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Post by DefendTheTruth » 21 Nov 2024, 14:39

one of them is a member of PP. PP has essentially become an over-dominant party in the country, no one can challenge this party in the near-future by any means. It will be the Ethiopian version of China's CPC.

There is no way for the inept and power mongering so called Ethiopian opposition parties to come to power for the foreseeable future. Both paths they have been envisaging as a road to power have become oblivious by now. These were through transitional government or if possible trickery filled with all sorts of conspiracies, including the killing of innocent citizens, of many sorts in the name of elections.

They can try both but it remains just a waste of time and energy.

RIP Ethiopian Opposition for a while, at least not before Jaanjoo Mohammed will turn 80.

He could join PP itself and try his chances, but very unlikely to compete against the senior and respected members of the party and succeed. He is an imbecile actor, who wishes somebody will count the number of Oromos in the country and handover power to him as this is proportionally the largest in the country (they (his camp) have been calling for something "majority rule, minority rights" which is to be inherited by blood composition). There is no more Jaanjoo than this. TPLF also tried to use them in this regard but failed miserably.

Amhara activists are still day-dreaming that they will be entitled to power on a merit of "forefather's palace" and they become the laughing stock of the world.



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Re: If you meet around 5 to 6 people in Addis or Ethiopia randomly, then chances are that ...

Post by Naga Tuma » 21 Nov 2024, 17:48

DefendTheTruth wrote:
21 Nov 2024, 14:39
one of them is a member of PP. PP has essentially become an over-dominant party in the country, no one can challenge this party in the near-future by any means. It will be the Ethiopian version of China's CPC.

There is no way for the inept and power mongering so called Ethiopian opposition parties to come to power for the foreseeable future. Both paths they have been envisaging as a road to power have become oblivious by now. These were through transitional government or if possible trickery filled with all sorts of conspiracies, including the killing of innocent citizens, of many sorts in the name of elections.

They can try both but it remains just a waste of time and energy.

RIP Ethiopian Opposition for a while, at least not before Jaanjoo Mohammed will turn 80.

He could join PP itself and try his chances, but very unlikely to compete against the senior and respected members of the party and succeed. He is an imbecile actor, who wishes somebody will count the number of Oromos in the country and handover power to him as this is proportionally the largest in the country (they (his camp) have been calling for something "majority rule, minority rights" which is to be inherited by blood composition). There is no more Jaanjoo than this. TPLF also tried to use them in this regard but failed miserably.

Amhara activists are still day-dreaming that they will be entitled to power on a merit of "forefather's palace" and they become the laughing stock of the world.
I have little idea about what has come of the guy you call Jaanjo ever since I approached him to advise him that he make focusing on advancing his education his priority in order to go far. I parted my way at a moment’s notice after I felt that I was not understood.

I thought and wished that he would end up a Dr. Jawar sooner than later. To this day, I wonder if he thought that walking on the campus of Stanford University would provide him the silver bullet to solve Ethiopia’s political problems.

That is not my issue here.

I have one question about what you called the Ethiopian version of China’s CP.

Does it resonate with Ethiopia’s age old family values? In my thinking about it, if every family is royal unto itself, the country becomes one of royalties. By extension, if every country of the world is royal unto itself, the entire world would become that of royalties.

Is the structure of meeting 5 or 6 people in Addis Ababa or Ethiopia consistent with the head of the family structure in Ethiopia’s civilization or that characters like you, who are evidently subconscious about it, restructured it randomly without considering መቃ አባ?

It is not without a reason that አባ አበሉ is an age old consciousness in our country and region.

So, the simple question that you and people like you should ask themselves is if your random walk in Addis Ababa or Ethiopia is consistent or reconcilable with Ethiopia’s age old family values.

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Post by Naga Tuma » 22 Nov 2024, 00:08

Is it easier to govern the Ethiopian people through the head of the family structure or through what you call the Ethiopian version of China’s CP?

Does Ethiopia’s age old culture lend itself better to government through the head of the family structure or what you call the Ethiopian version of China’s CP?

Granted that there are discernible differences between the two versions, is there a comparative study of which version is more effective under various cultural values?

How does the version you advertise here jibe with Ethiopia’s cultural expressions like መቃ አባ፣ ስም ከሚጠፋ የወለዱት ይጥፋ?

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Post by Naga Tuma » 22 Nov 2024, 00:39

You should wonder what I have in common with Jawar and Daniel Kibret. It is values in Ethiopia’s culture, which make me critical of you when you don’t express it.

I found a simple line about culture that Jawar wrote on one of the old discussion forums as something he learned from an elderly Ethiopian very interesting. I read it by a mere chance.

I also heard by a mere chance when Daniel Kibret said the following during an interview: ታይ ታይ መዋቅር።

ከምርጫ 97 በፊት ነበር እኮ ስለ ኢትዮጵያ ጥልቅ ባህል ያላጤኑ ኢትዮጵያዊያንን ኣስተዉዬ የኢትዮጵያ ባህል ህዳሴ ብዬ የተነሳሁኝ።

እዴሳ በኣጭሩ ዳንኤል ክብረት ታይ ታይ መዋቅር ያለዉ ላይ ብርሃን ቦግ ማድረግ ማለትም ይቻላል።

ስለዚህ ዳንኤል ክብረት ታይ ታይ መዋቅር ያለዉ ኣንተ የቻይና ኮሚንስት ፓርቲ መዋቅር ካልከዉ ጋር እንዴት ነዉ የሚጣጣሙት?

