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Why Oromo struggle can’t win?

Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 16:37
by Bwendimu
This is what I think
OLF completed its mission when it joined transitional government in 1992. That was end of era.

Qeerro completed its mission when Jawas Mohammad went back home and joined post Wayane political process

In both cases any thing happened after never equaled to the previous seasons. OLF broke to pieces so is qeerro struggle.

Qeerro succeeded because it was new idea and new Organization with new agenda. OLF was anti Neftenga while Qeerro was anti TPLF. You can’t go back to these old politics and assume this current government is continuation of the old. If that is how you struggle you become distance voice. The advice is

evolve!

Re: Why Oromo struggle can’t win?

Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 16:55
by Noble Amhara
Keptgalla only knows how to hate nothing else they are eaten by there hatred for Amhara this leads them to focusing war against Amhara civilians instead of the government barbaric savage awri gala only knows violence and protesting. It’s a big no no for amharas to ever live with gala in the future

Re: Why Oromo struggle can’t win?

Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 17:10
by gagi
Benti Wendimu,

It is good to know that you are still around. It seems that you came out of your hole to witness the end of an era! That is you, as far as I remember- chronically opportunistic!

It is interesting to see you advising people to evolve! I was wondering how much you yourself have evolved over the years. I remember when you joined the cyber world back in the days you were a fan of the TPLF thugs. After a while you became Oromo fanatic, then back to licking TPLF’s a$ss. You have been a flip flapping person. That is perhaps what “evolving” means to you.

Again, glad to read from you :roll:

Re: Why Oromo struggle can’t win?

Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 17:27
by Bwendimu
Yap that is me. I am not some one who see politics as religion. For me my today’s stand depends on how things evolve. I go with circumstances and change with time. I put new information to use. Ready to drop you as hot potato if you are nonsens and pick some other thing that make sense at the time. By those old days OLF makes sense to me because I was just one of the herds that dance to liberation music. When that was no more give sense and the leaders act as if they lost their compass I found TPLF as progressive because at least they kicked Amahara and it’s influence out of Oromia. Then they in their turn fall of grace. Then without delay I dropped them and joined the mass in Cheering the new OPDO leadership. They make more sense by then. Today I didn’t pick any favorite political group to cheer but Ethiopia itself.