The tigree junta hegemony should be replaced by Ethiopian one side by side of eliminating the Agme junta
Posted: 07 Dec 2020, 15:08
Agame junta never pretend to be harmless by hiding their venom, ethnocentric view, they were brutal and savage and sadistic. There are many kinds of hegemony some are direct the other ones are indirect. for example, look at the cultural hegemony the Tigre trying to impose on others especially regarding
-- language, they changed many places' name to make it look like Tigrigna e,g Armacho to Adi remet,
--flag, they tried to stop flying the Ethiopian flag in holidays and in churches some Oromo leaders did that too pushed by the junta,
-- clothing, as we noticed many of our cultural handwoven clothe design are sold to Chinese by Sium Mesfin without any royalty and recognition
for a few dollars
-- Food tigree are claiming Ethiopian Jebena as Tigree even Injera and Doro wot, kitfo, tej and so no tigre know Qita .
--music this agames copy all of Eritrean music and preset them as there own with out any regard to the original singers and many Amharic
kinds of music for that matter.
holidays, Qidus yohanes and timket and ashenda they tried to even register it in UNESCO as tigree culture. if they tried begging that will be fact but other things nooooooo.
extra extra and we have to fight it. It is the precondition for total dominance and ethnic-based hegemony.
Cultural hegemony
Cultural hegemony refers to domination or rule maintained through ideological or cultural means. It is usually achieved through social institutions, which allow those in power to strongly influence the values, norms, ideas, expectations, worldview, and behavior of the rest of society. Here is the one that is happening now in Ethiopia by Shimeles Abdisa,Adanech abebe, Lema megersa , Merrara real merrara( bitter) and many other in conjunction to economic hegemony.
Cultural hegemony functions by framing the worldview of the ruling class, and the social and economic structures that embody it, as just, legitimate, and designed for the benefit of all, even though these structures may only benefit the ruling class. This kind of power is distinct from rule by force, as in a military dictatorship, because it allows the ruling class to exercise authority using the "peaceful" means of ideology and culture.
-- language, they changed many places' name to make it look like Tigrigna e,g Armacho to Adi remet,
--flag, they tried to stop flying the Ethiopian flag in holidays and in churches some Oromo leaders did that too pushed by the junta,
-- clothing, as we noticed many of our cultural handwoven clothe design are sold to Chinese by Sium Mesfin without any royalty and recognition
for a few dollars
-- Food tigree are claiming Ethiopian Jebena as Tigree even Injera and Doro wot, kitfo, tej and so no tigre know Qita .
--music this agames copy all of Eritrean music and preset them as there own with out any regard to the original singers and many Amharic
kinds of music for that matter.
holidays, Qidus yohanes and timket and ashenda they tried to even register it in UNESCO as tigree culture. if they tried begging that will be fact but other things nooooooo.
extra extra and we have to fight it. It is the precondition for total dominance and ethnic-based hegemony.
Cultural hegemony
Cultural hegemony refers to domination or rule maintained through ideological or cultural means. It is usually achieved through social institutions, which allow those in power to strongly influence the values, norms, ideas, expectations, worldview, and behavior of the rest of society. Here is the one that is happening now in Ethiopia by Shimeles Abdisa,Adanech abebe, Lema megersa , Merrara real merrara( bitter) and many other in conjunction to economic hegemony.
Cultural hegemony functions by framing the worldview of the ruling class, and the social and economic structures that embody it, as just, legitimate, and designed for the benefit of all, even though these structures may only benefit the ruling class. This kind of power is distinct from rule by force, as in a military dictatorship, because it allows the ruling class to exercise authority using the "peaceful" means of ideology and culture.
