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Taking the General to task

Post by eden » 24 Apr 2020, 15:53

Meet PM Abiy’s former boss, Major General Wolde Aregai. The General admitted in another interview he had personally hand picked the then Colonel Abiy for Scholarship in Cyber Security.

My question is to the General. Why are you not trying to hide? Clearly, you failed to catch the “treason” Abiy was committing right under your nose. You were head of ENSA and Abiy was your second. Aren’t you ashamed? Have you lost your senses?

If I were you, I would fade away from public arena. And why the TPLF leaders failed to take you to account? They don’t even try to pressure the Media from giving you a platform.

I feel bad criticizing a person who spent his youth in the bushes. I mean, who am? What’s my contribution, right?

But this has to be said because you failed on two accounts. One you made a “recruitment” error picking him for rare scholarship. Two, you made a supervision error while Abiy was working against your office.

Sometimes, I wonder if TPLF is a truly democratic force. The General hugely contributed to TPLF demise yet not only lives peacefully in TPLF stronghold Mekele, he has public life. Contrast this with EPLF that took half of its top leadership to jail without due process and no family visitation rights for decades. All this because they spoke to the newspapers in Asmera.


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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by Asmara » 24 Apr 2020, 16:20

eden wrote:
24 Apr 2020, 15:53
Meet PM Abiy’s former boss, Major General Wolde Aregai. The General admitted in another interview he had personally hand picked the then Colonel Abiy for Scholarship in Cyber Security.

My question is to the General. Why are you not trying to hide? Clearly, you failed to catch the “treason” Abiy was committing right under your nose. You were head of ENSA and Abiy was your second. Aren’t you ashamed? Have you lost your senses?

If I were you, I would fade away from public arena. And why the TPLF leaders failed to take you to account? They don’t even try to pressure the Media from giving you a platform.

I feel bad criticizing a person who spent his youth in the bushes. I mean, who am? What’s my contribution, right?

But this has to be said because you failed on two accounts. One you made a “recruitment” error picking him for rare scholarship. Two, you made a supervision error while Abiy was working against your office.

Sometimes, I wonder if TPLF is a truly democratic force. The General hugely contributed to TPLF demise yet not only lives peacefully in TPLF stronghold Mekele, he has public life. Contrast this with EPLF that took half of its top leadership to jail without due process and no family visitation rights for decades. All this because they spoke to the newspapers in Asmera.

An "Eritrean" so perplexed by the failure of a "general" who miserably failed to spot an enemy within. What is more astounding is you wondred if TPLF was a truly democratic force? JOKE OF THE CENTURY.

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by eden » 24 Apr 2020, 16:25

Asmera,

Points of clarification:

Meaning, internally democratic, within TPLF, not democratic towards people

Meaning, enemy in the eyes of TPLF, not the esteemed former who put treason in quotations.

Reread the post and see if it makes sense now

By the way, if something is perplexing, it’s perplexing regardless of ones origin or citizenship. So you lost me there

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by Sam Ebalalehu » 24 Apr 2020, 16:35

Eden, you are totally confused about Abiy. One day, you seem to like his style of governance. The next day, you are back where you are comfortable, preaching the tired Mekele politics. Today, you accused Abiy of treason, I do not know Abiy betrayed his country. Rarely, Eden, politicians are accused of treason. Politicians might do something illegal to promote themselves. But they do not sell the interest of their countries. That is what you are accusing of Abiy doing. Two explanation could be given for your using the word recklessly. One, you do not really know the meaning of the word. Two, you still believe Ethiopia is synonym to the old TPLF leaders. No, it is not. I personally believe the TPLF politicians to be one of the worst politicians Ethiopians endured. But I could argue not a single one of them to be accused of treason. They are slogan loving, uninformed politicians who do not know their shortcomings till today.
No, Abiy did not commit treason. No, Eden, the great majority of Ethiopians who wished TPLF away did not commit treason. Abiy and those millions chose to change the politics of divide and rule.

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by Fed_Up » 24 Apr 2020, 17:04

Asmara wrote:
24 Apr 2020, 16:20
eden wrote:
24 Apr 2020, 15:53
Meet PM Abiy’s former boss, Major General Wolde Aregai. The General admitted in another interview he had personally hand picked the then Colonel Abiy for Scholarship in Cyber Security.

My question is to the General. Why are you not trying to hide? Clearly, you failed to catch the “treason” Abiy was committing right under your nose. You were head of ENSA and Abiy was your second. Aren’t you ashamed? Have you lost your senses?

If I were you, I would fade away from public arena. And why the TPLF leaders failed to take you to account? They don’t even try to pressure the Media from giving you a platform.

I feel bad criticizing a person who spent his youth in the bushes. I mean, who am? What’s my contribution, right?

But this has to be said because you failed on two accounts. One you made a “recruitment” error picking him for rare scholarship. Two, you made a supervision error while Abiy was working against your office.

Sometimes, I wonder if TPLF is a truly democratic force. The General hugely contributed to TPLF demise yet not only lives peacefully in TPLF stronghold Mekele, he has public life. Contrast this with EPLF that took half of its top leadership to jail without due process and no family visitation rights for decades. All this because they spoke to the newspapers in Asmera.

An "Eritrean" so perplexed by the failure of a "general" who miserably failed to spot an enemy within. What is more astounding is you wondred if TPLF was a truly democratic force? JOKE OF THE CENTURY.
Asmera bro,
አትብከይ እንዲዩ ዘብክየኒ... this idiots never ceases to amaze us. To be honest even Ethiopians now knows this crooked agamewoch like this idiot who never stopped shooting his own foot and came back with only one as if nothing happened .. tell you in your face I have both my legs.

እጭ—

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by eden » 24 Apr 2020, 21:31

Sam

Did you read my clarifying post above?

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by quindibu » 24 Apr 2020, 21:59

eden wrote:
24 Apr 2020, 21:31
Sam

Did you read my clarifying post above?

What was your clarification? Words don't have mutual meaning in Agame la la World?

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Re: Taking the General to task

Post by Misraq » 24 Apr 2020, 23:08

Lowlanderu,

May be you should take the old adage I hear growing up that says "ትግሬ ጥጋብ አይችልም" seriously

It is true, agames weakest point is to consider themselves super human and super natural. the arrogance that was displayed was astaunding. The supporters were too blind too. There was no critic amongst it's core. Simply no ND leading blind. About distroyed you so easily

Jimmy

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