes in Yemen and Egypt with their bases in Tigray and Sudan. Some of these Jihadis had also been working alongside al Qaida and the Islamic State.
Eritrean Islamic Jihad is referred to as the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, EIJM, EIJ, ERIJ, EISM, Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement, Jeberti al Nahda and/or Harakat al Jihad al Islami al Eritrea. The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (ERIJ), is one of several Islamist groups that had operated around Eritrea and from surrounding Tigray, Sudan and Yemen. Some of these Islamist terrorists include Shaikh Khalil Mohammed Amer as the putative leader of ERIJ, Beshir Ishaq, Hussien Khalifa, ERIJ's Deputy Emir is Abul Bara' Hassan Salman, Beshir Osman ... ,
Below is their last stronghold and training camp in Humera, Tigary but the fall of their Godfather the TPLF was the last nail on their Jihadi Islamist coffin.
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Cigar wrote: ↑08 Aug 2023, 16:07Zach the idiot mother fu’cker newly born camel a’ss sniffer, of course there were and might still be some. But they showed the likes of you agames their middle fingers and said that they will never compromise with Eritreanism if it was tainted by you funfunat agames and came to HGDEF camps.
Yea they oppose the govt, but they rather have the current govt than to try to smear its name riding you deceitful agames.
What a fuc’ked up question are you asking. All govt have supporters and opposers. Eritrea is no different.
It has the good, the bad and the ugly like every nation.
So if we have to change the way our govt leads our country, they said it will be done by us the Eritreans, even though I am not one of them. I believe that HGDEF is the only entity which make Eritrea what every one is wickedly dreaming.
So you all have to wait until grey hair grows in your a’ss holes so long it will be strong enough to pull an eighteen wheeler.
First of all I told u it’s not kind to insult me and my camels I know it’s the habesha in u which makes u dislike my camels the Amhara use the same insults for us years because they tend to look down on nomadic pastoralists such as me and my people the Somalis
But the thing is we look down on these farmers. Somalis says a noble man doesn’t farm and put his finger inside the muddy lands. A rich Somali has camels and owns land his camels drink from . Now having said that’s it’s funny that u insult my camels when the coat of arms of Eritrea is a camel. I know it isn’t ur identity since ur a short legged habesha Tigrinya who dances in circles as his agame cousins also doesn’t in circles but that cost of arms was added because of the lowland Eritreans who uphold the camel and cherish it as part of their identity like the beja who some of u short legged kebessas claim that they fathered u and are ur ancestors just to rebrand ur self and distance ur self from ur agame cousins . Either way u suffer from identity crisis just claim to be a habesha from Ethiopia and stop associating ur self with other peoples of Eritrea since u don’t share any sort of cultural trait with them yaa dear cigar
Dr Zackovich
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If an agame who pretends to be a Somali or a Djiboutian is still an agame, by the same token, an agame pretending to be an Eritrean opposition is still a filthy, dirty, nasty agame. ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS?


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And why would u think I am an agame did I claim to be Eritrean opposition I am actually not for or against afewerki . I am kind of indifferent but I do believe. Other people who oppose him who’s re from Eritrean should be given room and platform if it is in here or some place else . Because they are not allowed to express their views inside their own country and that is a fact
Dr Zackovich
Dr Zackovich