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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Zmeselo » 21 Nov 2021, 07:20

Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by gearhead » 21 Nov 2021, 07:36

So amhara want the US involved after all! Right? karen is ok, right? but then you are marching for/against ......@&$#&#@?

ጥገኛ ከራሱ መፈክር ጋር ይጣላል!!

አማራ እብድ ነው ስንል አለማስረጃ አይደለም!!

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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by sebdoyeley » 21 Nov 2021, 07:48

Accept it, it is the best deal you can get if You own coward rmy.
After all, it is going to be Worse not better atleast lose Addis. If thode coward army act remain the same.
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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by kibramlak » 21 Nov 2021, 10:31

I agree. It should not be selective. Whenever and wherever possible, Democrats in general must be busted.

Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 07:20
Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Revelations » 21 Nov 2021, 11:35

Then everyone should stay home and not protest, if this is how we think. You either want them to walk back their destructive policy or keep it the same. Words matter. And we will encourage others to follow her statement.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 07:20
Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Revelations » 21 Nov 2021, 12:09

So you won't accept a rep walking back a destructive policy? What's the point of protests if you don't intend to change minds for one reason or another?
kibramlak wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 10:31
I agree. It should not be selective. Whenever and wherever possible, Democrats in general must be busted.

Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 07:20
Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Zmeselo » 21 Nov 2021, 12:39

Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.



Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 11:35
Then everyone should stay home and not protest, if this is how we think. You either want them to walk back their destructive policy or keep it the same. Words matter. And we will encourage others to follow her statement.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 07:20
Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Zmeselo » 21 Nov 2021, 12:49

Exactly! What's the point?

Do you know how many protests Eritreans organized in over a decade, all in vain? I personally, have lost count.

Only the qeero booting out the junta & the appearance of Abyi on the scene, changed all that for us.



Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:09
So you won't accept a rep walking back a destructive policy? What's the point of protests if you don't intend to change minds for one reason or another?
kibramlak wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 10:31
I agree. It should not be selective. Whenever and wherever possible, Democrats in general must be busted.

Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 07:20
Ethio-Americans, don't be fooled by such cheap lip- service. She wants your votes, after seeing what happened in Virginia. NEVER-EVER, give your vote to a democrat. After all this blood shed by Ethiopians, I say f-her! :twisted:



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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Revelations » 21 Nov 2021, 12:54

It's a sill logic you have proposed. At the moment, there's no election held but there's a very destructive US policy towards Ethiopia. People go out to protest to change minds, expose failure of wrong policies etc. Yes, I intend to encourage elected officials to change such policies.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:39
Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.






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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Zmeselo » 21 Nov 2021, 13:15

Look, only your military kicking a** on the ground will make people see the light.


Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:54
It's a sill logic you have proposed. At the moment, there's no election held but there's a very destructive US policy towards Ethiopia. People go out to protest to change minds, expose failure of wrong policies etc. Yes, I intend to encourage elected officials to change such policies.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:39
Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.





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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Revelations » 21 Nov 2021, 13:18

Can you chew gum and walk too? Hope so!
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:15
Look, only your military kicking a** on the ground will make people see the light.


Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:54
It's a sill logic you have proposed. At the moment, there's no election held but there's a very destructive US policy towards Ethiopia. People go out to protest to change minds, expose failure of wrong policies etc. Yes, I intend to encourage elected officials to change such policies.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:39
Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.






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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Zmeselo » 21 Nov 2021, 13:51

I think, you've gone deaf.

We've been there & done that while you guys were asleep and guaranteed, at least the majority of Eritrean Americans, will never vote democrat. And we'll see if her statement, will stop the junta in its tracks. :lol:

The only good thing with these demos, are people getting to know each other & loving one another.

I could even ask you, what business is it of theirs to interfere to begin with? Don't empower them, in ur mind.



Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:18
Can you chew gum and walk too? Hope so!
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:15
Look, only your military kicking a** on the ground will make people see the light.


Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:54
It's a sill logic you have proposed. At the moment, there's no election held but there's a very destructive US policy towards Ethiopia. People go out to protest to change minds, expose failure of wrong policies etc. Yes, I intend to encourage elected officials to change such policies.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:39
Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.





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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 21 Nov 2021, 14:07

I think it's easier to get them booted out and getting them replaced with someone that resonates with your grievances rather than getting someone like karen to backtrack on her initial stance. People don't like being proven wrong.

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Re: Rep Karen Bass, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, statement

Post by Revelations » 21 Nov 2021, 14:09

Nope! Wrong conclusion. I'm just not hearing your broken logic. But go ahead and follow your logic, I will mine!


Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:51
I think, you've gone deaf.

We've been there & done that while you guys were asleep and guaranteed, at least the majority of Eritrean Americans, will never vote democrat. And we'll see if her statement, will stop the junta in its tracks. :lol:

The only good thing with these demos, are people getting to know each other & loving one another.

I could even ask you, what business is it of theirs to interfere to begin with? Don't empower them, in ur mind.



Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:18
Can you chew gum and walk too? Hope so!
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 13:15
Look, only your military kicking a** on the ground will make people see the light.


Revelations wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:54
It's a sill logic you have proposed. At the moment, there's no election held but there's a very destructive US policy towards Ethiopia. People go out to protest to change minds, expose failure of wrong policies etc. Yes, I intend to encourage elected officials to change such policies.
Zmeselo wrote:
21 Nov 2021, 12:39
Apparently, you don't believe in holding people accountable even to the point of bloodshed as long as they say: "oops". Is it now, after over a year she has realized a coup is in the offing? Give me a break. No wonder, the ugume are playing you guys like a football. You're too soft.

Not giving them your vote, is the best protest you can lodge.

And yes, personally, I look at protesting as kind of begging which I NEVER engage in. But, you can go ahead & give her your vote. I'm not stopping you.





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