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DefendTheTruth
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TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 14 Mar 2022, 16:40

There is a saying which goes like "don't do something to others that you don't want others to do on you" or something like that.

Now, you asked for it when you glorified Iskinder, assuming it will only hurt the Oromos, and that is coming back to haunt you (plural) down. I just came across this video.


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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by Abere » 14 Mar 2022, 16:53

When the going gets tough, only the tough gets going. So, those either weary of fighting for the freedom of Amhara or are undercover ውታፍ ነቃይ should kiss goodbye sooner than later.

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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 14 Mar 2022, 17:40

I thought I understand Amharic but never heard of the word/expression ውታፍ ነቃይ before I came across on this forum. What does that mean?

I know or heard of ተለጣፊ, sort of dependent, I think. Do the two mean the same thing?

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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by Abere » 14 Mar 2022, 17:52

ውታፍ ነቃይ የንጉሱን አለባበስ ከማሳመር አልፎ እወደድ ባዮች ንጉሱ ረጅም ሰዓት ከተቀመጠበት ሲነሳ ሱሪው ከመቀመጫው ላይ በላበት ሲወተፍ < ውታፍ ነቃዮች> የሱሪውን ውታፉ ይነቅላሉ ለንጉሱ አጎንብሰው።

DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 17:40
I thought I understand Amharic but never heard of the word/expression ውታፍ ነቃይ before I came across on this forum. What does that mean?

I know or heard of ተለጣፊ, sort of dependent, I think. Do the two mean the same thing?

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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by TGAA » 14 Mar 2022, 22:20

DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 16:40
There is a saying which goes like "don't do something to others that you don't want others to do on you" or something like that.

Now, you asked for it when you glorified Iskinder, assuming it will only hurt the Oromos, and that is coming back to haunt you (plural) down. I just came across this video.

It is Interesting you are directing the question about ABEN to me. I support ABEN whenever they raise issues that should have been raised by Amhara representatives in the government. My issue always has been whether it be for Amharas or other Nationalities justice have to be served equally. Equal treatment is what is missing under Abiy . Amharas are the second largest nationality they have to be represented fairly in all aspects of Ethiopian life. At this time with our new Oromo chieftains, the suffering of Amharas has been relegated as nonexistence, on purpose. Anyone that brings up the unjust nature of the suffering of Amharas under the gaze of Abiy’s government has to be condemned for rocking the boat. Anyone who thinks that removing oneself from the position of power going to serve the interest of the population they represented is a fool. Instead, they have to make their voice heard whenever injustice is done to the people they represent from where they are from a position of power without kowtowing to the power that be. Abiy is still trying to use the so-called “democratic centralism “ to silence objection to his erroneous policies. In the four days of blue glitter, hundreds of fair tails, no substantial issue has been raised. The death of hundreds of Ethiopians who happened to be Amharas didn’t even allot a passing remark. I have seen many belly dancers for fame or money or for chances of rubbing a shoulder with the ruling party and saying outlandish things though deep down they do not believe what comes out of their mouth. This and Seyum Teshome kind of abound. They are part of the confuse clown team. So I can smell those kinds of individuals from K.M away. I appreciate for example what Dugu did recently. He is the bigger person more than 1000ds that have been clapping their fingers off combined. Amharas will be fine if they do one thing. One, whatever happens in Amhara region they have to decide without any outside pressure on their own. . They have to continue to organize following Abiy’s and Shimiles path. It is not to threaten anyone but to capably protect self if that comes to be a necessity. Those in the center of power assert their proportional power as they mean it. State the truth as it is . For that no one has to get into trouble ABEN or anyone else. Even you who happen to be a level-minded man were trapped in spreading a lie that Amharas are committing suicide by killing each other to earn Oromo’s sympathy. How low can we get as a people, God knows.
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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 15 Mar 2022, 14:32

TGAA wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 22:20
DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 16:40
There is a saying which goes like "don't do something to others that you don't want others to do on you" or something like that.

Now, you asked for it when you glorified Iskinder, assuming it will only hurt the Oromos, and that is coming back to haunt you (plural) down. I just came across this video.

