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President Sahle Werq Zedwde - A Simple Act of Courage But A Timeless Historic Significance!! Being An Ethiopian!!!
Posted: 21 Sep 2022, 22:56
by Horus
What our dignified and wise president, Kibirt Sahle werq, has done is historic. Yes, in this age of mass fake news and mindlessness, what Sahlewerq did could be a mere passing and accidental incident. But most great world events and earth shaking happenings were simple acts of courage such refusing to be clustered with others in a bus, simple acts of courage like Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat to a white student. Even better, a simple act of courage like Queen Tayitu refusal to sign the Treaty of WuChalie. Yes, what Sahleweq did might appear just another insignificant act but it is my belief that this historic event will be the subject of history books and films. In fact this is going to be a great challenge to Abiy Ahmed who seems to be unsure about where he stands in the heat of Ethiopian politics and diplomacy.
Re: President Sahle Werq Zedwde - A Simple Act of Courage But A Timeless Historic Significance!! Being An Ethiopian!!!
Posted: 07 Oct 2024, 09:59
by AbyssiniaLady
A mentally ill dirty landless listro who has lost touch with reality.
Re: President Sahle Werq Zedwde - A Simple Act of Courage But A Timeless Historic Significance!! Being An Ethiopian!!!
Posted: 07 Oct 2024, 15:56
by Wordpad
Horus you stupid Gurage monkey. Is this about the fake MOU
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Re: President Sahle Werq Zedwde - A Simple Act of Courage But A Timeless Historic Significance!! Being An Ethiopian!!!
Posted: 07 Oct 2024, 16:16
by Somaliman
Horus wrote: ↑21 Sep 2022, 22:56
What our dignified and wise president, Kibirt Sahle werq, has done is historic. Yes, in this age of mass fake news and mindlessness, what Sahlewerq did could be a mere passing and accidental incident. But most great world events and earth shaking happenings were simple acts of courage such refusing to be clustered with others in a bus, simple acts of courage like Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat to a white student. Even better, a simple act of courage like Queen Tayitu refusal to sign the Treaty of WuChalie. Yes, what Sahleweq did might appear just another insignificant act but it is my belief that this historic event will be the subject of history books and films. In fact this is going to be a great challenge to Abiy Ahmed who seems to be unsure about where he stands in the heat of Ethiopian politics and diplomacy.
A jumble of random, disconnected, and inconsequential words, which can only be uttered by either a drunken or confused little chicken brain, or both.