እዴሳ ወይም ህዳሴ መሠረታዊ እንጂ ኣንጻራዊ ኣይዴለም።

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 25 Nov 2024, 16:50

OPFist's Shane is winning. Jawar Mohammed has also reportedly come into terms with the reality and his personal fate in the future and started a new business, authoring books, for example. The problem with that is that he can't face the truth and writing without the truth is not a viable business.


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Post by DefendTheTruth » 26 Nov 2024, 09:05

PP crashed them all, the superficial political actors running to grab power at all costs while hiding behind their respective identities or sectarian interests and those swearing in the name of Ethiopia but then turned around to tell us "መነሻችን አማራ፣ መደራሻችን ኢትዮጵያ" (we will organize ourselves in our own identity circle first and then come to you to dominate you). Now it is telling its story.


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Post by wubebereha » 26 Nov 2024, 09:27

PP is a party without manifesto or program, it is leaders are the leftover of OPDO that is made in Mekele from scratch. OPDO took power from its maker TPLF but, unfortunately allowed an incompetent man/boy to lead it and as they say the rest is history. now if 20% of Ethiopians are a willing members of a party that doesn't know what is doing and that is destroying Ethiopia, then we are in a much deeper Sjhitt!

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 27 Nov 2024, 12:21

ትግሉ በሁለት ጎራ መሆኑ ተገለፀ፣ ባንዳ ና ባዳ በምባሉ ጎራዎች፣ ሁለቱም ላይ ክንዳችን ጠንክሮ እንደምያርፍ ተገልጾዋል።
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Post by DefendTheTruth » 28 Nov 2024, 16:19

It seems I am now playing Jawar Mohammed ጥብ-ጥብ well.

I raised his name in this post as an example for the failed political opposition in Ethiopia, and Jaanjoo promptly replied, No I am not.

He is someone who writes a long essay for a short message, he run out of words in this case and posted this short message.
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Post by DefendTheTruth » 30 Nov 2024, 13:49

It seems Jawar Mohammed has given up his own struggle and now hoping some kind of miracle will going to bring down the party currently in power in the country. He said power brings elation, elation brings to self-importance, self-importance itself will going to bring downfall, roughly translated by myself.

He said Obbo Shimelis Abdissa is currently in one of those states, probably at the self-elation (ጥጋብ or over-contented state) and Jawar is waiting for the next phases of the cycle to ensue, without stating how long each of these phases could last.

He also didn't state how he measured about how somebody's over elation could be measured. He also forgot the simple fact that Obbo Shimelis is working hard day and night to improve the livelihood of the poor and he has earned it to be contented, unlike Jawar Mohammed who is sleeping in some high-end hotels somewhere in Nairobi with the money he collected from the poor enjoy long time sleep, without worrying about where his next meal may come from. He lives contented with the money he collected from the poor. He feels himself to have been entitled to comment about how others are contented but not about his own contentedness comes from.

The empty headed creature also wrote just before few weeks on his usual preferred FB platform about how people in Ethiopia are paled (from malnutrition) and now he also came back to tell us about how some people are over-contented. This guy is a symbol of failure.

While he is hoping some miracle would bring down the party currently in power, the party is announcing the bright future it will going to enjoy for the foreseeable future.

In my view it is earned for now, it could misstep and that could derail its upto now achievements.

PP is not a match for this imbecile creature.


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Re: If you meet around 5 to 6 people in Addis or Ethiopia randomly, then chances are that ...

Post by Somaliman » 30 Nov 2024, 14:12

DefendTheTruth wrote:
21 Nov 2024, 14:39
one of them is a member of PP. PP has essentially become an over-dominant party in the country, no one can challenge this party in the near-future by any means. It will be the Ethiopian version of China's CPC.

There is no way for the inept and power mongering so called Ethiopian opposition parties to come to power for the foreseeable future. Both paths they have been envisaging as a road to power have become oblivious by now. These were through transitional government or if possible trickery filled with all sorts of conspiracies, including the killing of innocent citizens, of many sorts in the name of elections.

They can try both but it remains just a waste of time and energy.

RIP Ethiopian Opposition for a while, at least not before Jaanjoo Mohammed will turn 80.

He could join PP itself and try his chances, but very unlikely to compete against the senior and respected members of the party and succeed. He is an imbecile actor, who wishes somebody will count the number of Oromos in the country and handover power to him as this is proportionally the largest in the country (they (his camp) have been calling for something "majority rule, minority rights" which is to be inherited by blood composition). There is no more Jaanjoo than this. TPLF also tried to use them in this regard but failed miserably.

Amhara activists are still day-dreaming that they will be entitled to power on a merit of "forefather's palace" and they become the laughing stock of the world.




If you meet around 5 to 6 people in Addis or Ethiopia randomly, then chances are that one of them is a member of PP - and that fuc'king member is no one but a Galla.

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 01 Dec 2024, 05:47

DefendTheTruth wrote:
28 Nov 2024, 16:19
It seems I am now playing Jawar Mohammed ጥብ-ጥብ well.

I raised his name in this post as an example for the failed political opposition in Ethiopia, and Jaanjoo promptly replied, No I am not.

He is someone who writes a long essay for a short message, he run out of words in this case and posted this short message.
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Jawar Mohammed predicted the downfall of Shimelis Abdissa before few days, this idiot eats and fa*rts as he gets up at all junctures, his prophecy has revealed itself in just a matter of days!


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Post by DefendTheTruth » 30 Dec 2024, 14:20

It seems many of you doubted my claim, only Jawar himself has accepted my prediction and rushed to the stage to confirm it.

Jawar is done!

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