It is Interesting you are directing the question about ABEN to me. I support ABEN whenever they raise issues that should have been raised by Amhara representatives in the government. My issue always has been whether it be for Amharas or other Nationalities justice have to be served equally. Equal treatment is what is missing under Abiy . Amharas are the second largest nationality they have to be represented fairly in all aspects of Ethiopian life. At this time with our new Oromo chieftains, the suffering of Amharas has been relegated as nonexistence, on purpose. Anyone that brings up the unjust nature of the suffering of Amharas under the gaze of Abiy’s government has to be condemned for rocking the boat. Anyone who thinks that removing oneself from the position of power going to serve the interest of the population they represented is a fool. Instead, they have to make their voice heard whenever injustice is done to the people they represent from where they are from a position of power without kowtowing to the power that be. Abiy is still trying to use the so-called “democratic centralism “ to silence objection to his erroneous policies. In the four days of blue glitter, hundreds of fair tails, no substantial issue has been raised. The death of hundreds of Ethiopians who happened to be Amharas didn’t even allot a passing remark. I have seen many belly dancers for fame or money or for chances of rubbing a shoulder with the ruling party and saying outlandish things though deep down they do not believe what comes out of their mouth. This and Seyum Teshome kind of abound. They are part of the confuse clown team. So I can smell those kinds of individuals from K.M away. I appreciate for example what Dugu did recently. He is the bigger person more than 1000ds that have been clapping their fingers off combined. Amharas will be fine if they do one thing. One, whatever happens in Amhara region they have to decide without any outside pressure on their own. . They have to continue to organize following Abiy’s and Shimiles path. It is not to threaten anyone but to capably protect self if that comes to be a necessity. Those in the center of power assert their proportional power as they mean it. State the truth as it is . For that no one has to get into trouble ABEN or anyone else. Even you who happen to be a level-minded man were trapped in spreading a lie that Amharas are committing suicide by killing each other to earn Oromo’s sympathy. How low can we get as a people, God knows.

Brother TGAA,

I am positive that ABN realised the right path and opted to take the pragmatic path in its journey of political endeavors in the country, it took OLF more than 50 years to do so, TPLF failed to realize that in over 60 years and still counting. ABN is in this regard more cute, most probably.

We have/had issues when ABN claimed about their people are the selected class of people in Ethiopia or sort of ideas.

No one, absolutely no one, should have an issue when ABN or anybody else wants to protect the rights of the great Amhara people, or any other people for that matter.

ABN doesen't need to cover itself behind the Amahra nationalism to protect Amhara's rights.

Human rights are universal values, anybody on the planet should and would protect when those universal values are violated. If Ethiopia is worth of its name, then it shouldn't wait until somebody comes from America and lecture it about human rights.

You don't have to an Oromo to protect the rights of the Oromos, you don't have to be a Tigre to protect the rights of the Tigrean people, and the same is true for all the rest group of people in the country, if we have nothing against the truth.

Those hiding behind their respective ethnic brands and claim about no one else should defend their people than themselves are political handlers in the name of their people, mostly corrupt and old-fashioned (also primitive) collection of bandits.

We now know what they are up-to, we shouldn't fail to their shenanigans.

I feel you are part of those in such shenanigans, you claimed Obbo Shimales Abdissa and PM Abiy Ahmed are purposly sanctioning the targetted killing of the innocent Amhara people. For such a grand allegation you didn't present any dent of evidence, but you kept on claiming the same allegations. That is odd.

Currently it is nearily difficult to understand why people are killing each other, at least those who are not in the bushes, who is fuelling such a savagery and for what? This needs to be looked at closely and answered.

My guess is that ABN started to understand that and this should be commendable in my view.

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Re: TGAA, how is ABN doing currently?

Post by TGAA » 16 Mar 2022, 01:27

Lead by example, Man. If all Ethiopians speak for the Plight of Amharas and for every other Ethiopian who becomes a victim of wanton killing then the Universal principle of human rights will be respected in our land. It is the explanation that goes around in an underhanded way, justifying the killing that is infuriating. They brought upon themselves, they are killing themselves to make a political point, not only this but this one also was killed. Such scapegoating trifles human life, but it will be stopped if all stand for one and one for all. Any attempt to explain away the death of innocents for political expediency has to stop because it will not lead us to a better place.

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