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Post by Horus » 23 Aug 2024, 23:12

ልጅን ወዶ ንፍጡን ጠልቶ አይሆን! የብሄር ነጻነት ፍጻሜው የነጻ ወጪው መውደም ነው ! አይ ካልክ ኦሮሞን ሳይሆን ትግሬን ተመልከት!

Here is a quote from The Horus Manifesto:

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IV
Do Ethiopians Need Ethnicity?

First, the 130,000,000 Ethiopian individuals are divided into two biological identities – Female and male. If our nation were allowed to focus on real issues, the problems surrounding the gender issues alone would have consumed most of our energies. The problems facing the Ethiopian male such as violence, war, stress, education, unemployment and issues facing women are too numerous to list. There are two great roles - gender and role based identities – motherhood and fatherhood that we need to focus on and enhance. Immediately following gender identity and family roles, we Ethiopians need to spend our time on personal character, individual rights, political freedom, economic, social, and developmental roles rather than be preoccupied with retarding tribal and ethnic identities. In this day and age, none-ethnic and non- tribal affiliations such as being a craftsman, intellectual, worker, teacher, merchant, and mechanic are by far more useful and life enhancing rather than going to war to be a particular tribe.

Much has been said about tribalism and ethnicity as tools of identity, I will not waste any more time on them. The question then is what other use does ethnicity have? Does ethnicity add value to those who believe in it? Does ethnicity provide knowledge about food sufficiency, innovation, creativity, intelligence, and craftsmanship? The answers are no. Ethnicity is not a usable value creating knowledge. Ethnicity is not a set of skills or human resources, which can be applied toward the solution of life’s problems. Ethnicity is not about craft, technical skill, or artistic development. Ethnicity is not competence. It is not a management or leadership competence. Ethnicity has no professional development value. Hence, the fact that an Ethiopian is a Tigre or an Orromo will add nothing to the person’s, education, cognitive development, academic or professional ability. In fact, the evidence leads in the opposite direction. Most Ethiopians who are fixated on tribalism and ethnicity lag far behind on these key categories of personal and social development."


Negati.