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What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 12 Feb 2024, 13:08

The statue and legacy of Emperor Menelik II shine beyond the physical boundaries of Ethiopia's and even Africa's, to the whole World, where liberty and equality were fought for and then won by paying heavy sacrifice. He stands toll for eternity and the orphans are trying to badmouth the giant of history.

When do they finally be able to come back to life and realize about themselves?

The Shabos of this forum tried to demean the Father of the nation while reportedly there were patriotic Eritreans who also participated in the project of building Adwa Memorial in the capital of Ethiopia, the mother of Africa's freedom. Menelik's legacy is beyond the reach of the orphaned shabos or anybody else for that matter. Never waste your time, it is futile.

Here are Africans paying tribute to the pioneer of black freedom. Shabos & co. should be told to swallow the bitter pills.


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Re: What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

Post by Hazega/Tsazega. » 12 Feb 2024, 14:38


DefendTheTota πŸ’,

First its fitting that the music begins with the copycat agamtay people...they have taught PP many ways to cheat/boast.

As for thoughts/opinions...You may build multiBillion dollar fancy palaces and boast of your numbers and telalake financing...but you still look to Shabo and what they think?? :mrgreen:

You are subconsciously admitting who is of better quality than you by looking for validation...quality over quantity :mrgreen:
Shabo can have one red cent and you will be jealous like the ruling TPLF-agamtay before you. Green eyed Abiy was looking at everything when visiting Eritrea...some things he could have left for Eritreans but his thought was to take ideas and build bigger/grandeur just for the attention.

For the record, we don't have anything against Menelik since he said Eritrea wasn't his...only some issues regarding prisoners of war (some will contend it was a Tigray-agamay under him that decided things).

My main contention is with those telalake trading in Menelik's name for their own agenda/attention.

Now enjoy this quality over quantity/grandeur...beautiful Ugandan/Eritrean African music πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡·!!.


(The vibration and drums are healing to the soul as well as the beautiful dancers and voices)

Question: was it Menelik or Haile Sellassie that referred to Eritreans as "Turu Hamesenoch"??

Before Adawa there was a battles against colonizers in Gura & Gundet by mainly Eritrean warriors and Ethiopian backing too. Also later in Adawa war, lots of Eritreans gave the Ethiopian side key/decisive information and in some battles joined the Ethiopians in countering colonizers on the battlefields. Sadly "some" Ethiopians quickly forget Eritrean help in various times of need in history and are quick to flip-flop against Eritrea(ns)...how much is "some" of 120 million?? πŸ€·πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈ






DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 13:08
What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

The statue and legacy of Emperor Menelik II shine beyond the physical boundaries of Ethiopia's and even Africa's, to the whole World, where liberty and equality were fought for and then won by paying heavy sacrifice. He stands toll for eternity and the orphans are trying to badmouth the giant of history.

When do they finally be able to come back to life and realize about themselves?

The Shabos of this forum tried to demean the Father of the nation while reportedly there were patriotic Eritreans who also participated in the project of building Adwa Memorial in the capital of Ethiopia, the mother of Africa's freedom. Menelik's legacy is beyond the reach of the orphaned shabos or anybody else for that matter. Never waste your time, it is futile.

Here are Africans paying tribute to the pioneer of black freedom. Shabos & co. should be told to swallow the bitter pills.

Last edited by Hazega/Tsazega. on 12 Feb 2024, 15:20, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 12 Feb 2024, 15:18

I pretty much dislike to engage people of low IQ.

First there is no reason to hate or deny to learn from if there was something in the first place to emulate in the tiny and miserable state of Eritrea. What was that the PM of Ethiopia copied from you, mind citing just an instance of that?
An entity that depends on the forced contribution of its expatriates to cover its hard-currency requirement can never be a model for others, swallow it.

No one said there were no Eritrean patriots in the battle of defending freedom of Ethiopians and beyond that, it is only the orphaned children of history, which is always tempted to equate Eritrea with Shabos, a historical luggage on the back of Eritreans.

Not only during the iconic Adwa but also during the building of its memorial there were patriotic Eritreans who took part and made their contribution in the historic endeavor, unlike the orphaned Shabos. Read my post again!
Hazega/Tsazega. wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 14:38

DefendTheTota πŸ’,

First its fitting that the music begins with the copycat agamtay people...they have taught PP many ways to cheat/boast.

As for thoughts/opinions...You may build multiBillion dollar fancy palaces and boast of your numbers and telalake financing...but you still look to Shabo and what they think?? :mrgreen:

You are subconsciously admitting who is of better quality than you by looking for validation...quality over quantity :mrgreen:
Shabo can have one red cent and you will be jealous like the ruling TPLF-agamtay before you. Green eyed Abiy was looking at everything when visiting Eritrea...some things he could have left for Eritreans but his thought was to take ideas and build bigger/grandeur just for the attention.

For the record, we don't have anything against Menelik since he said Eritrea wasn't his...only some issues regarding prisoners of war (some will contend it was a Tigray-agamay under him that decided things).

My main contention is with those telalake trading in Menelik's name for their own agenda/attention.

Now enjoy this quality over quantity/grandeur...beautiful Ugandan/Eritrean African music πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡·!!.


(The vibration and drums are healing to the soul as well as the beautiful dancers and voices)

Question: was it Menelik or Haile Sellassie that referred to Eritreans as "Turu Hamesenoch"??

Before Adawa there was a battle against colonizers in Gura/Gundet by mostly Eritrean warriors. Also later in Adawa war, lots of Eritreans gave the Ethiopian side key/decisive information and in some battles joined the Ethiopians in countering colonizers on the battlefields. Sadly "some" Ethiopians quickly forget and eye Eritrea(ns)...repeatedly in history.

DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 13:08
What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

The statue and legacy of Emperor Menelik II shine beyond the physical boundaries of Ethiopia's and even Africa's, to the whole World, where liberty and equality were fought for and then won by paying heavy sacrifice. He stands toll for eternity and the orphans are trying to badmouth the giant of history.

When do they finally be able to come back to life and realize about themselves?

The Shabos of this forum tried to demean the Father of the nation while reportedly there were patriotic Eritreans who also participated in the project of building Adwa Memorial in the capital of Ethiopia, the mother of Africa's freedom. Menelik's legacy is beyond the reach of the orphaned shabos or anybody else for that matter. Never waste your time, it is futile.

Here are Africans paying tribute to the pioneer of black freedom. Shabos & co. should be told to swallow the bitter pills.


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Re: What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

Post by Hazega/Tsazega. » 12 Feb 2024, 15:34


DefendTheTota πŸ’,

Are you hangry (hungry+angry)??...have a snickers or better yet a banana πŸŒπŸ’

Take it easy man...what's with all the hostility??...i thought you were just sharing music and boasting and inquiring what Shabo thought?? You may try to belittle but your response is you still seek validation. Sadly Abiy Ahmed (PeePee) are not much different from your character...egomaniacal attention seekers :mrgreen:

Your hate for orphans is very concerning. Most of those Eritrean orphans parents had mercy on many of your Ethiopian parents/relatives and saved their lives in many battles/wars over 1/2 a century...even yesterday (few short years ago) it was actually many of those orphans now grown up saving you/Ethiopia...but sadly your likes are too quick to forget and talk shyt and flip-flop :roll:

Anyways, all that mysterious multibillion dollar telalake financing to build 500year palaces but you are worried about one red cent (or 2%) of Shabo's own people funding?? Your TPLF predecessors were the same way even with comfort of their stolen billions...eyeing πŸ‘€ what others have or what they think...usually character of those of abject poverty that come into unexpected wealth...while others continue humbly even when gaining wealth. From the TPLF era of boasting rich beggars in baggy/loose suits to PP era of boasting rich beggars in tight suits :mrgreen:





DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 15:18
I pretty much dislike to engage people of low IQ.

First there is no reason to hate or deny to learn from if there was something in the first place to emulate in the tiny and miserable state of Eritrea. What was that the PM of Ethiopia copied from you, mind citing just an instance of that?
An entity that depends on the forced contribution of its expatriates to cover its hard-currency requirement can never be a model for others, swallow it.

No one said there were no Eritrean patriots in the battle of defending freedom of Ethiopians and beyond that, it is only the orphaned children of history, which is always tempted to equate Eritrea with Shabos, a historical luggage on the back of Eritreans.

Not only during the iconic Adwa but also during the building of its memorial there were patriotic Eritreans who took part and made their contribution in the historic endeavor, unlike the orphaned Shabos. Read my post again!

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Re: What do the orphaned children of the HoA say when they watch this?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 12 Feb 2024, 16:27

They (the orphaned children) can stay the way they are but they jump in all over the places and if you think my defense of history (to my little knowledge of it) is an hostility, then consider your own buddy, who wrote the following among others, after jumping in from nowhere, a true embarrassment for you all:
Menilik tuQur sew, the master of the slave trade who was selling you oromos, welaytas etc to the arab world at cheap price is now revered by you the descendants of the victims. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
Yes, I was always calling for collaboration and cooperation but all of a sudden we were told your buddies were backstabbed, and we asked about how, then came no response, instead just the lousy and deafening outcry of "we are backstabbed". That sort and scale of malicious campaign can only come from children of an orphanage, who were for some reason denied the opportunity of a decent upbringing.

The likes of the guy I quoted above just reinforced my suspicion.

Hazega/Tsazega. wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 15:34

DefendTheTota πŸ’,

Take it easy man...what's with all the hostility??...i thought you were just sharing music and boasting and inquiring what Shabo thought?? You may try to belittle but your response is you still seek validation. Sadly Abiy Ahmed (PeePee) are not much different from your character...egomaniacal attention seekers :mrgreen:

Your hate for orphans is very concerning. Most of those Eritrean orphans parents had mercy on many of your Ethiopian parents/relatives and saved their lives in many battles/wars over 1/2 a century...even yesterday (few short years ago) it was actually many of those orphans now grown up saving you/Ethiopia...but sadly your likes are too quick to forget and talk shyt and flip-flop :roll:

Anyways, all that mysterious multibillion dollar telalake financing to build 500year palaces but you are worried about one red cent (or 2%) of Shabo's own people funding?? Your TPLF predecessors were the same way even with comfort of their stolen billions...eyeing πŸ‘€ what others have or what they think...usually character of those of abject poverty that come into unexpected wealth...while others continue humbly even when gaining wealth. From the TPLF era of rich beggars in baggy/loose suits to PP era of rich beggars in tight suits :mrgreen:

Are you hangry (hungry+angry)??...have a snickers or better yet a banana πŸŒπŸ’



DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑
12 Feb 2024, 15:18
I pretty much dislike to engage people of low IQ.

First there is no reason to hate or deny to learn from if there was something in the first place to emulate in the tiny and miserable state of Eritrea. What was that the PM of Ethiopia copied from you, mind citing just an instance of that?
An entity that depends on the forced contribution of its expatriates to cover its hard-currency requirement can never be a model for others, swallow it.

No one said there were no Eritrean patriots in the battle of defending freedom of Ethiopians and beyond that, it is only the orphaned children of history, which is always tempted to equate Eritrea with Shabos, a historical luggage on the back of Eritreans.

Not only during the iconic Adwa but also during the building of its memorial there were patriotic Eritreans who took part and made their contribution in the historic endeavor, unlike the orphaned Shabos. Read my post again!

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