Why did PFDJista Isaias & Co. supporters explode following Amb. Dina Mufti's comments
Posted: 02 Apr 2021, 11:27
A Comment by Eritrean opposition personality HaileTG at awate:
It has been an interesting couple of days of circus regarding what Dina Mufti said or didn't say or should've said. As usual, when such things happen, the opposition is more collected, deliberate and rational (save few extremists). The PFDJista are a spectacle! For them, these type of days are occasioned with great commotion, some take to extreme reactions, some jump the ship, some pull their hairs out and roll on the ground with anguish. I would like to look at why they are commenting and acting the way they are doing.
Analogy in order:) When a married couple fall out and decide to divorce (one of them move out), often the spark is a mundane issue: one said something to the kids, one came late, one said something hurtful ... (leave the serious sparks as it doesn't apply here). However, the mundane reason only sparked a deep and festering problem that was being overlooked for a while. The mundane issue only served to bring it up to boil over.
Back to Mr. Mufti - the PFDJ supporters were becoming increasingly bewildered by the things that started to become apparent in the way the Eritrean regime is treated by the PMAA side. Eritrea was exposed as taking part in the Tigray conflict uninvited, that it was reported to the world as having potentially committing war crimes, that supporters had to swallow the pill to dance draped in Ethiopian flag (one we paid tens of thousands to dislodge from Eritrea), even at the organization of the demonstrations, they were hijacked to mostly serve Ethiopian interests and the Ethiopians did NOTHING to call in the interest of Eritrea, and as the icing in the cake, Eritrea Hagerachin, Dr. Abiy Meriachin - shame that knows no bound!
So, the supporters were quietly being toasted by their blue-eyed boy down south and were heating up from inside to the point of ready to explode. Dina Mufti lit the spark by treating them in a most degrading manner (I say this because he only spoke under the terms of his friendship with Isu and his supporters, as far as opposition Eritreans are concerned, we are watching all his and his government's shenanigans from a distance and ALL AGREEMENTS ARE NULL AND VOID - take it to the bank). The PFDJista exploded, started signing letters of resignation, heaping sudden appreciation of the opposition (laced with their divisive poison). This explains what all the commotion is about, they are opposing their leader on what they perceive as a deal cutting them the short end of the stick. Well, aybelnan'do, aybelnan'do. If this was the early days of their honeymoon, they would have fallen over each other to tell us how Dina mushmush was only pointing to some grand, in-depth, complex diplomatic nicety that attests to their leader's incredible diplomatic summersaults. But, times are bad, PMAA didn't perform as expected - it is the economy stupid.
Dina Mufti was the symptom not the cause of their total falling apart. You need to understand how convoluted their delusion is, Asa meblat be'bilhat!
http://awate.com/eritrean-government-ex ... qus_thread
It has been an interesting couple of days of circus regarding what Dina Mufti said or didn't say or should've said. As usual, when such things happen, the opposition is more collected, deliberate and rational (save few extremists). The PFDJista are a spectacle! For them, these type of days are occasioned with great commotion, some take to extreme reactions, some jump the ship, some pull their hairs out and roll on the ground with anguish. I would like to look at why they are commenting and acting the way they are doing.
Analogy in order:) When a married couple fall out and decide to divorce (one of them move out), often the spark is a mundane issue: one said something to the kids, one came late, one said something hurtful ... (leave the serious sparks as it doesn't apply here). However, the mundane reason only sparked a deep and festering problem that was being overlooked for a while. The mundane issue only served to bring it up to boil over.
Back to Mr. Mufti - the PFDJ supporters were becoming increasingly bewildered by the things that started to become apparent in the way the Eritrean regime is treated by the PMAA side. Eritrea was exposed as taking part in the Tigray conflict uninvited, that it was reported to the world as having potentially committing war crimes, that supporters had to swallow the pill to dance draped in Ethiopian flag (one we paid tens of thousands to dislodge from Eritrea), even at the organization of the demonstrations, they were hijacked to mostly serve Ethiopian interests and the Ethiopians did NOTHING to call in the interest of Eritrea, and as the icing in the cake, Eritrea Hagerachin, Dr. Abiy Meriachin - shame that knows no bound!
So, the supporters were quietly being toasted by their blue-eyed boy down south and were heating up from inside to the point of ready to explode. Dina Mufti lit the spark by treating them in a most degrading manner (I say this because he only spoke under the terms of his friendship with Isu and his supporters, as far as opposition Eritreans are concerned, we are watching all his and his government's shenanigans from a distance and ALL AGREEMENTS ARE NULL AND VOID - take it to the bank). The PFDJista exploded, started signing letters of resignation, heaping sudden appreciation of the opposition (laced with their divisive poison). This explains what all the commotion is about, they are opposing their leader on what they perceive as a deal cutting them the short end of the stick. Well, aybelnan'do, aybelnan'do. If this was the early days of their honeymoon, they would have fallen over each other to tell us how Dina mushmush was only pointing to some grand, in-depth, complex diplomatic nicety that attests to their leader's incredible diplomatic summersaults. But, times are bad, PMAA didn't perform as expected - it is the economy stupid.
Dina Mufti was the symptom not the cause of their total falling apart. You need to understand how convoluted their delusion is, Asa meblat be'bilhat!
http://awate.com/eritrean-government-ex ... qus_thread