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Sadacha Macca
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Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hurt ?
I've noticed that some of our tigrayan-ethiopian countrymen are constantly posting about some eritrean/kebessa/highlander women, mostly in the diaspora, marrying outside of their ethnicity/race/nationality/etc. It's obviously meant to annoy and insult their perceived foes-the eritrean brothers on here and those who may stumble upon this forum; but is it effective in doing that? I am sure some of the eritrean brothers here married non-eritrean women too, such as brother fed up who said long ago that his wife was amara, and cigar whose wife is Caribbean/Jamaican? etc?Although I never understood why some men get uptight if they see the women of their ethnicity marrying whomever, I also realize that my view on things won't be how others view things, so it is what it is. I personally do not care who oromo/amara/other ethiopian women marry, especially since theyr'e still strangers to me, they just happen to be from the same part of the world/country as me/my family.
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Let me ask you...Would you be comfortable with your daughter sharing a bed with a 250-pound Nigerian dude? I am not okay with that

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Sadacha Macca
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Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Ha! Okay, I have to admit, that is hilarious. In our culture as Muslims, my daughter cannot get married without the approval of her guardian/or wali, so in that case, I'd vet the man first. If he's a good, God-fearing man, I'd marry her off to a man of any color/skin-hue. But I do admit that, I can kinda get why people tend to look inwards/from their own culture for a spouse. Question though: do you think part of this occurring is the fault of Eritrean or Kebessa men? I wonder if it only occurs with their girls, and less with the Muslim girls of Tigre, Saho, etc? Or?
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Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Sadacha,
Misraq aka Almaze is an old woman. She had the Niaja territory exclusively for a half a century before. She does not welcome the competition. She also knows how conservative Eritreans are. Annoy annoy is her mantra. However, the young ladies who were born overseas identify themselves as blacks. They never had experienced the Eritrean pride like those Eritreans who were born in Eritrea. When the so called freedom fighters took over, good democratic government never happened. It became all about power at the expense of our martyrs. That also affected the conservative culture, Eritreans had in the past. General Filipos, who happens to be a womanizer marries his daughter to a Nigerian in a State like ceremony in Asmara. That is changing Eritrean conservative culture . I hope Isayas had set up his behind. Oldie Nigeria lover Misraq is having the time of her life.

Misraq aka Almaze is an old woman. She had the Niaja territory exclusively for a half a century before. She does not welcome the competition. She also knows how conservative Eritreans are. Annoy annoy is her mantra. However, the young ladies who were born overseas identify themselves as blacks. They never had experienced the Eritrean pride like those Eritreans who were born in Eritrea. When the so called freedom fighters took over, good democratic government never happened. It became all about power at the expense of our martyrs. That also affected the conservative culture, Eritreans had in the past. General Filipos, who happens to be a womanizer marries his daughter to a Nigerian in a State like ceremony in Asmara. That is changing Eritrean conservative culture . I hope Isayas had set up his behind. Oldie Nigeria lover Misraq is having the time of her life.
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Mario, I sense a strong hostility towards me and Jimmy, and it appears that you are now advocating for Eritreans to enter into marriages with Nigerians and Ugandans, with potentially negative consequences for the children involved, similar to your circumstances.
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Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Almaze aka Misraq,
Eritreans own your head. 24/7 you talk about Eritrea and Eritreans. You are an old lady who had been sha…gaged by African ni…ggr.ars… all through out your misearable life.. BTW, Eritreans own your head. You will spend the rest of your miserable life talking about what Eritreans are doing or not doing? Your hate and envy has no bound.

