The Habesha Started to Take off Their Internal Mask (Amharanet/Tegarunet)
Posted: 08 May 2020, 16:03
The Habesha Started to Take off Their Internal Mask (Amharanet/Tegarunet)
Now it is clear that Abyssinians (Amhara and Tegaru) are self denying Cushites (Afar, Beja, Agaw, Saho and Oromo, aka the ABASO), who lost their true identity during the 3000 years of Abeshanization process. They are Cushites with double mask: external mask being Ethiopiawinet and the internal one as either Amharanet or Tegarunet. Actually there is no ethnic Amhara or ethnic Tegaru in a true sense, but there are only Amharinya speaking and Tigrinya speaking Afars, Bejas, Agaws, Sahos and Oromos.
Thanks to the liberation struggle of the Oromo and other Cushitic nations, Tegarus took off their external mask till 1991 and Amharas are now in a process to do it. That is why Amhara nationalism is getting momentum at the cost of Ethiopian nationalism. Yet, at its beginning phase is the maneuver of casting off their internal mask in order to get back to their true self (Afar, Beja, Agaw, Saho and Oromo). This nice beginning is observed recently, so that Agaw nationalism in Abyssinia is flourishing. Reviving and thriving Agawnet is the best way of demasking Abyssinians by removing their both external and internal masks (Ethiopiawinet and Abeshawinet).
Read more: https://fayyisoromia.wordpress.com/2016 ... ep-skin-2/
Now it is clear that Abyssinians (Amhara and Tegaru) are self denying Cushites (Afar, Beja, Agaw, Saho and Oromo, aka the ABASO), who lost their true identity during the 3000 years of Abeshanization process. They are Cushites with double mask: external mask being Ethiopiawinet and the internal one as either Amharanet or Tegarunet. Actually there is no ethnic Amhara or ethnic Tegaru in a true sense, but there are only Amharinya speaking and Tigrinya speaking Afars, Bejas, Agaws, Sahos and Oromos.
Thanks to the liberation struggle of the Oromo and other Cushitic nations, Tegarus took off their external mask till 1991 and Amharas are now in a process to do it. That is why Amhara nationalism is getting momentum at the cost of Ethiopian nationalism. Yet, at its beginning phase is the maneuver of casting off their internal mask in order to get back to their true self (Afar, Beja, Agaw, Saho and Oromo). This nice beginning is observed recently, so that Agaw nationalism in Abyssinia is flourishing. Reviving and thriving Agawnet is the best way of demasking Abyssinians by removing their both external and internal masks (Ethiopiawinet and Abeshawinet).
Read more: https://fayyisoromia.wordpress.com/2016 ... ep-skin-2/