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The Unbreakable Bond!

Posted: 02 May 2021, 09:53
by DefendTheTruth
The scene in the following video depicts how a teacher, most likely an Amhara, fundamentally changed the life of a young and unlucky "handicapped" Oromo woman, after even her own parents decided to give up on her treatment, motivating her and organizing the fund needed for her therapy.

Now this young woman decided that same teacher stand on her side to tell her story to the rest of the world, after becoming a successful business woman and beoming a role model for millions around the world. Today it was not her parents that stood on her side but the "stranger" Amhara teacher to tell her story.

This is a kind of the people that give Ethiopia a hope, we didn't produce only those who can advocate about our difference but also showcase our natural bonds and the strong bond of humanity in general.



BTW. She also said that her birth place is from the Arsi Zone (I think from Itaya) of Oromia regional state, the same Zone from where the likes of Jawar Mohammed also rised, went to Harvard to gain knowledge but dropped out to instigate instead violence between peoples of such natural bonds, while she couldn't get that kind of privilege but still became a role model of humanity.

Re: The Unbreakable Bond!

Posted: 02 May 2021, 11:15
by tolcha
DefendTheTruth wrote:
02 May 2021, 09:53
The scene in the following video depicts how a teacher, most likely an Amhara, fundamentally changed the life of a young and unlucky "handicapped" Oromo woman, after even her own parents decided to give up on her treatment, motivating her and organizing the fund needed for her therapy.

Now this young woman decided that same teacher stand on her side to tell her story to the rest of the world, after becoming a successful business woman and beoming a role model for millions around the world. Today it was not her parents that stood on her side but the "stranger" Amhara teacher to tell her story.

This is a kind of the people that give Ethiopia a hope, we didn't produce only those who can advocate about our difference but also showcase our natural bonds and the strong bond of humanity in general.



BTW. She also said that her birth place is from the Arsi Zone (I think from Itaya) of Oromia regional state, the same Zone from where the likes of Jawar Mohammed also rised, went to Harvard to gain knowledge but dropped out to instigate instead violence between peoples of such natural bonds, while she couldn't get that kind of privilege but still became a role model of humanity.
While I appreciate that “Amhara” teacher for helping out the unfortunate young Oromo girl, You should be ashamed of your thinking about your comment on Jawar. You are such an idiot who did nothing to the struggle that brought the results thus far. Jawar did a lot of major achievements. You Phacking shi’t you don’t have the gut to minimize his achievements . He did succeeded in his education in 2 of the well known Univesrities in the world. You [deleted], come out and tell us what you achieve so far. He chose the career he thinks could help him bring some change to his people, even beyond. Ante ye Diqalla liji, you don’t have any values except throwing up on ER.

Re: The Unbreakable Bond!

Posted: 02 May 2021, 12:35
by DefendTheTruth
tolcha wrote:
02 May 2021, 11:15

While I appreciate that “Amhara” teacher for helping out the unfortunate young Oromo girl, You should be ashamed of your thinking about your comment on Jawar. You are such an idiot who did nothing to the struggle that brought the results thus far. Jawar did a lot of major achievements. You Phacking shi’t you don’t have the gut to minimize his achievements . He did succeeded in his education in 2 of the well known Univesrities in the world. You [deleted], come out and tell us what you achieve so far. He chose the career he thinks could help him bring some change to his people, even beyond. Ante ye Diqalla liji, you don’t have any values except throwing up on ER.
The "Oromo First" mobber,

I thought you were whining about lack of result, which result are you trying to brag about now?

I didn't say anywhere that I contributed something in bringing the change, I only express my views and try to defend those who brought the change with that, which you couldn't challenge so far. You were whining about the Gobanas and trying to demean the head of this change, the current PM of the country.

I think Jawar had a chance to go to a university and pursue his study and serve his country through that by being an agent of change, but he opted to drop out and ambitioned to get power as soon as possible, declared himself the leader of Oromo Opposition camp in Atlanta.

Later on it proved itself that all of his bragging was just because he was able to be used as a tool to those who were the true agents of the current change. You are not part of the change, a certain loser!