Eritreans own your head. 24/7 you talk about Eritrea and Eritreans. You are an old lady who had been sha…gaged by African ni…ggr.ars… all through out your misearable life.. BTW, Eritreans own your head. You will spend the rest of your miserable life talking about what Eritreans are doing or not doing? Your hate and envy has no bound.
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Mario, Just because you're a fuc*ked up Italian doesn't mean you have to trash-talk Eritreans.
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑14 Jun 2024, 18:05I've noticed that some of our tigrayan-ethiopian countrymen are constantly posting about some eritrean/kebessa/highlander women, mostly in the diaspora, marrying outside of their ethnicity/race/nationality/etc. It's obviously meant to annoy and insult their perceived foes-the eritrean brothers on here and those who may stumble upon this forum; but is it effective in doing that? I am sure some of the eritrean brothers here married non-eritrean women too, such as brother fed up who said long ago that his wife was amara, and cigar whose wife is Caribbean/Jamaican? etc?Although I never understood why some men get uptight if they see the women of their ethnicity marrying whomever, I also realize that my view on things won't be how others view things, so it is what it is. I personally do not care who oromo/amara/other ethiopian women marry, especially since theyr'e still strangers to me, they just happen to be from the same part of the world/country as me/my family.
It’s not tigrayans that are making these topics it’s one Amhara gender confused fella. Called misraq who feels hurt by the Eritreans and that the war against the galla pm isn’t going to plan hence the frustration
I think it’s a non issue u can’t protect every [deleted] but misraq isn’t in any position. To call any one out. When we know that young Amhara girls are taken by Bantus in their own country
It is very bad I made a topic about this
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Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
ትግራዋይ ዎንድማችን almaze/Misraq እያካሄደው ባለው ሰፊ የስም ማጥፋት ዘመቻ አንድ ነጥብ አምስት ሚሊየን ኤርትራውያን ክፉኛ በሽቀዋል፣ ተናድደዋል፣ ጭሰዋል። ኤርትራውያንን ማብሸቅ ነው ለእኛ ተጋሩ ትልቁ ካሳችን። ሚሽን አኮምፕሊሽድ!
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Ascari eritrean sadacha macha aka euroqenter
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑14 Jun 2024, 18:05I've noticed that some of our tigrayan-ethiopian countrymen are constantly posting about some eritrean/kebessa/highlander women, mostly in the diaspora, marrying outside of their ethnicity/race/nationality/etc. It's obviously meant to annoy and insult their perceived foes-the eritrean brothers on here and those who may stumble upon this forum; but is it effective in doing that? I am sure some of the eritrean brothers here married non-eritrean women too, such as brother fed up who said long ago that his wife was amara, and cigar whose wife is Caribbean/Jamaican? etc?Although I never understood why some men get uptight if they see the women of their ethnicity marrying whomever, I also realize that my view on things won't be how others view things, so it is what it is. I personally do not care who oromo/amara/other ethiopian women marry, especially since theyr'e still strangers to me, they just happen to be from the same part of the world/country as me/my family.
Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Obbboooo LLeeeeSSSSAAA Saaaaddddaaaaccccchhhhhhaaaa,
i apologize if i misspell your name but i am learning Qube and will eventually get it right. You being an Oromo, there is a 90% chance that you are a look alike of Dr. Beyan Asoba. With that, i gaurantee you you have a 99% chance of going to Eritrean girls underwear without any form of resistance from her. Better exercise your option based on this new revelation i gave you.

i apologize if i misspell your name but i am learning Qube and will eventually get it right. You being an Oromo, there is a 90% chance that you are a look alike of Dr. Beyan Asoba. With that, i gaurantee you you have a 99% chance of going to Eritrean girls underwear without any form of resistance from her. Better exercise your option based on this new revelation i gave you.

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Sadacha Macca
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Re: Not defending the ''eritrean kebessa'' but is highlighting their women marrying 'out' in the diaspora supposed to hu
Tigrayan brother zack, if you want people to believe that weyzero miss rock is Amara then that means she-he isnt an amara. No one should be naive enough to believe a well known tplf cyber troll.
Weyzero Miss Rock, beloved trans. Gender tigrayan brother-sister-, I look better than that brother, as I said before with all due respect; I have the typical handsome Oromo features described by travellers long ago: broad forehead, thinner lips, aquiline nose, big beautiful yet fierce and fearless brown eyes that made your tigrayan sisters (and some other womens fall in love), and a strong body, legs that lift over a thousand pounds in the gym, so one kick could send our enemies flying to the afterlife at speeds rivalled only by ballistic missiles. I know the eritreans left you and your other accounts damaged and traumatized, I hope you get the therapy and help that you obviously need.
Weyzero Miss Rock, beloved trans. Gender tigrayan brother-sister-, I look better than that brother, as I said before with all due respect; I have the typical handsome Oromo features described by travellers long ago: broad forehead, thinner lips, aquiline nose, big beautiful yet fierce and fearless brown eyes that made your tigrayan sisters (and some other womens fall in love), and a strong body, legs that lift over a thousand pounds in the gym, so one kick could send our enemies flying to the afterlife at speeds rivalled only by ballistic missiles. I know the eritreans left you and your other accounts damaged and traumatized, I hope you get the therapy and help that you obviously need.