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His majesty Isayas has to do one good to his country! Move aside; don’t stay king like the slave Robert Mugabe. Move aside like Nelson Mandela and open up the nation for business and democratization. Eritrea is a small country with more civilized people that can easily form a free society unless you suffer the poor governance and political culture of galla-land Ethiopia! If you know how to do business(I believe you have business savvy people), whoever is pillaging Ethiopia you should be able to compete with somalia and Djibouti to profit your ports!
Where is that high IQ shabiyans proud off? Don’t cook yourself in Sawa alone, be creative in every sphere. Why not manipulate the galla-land to your advantage. You don’t have ya fight all the time.
And free Eris suffering in prison including pastors and priest ( Dr Tekleab Mengisteab a physician priest included).
That would be good on all eritreans!
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ethiopianunity
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Re: The consequences of lack of political pluralism in Eritrea. Ethiopia disintegration
Re: The consequences of lack of political pluralism in Eritrea. Ethiopia disintegration
Odie is neither shabia, nor Agame.
Hates Ethnofascism
Hates all so-called liberation fronts and party prosperities.
I hate spineless, cadre and benefiter diaspora
I hate Oromofascists to my bone
I believe in one unified possibly federate country (not by ethnicity) with freedom for Ethnic ritualists if they ask for it (under law-be it geda, irecha, ashenda...Kirakinbo), tearing of the WEYANE constitution, outlawing ethnic politics, democratization and bringing all liberation front and PP thugs to justice.
Ofcourse Eritreans deserve better but none of my business as non-eritrean.
Check and tell me I still smell shabo
Hates Ethnofascism
Hates all so-called liberation fronts and party prosperities.
I hate spineless, cadre and benefiter diaspora
I hate Oromofascists to my bone
I believe in one unified possibly federate country (not by ethnicity) with freedom for Ethnic ritualists if they ask for it (under law-be it geda, irecha, ashenda...Kirakinbo), tearing of the WEYANE constitution, outlawing ethnic politics, democratization and bringing all liberation front and PP thugs to justice.
Ofcourse Eritreans deserve better but none of my business as non-eritrean.
Check and tell me I still smell shabo
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Deqi-Arawit
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Re: The consequences of lack of political pluralism in Eritrea. Ethiopia disintegration
It's ironic and funny that supporters of Wedi Medhin Berad are now claiming on Twitter that they were deceived by the sub human Galla. This is the consequence of blindly following an alcoholic rebel leader and treating them as infallible. While the dictator may have excelled as a rebel leader, leading a nation requires different skills.
As a Rebel leader, his simplistic approach relies solely on one plan and only one plan,while a visionary and thoughtful leader considers various potential outcomes and develops contingency plans.
First, you don't support a country which see your development as a threat to stabilise. The approach would have been wise to support every one including the agame. Never put all your eggs on one basket.
Second, Eritrea should work for disintegration or at least keep Ethiopia as a tooth less entity to the extent that even keyboard warriors wouldnt even utter words to make their usual teret teret.
As a Rebel leader, his simplistic approach relies solely on one plan and only one plan,while a visionary and thoughtful leader considers various potential outcomes and develops contingency plans.
First, you don't support a country which see your development as a threat to stabilise. The approach would have been wise to support every one including the agame. Never put all your eggs on one basket.
Second, Eritrea should work for disintegration or at least keep Ethiopia as a tooth less entity to the extent that even keyboard warriors wouldnt even utter words to make their usual teret teret.
Re: The consequences of lack of political pluralism in Eritrea. Ethiopia disintegration
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑06 Mar 2025, 05:55It's ironic and funny that supporters of Wedi Medhin Berad are now claiming on Twitter that they were deceived by the sub human Galla. This is the consequence of blindly following an alcoholic rebel leader and treating them as infallible. While the dictator may have excelled as a rebel leader, leading a nation requires different skills.
As a Rebel leader, his simplistic approach relies solely on one plan and only one plan,while a visionary and thoughtful leader considers various potential outcomes and develops contingency plans.
First, you don't support a country which see your development as a threat to stabilise. The approach would have been wise to support every one including the agame. Never put all your eggs on one basket.
Second, Eritrea should work for disintegration or at least keep Ethiopia as a tooth less entity to the extent that even keyboard warriors wouldnt even utter words to make their usual teret teret.
I have never quite understood why some Eritreans support the unity of the artificial evil Ethiopian Empire. Perhaps in 1991, one could argue that they sought to share the spoils of war alongside their Tigrayan cousins Eritreans and Tigrayans al like . However, history has shown that the Amhara, Agame, and Galla have never been allies of Eritrea rather, they have persistently sought to invade it, regardless of the circumstances and regardless who leads them wether it is haile sellassie or mengistu or Meles or abiye .
It is possible that those who insist on a unified Ethiopia at all costs either harbour a certain fondness for Ethiopia, are amiches themselves, or believe that Eritrea cannot exist without an external adversary. In this view, the fragmentation of Ethiopia into five new ethnically defined states would somehow be detrimental to Eritrea’s survival. Some may even argue that Eritrea requires perpetual external enemies to sustain its fragile nationhood, and for that reason, they prefer to see Ethiopia remain intact. who know who could tell.
Dr Zackovich