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Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 10:44
by Hawdian
Amhara made their kingdom.
Somali has several countries.
Eritreans enjoy sovereignty.
Tigregu ruled 27 years.


Oromo is just the horse everyone rides to Menelik Palace and apparently they are the biggest population of them all :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Galla are useless. They only know how to be disturbance, protesting. They have no idea why and what is the goal.

Today's protester is tomorrow's neftegna, Gobana, Meles' slave...cycle repeats.

If TPLF uses them, they going to return Abdi Iley, and give Amhara Addis Ababa in exchange for Wolkayt.

They only see wounds. Very emotional monkeys.

We, Somalis, can aim for Addis but we know the West will not entertain Somalis controlling Mogadishu, Djibouti and Addis. Besides, we don't need to give the Habesha who are finishing each others reasons to find a common enemy. We know. Better to lay low and let them depopulate until we find the right trojan horse

So w have to have different strategies otherwise we would mount our own armies.

Galla never an option.
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Re: Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 10:54
by Noble Amhara






Let’s take thousands of TDF pack them on buses and send them to Adama let’s see how well they will treat the OLF Gantus :mrgreen: :P

This Tigray Oromo alliance will end real quick

:lol: :lol:

TDF will rob all the banks in oromia Terrorize civilians and let them cry to dr Abiy for help traitors :lol:

Re: Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 11:20
by Hawdian
Brother Yaballo

You are indeed are great example of the average Oromo. Highly emotional, unstable, just cheerleading endlessly.

My bro I am happy to take you to the hospital for good psychiatric assessment. I will fully pay for it.

For now I suggest that you get some fresh air or go to a local Ethiopian cafe for good old jebena. That's always a great medicine.

Abiy btw is good Amhara rised by a loving Amhara mother in a loving home that's why he took Amhara wife so as to rise his kids in same environment.

I respect those anjees.


The Ras

Re: Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 11:50
by Hawdian
Yaballo

You are at least in your 50s yet you are behaving like an 8 year old autistic kids.

Oromo needs to learn or teach something called emotional intelligence.

Once you master that then set yourselves a goal, a common goal not personality politics that's emotionally charged.

This is the problem with Oromo. And you are a good example. A snapshot.

You guys don't have a country, vision, government, leader. You just hobbing from one group and their ideology to another and back only to find yourselves on the laps of your former abusers. This cycle needs to end.

Btw Google translator doesn't work.

Nagaati.

Re: Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 16:19
by Sadacha Macca
While I am weary of any kind of alliance with TDF: the fact is alliances change but interests remain. Some alliances are tactical and temporary. For example, EPLF and TPLF fought as allies against several foes (The Derg, The OLF, even the Eritrean group the ELF/Jebha, etc).
Then, they eventually became bitter foes. The majority of the same TPLF elites who were leaders during the time that the TPLF were the dominant party within the EPRDF, are dead or on the run hiding in caves. Not to mention that, they wouldn't have been able to rule for so long without having traitorous allies from among the Oromo and other nations. TPLF didn't commit those atrocities alone. They had willing sellout traitors in what was known as the OPDO.

Re: Oromo are the saddest story

Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 07:41
by Hawdian
Obbo Sadacha

Thanks for your balanced input.

I can sense that you are also holding back a little because as you know Oromo comes to the table with zero while Tigregu have put all on the line and paid heavily.


You are not equal partners neither comparable plus Oromo changes like the wind.

Tigregu also going to arm twist you again because the West would rather see them than you.

Notice how all the visiting US officials never once talked about Oromo prisoners including Jawar.

You guys are slow to get the writing on the wall