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[VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating Qeroo mob demanding he help them rewrite Gada history of crulity as democratic!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 15:34
by Revelations
Shameless Qeroo mob demands history be rewritten to fit their narrative!
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Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating the Qeroo mob!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 15:39
by Masud
Revelation,
You are so fast to copy and past. I posted this video few minutes ago on this forum here (
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=192989 ) you picked it and re-posted it. You are shameless thief.
Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating Qeroo mob demanding he help them rewrite Gada history of crulity as democratic!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 15:41
by Revelations
Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating Qeroo mob demanding he help them rewrite Gada history of crulity as democratic!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 16:25
by Tiago
I love it.this guy is digging more dirt about Geda/Gedai system the qerro mob harping on.
So throwing babies is cultural norm??

Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating Qeroo mob demanding he help them rewrite Gada history of crulity as democratic!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 17:31
by Revelations
Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating the Qeroo mob!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 18:10
by Revelations
Masud wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 15:39
Revelation,
You are so fast to copy and past. I posted this video few minutes ago on this forum here (
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=192989 ) you picked it and re-posted it. You are shameless thief.
Stop whining and read the facts. This is Gada and can't be classified as democratic.

Re: [VIDEO] Kibur Tadeos Tantu educating Qeroo mob demanding he help them rewrite Gada history of crulity as democratic!
Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 19:44
by Revelations
A big lie told to UNESCO and they probably bought it intentionally (though we don't know right now what their intentions were/are) the Gada headgear is called Kallicha and it gives power. In reality, it represents a castrated dead man's genital.
Guyo Goba, the seventieth Abaa Gada of the Borana Oromo, ties ‘kallacha’ headgear on his forehead which is a symbol of power, and bearing a staff known as Hororo and a whiplash (Litcho) in his hand and wearing shorts (Hida)
© Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (ARCCH), Ethiopia, 2014