The irony of all ironies
In this documentary, Bekele Gerba, as a free man, shows the notorious prison TPLF leaders had put him in. Jawar tags alongside OMN crew. Throughout the documentary video, they talk as if this was in the past and yet today they find themselves in there, this time, by OPDO/PP.
Re: The irony of all ironies
So I ask:
In hindsight, that’s to say, if they knew what was awaiting them this day, would they still have focused on tarnishing the no longer powerful TPLF and focused on resisting today’s maker and shaker OPDO?
Did they commit a strategic error? Or they are right on principle? I guess, it all depends on the future, right? It all depends on time - at what point in time you answer the question.
In hindsight, that’s to say, if they knew what was awaiting them this day, would they still have focused on tarnishing the no longer powerful TPLF and focused on resisting today’s maker and shaker OPDO?
Did they commit a strategic error? Or they are right on principle? I guess, it all depends on the future, right? It all depends on time - at what point in time you answer the question.
Re: The irony of all ironies
eden wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 19:49So I ask:
In hindsight, that’s to say, if they knew what was awaiting them this day, would they still have focused on tarnishing the no longer powerful TPLF and focused on resisting today’s maker and shaker OPDO?
Did they commit a strategic error? Or they are right on principle? I guess, it all depends on the future, right? It all depends on time - at what point in time you answer the question.
Life must have been so tough for your TPLF Bosses in Mekelle holes. My advice is you should get used to it as there is no coming back to Addis even with another 200 thousand Tigrayan lives without Master Shabo. Sadly
Victory to Fenqil Movement!!!
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF