"Ethiopia is shxxit country"
Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 07:44
Deqi [deleted],


Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 14:55
Boy,
Do you think he thought the girl was in search for truth about Ethiopia and he was just helping her to get updated on the situation in her native country? Hell, no. He was intentionally and blatantly embarked on demeaning Ethiopia to the girl to show her that it was rather that nasty place where she belonged to.
He's a typical white fuc'ker who on coming back from Africa blabbers on about nothing but sh.it about Africa as if their own countries were a paradise.
FYI, there's a better way to discuss a country with its natives.
However, the truth is not an exclusive property of the fuc'ker in the video.
Do you think he would appreciate to be told that nowadays in his own fuc'king country (the UK) even "middle-class graduates are queuing for food at the Food Bank", or that there are "2km queues for food at the Food Bank in the UK"? Yet this is the truth in the UK.
A queue for a food bank in London stretched over 2 kilometers.
Yes i agree,bantu-galla ethiopia is a shittt failed country
Your country is a sh!thole before now and in the future. It’s a fact!! Nothing new. ቀዳዳ ሁላ
Addis - where 80% of its residents live in slums!A picture is worth a thousand words.




We aren’t doing that poorly. Compared to our neighbouring countries, we have a relatively developed healthcare system with better health outcomes; we have a significantly higher literacy rate and our infrastructure is arguably better as we at least take measures to preserve it. As for food shortages, I cannot comment. I’ve never been aware of such but with imports from Russia and Ukraine most likely coming to a halt this isn’t necessarily out of the question. As to your question on why Eritrea is doing poorly: we are not darlings of the West. This is partly due to Isaias’ image as a despot (which I find somewhat misrepresentative) and also partly due to the fact that we are not free market shills. Like it or not, Eritrea was founded on Marxist ideals and this does not bode well with the West. As a result, they will take measures to destabilise and disrupt Eritrea and her economy
You are not aware of the food, water, electricity medication... etc shortages because you haven't been there for a long time or never.
I was in Addis Ababa in January and we brought a number of our relatives there. All of them wanted to do health check ups, see a doctor and buy medication because the Eritrean health system is on its knees.
My friend (who is an avid supporter of higdef), just came back from a summer in Asmara. There's all sorts of shortages and he kind of changed his mind about higdef. There's chronic food shortages in Eritrea and essentials get rationed.
As for education, don't even get me started. Yes, higdef has built lots of schools but the quality of education is very very very poor. For one, teachers are on national service so they don't get paid. For two: everybody passes regardless whether they passed or failed exams (the reason been people were getting conscripted for national service after year eleven and students kept failing their exams because they don't want to go Sawa. The government then introduced 'all pass' policy).
I know this sub is ... But I didn't know you were so ignorant about what's going on in Eritrea.
Tiago wrote: ↑20 Jun 2024, 03:29Why is Eritrea doing so poorly?
Hi. New to the sub. I was wondering what is the reason for the situation in Eritrea (food, health, tourism, pavement quality) I have family in Asmara who barely have any food to eat. Is it because of Isaias? It’s a shame because Eritrea has the potential to be one of the best countries. So what is the reason and is there any way for us to help?
We aren’t doing that poorly. Compared to our neighbouring countries, we have a relatively developed healthcare system with better health outcomes; we have a significantly higher literacy rate and our infrastructure is arguably better as we at least take measures to preserve it. As for food shortages, I cannot comment. I’ve never been aware of such but with imports from Russia and Ukraine most likely coming to a halt this isn’t necessarily out of the question. As to your question on why Eritrea is doing poorly: we are not darlings of the West. This is partly due to Isaias’ image as a despot (which I find somewhat misrepresentative) and also partly due to the fact that we are not free market shills. Like it or not, Eritrea was founded on Marxist ideals and this does not bode well with the West. As a result, they will take measures to destabilise and disrupt Eritrea and her economy
You are not aware of the food, water, electricity medication... etc shortages because you haven't been there for a long time or never.
I was in Addis Ababa in January and we brought a number of our relatives there. All of them wanted to do health check ups, see a doctor and buy medication because the Eritrean health system is on its knees.
My friend (who is an avid supporter of higdef), just came back from a summer in Asmara. There's all sorts of shortages and he kind of changed his mind about higdef. There's chronic food shortages in Eritrea and essentials get rationed.
As for education, don't even get me started. Yes, higdef has built lots of schools but the quality of education is very very very poor. For one, teachers are on national service so they don't get paid. For two: everybody passes regardless whether they passed or failed exams (the reason been people were getting conscripted for national service after year eleven and students kept failing their exams because they don't want to go Sawa. The government then introduced 'all pass' policy).
I know this sub is ... But I didn't know you were so ignorant about what's going on in Eritrea.
You're being funny! Have you ever heard "Charity begins at home"? Wean yourself off international humanitarian food aid first, before you blabber on about helping others.is there any way for us to help?
We don't give a fuc'k about your family. Nevertheless, an Ethiopian saying that people in Eritrea have barely any food to eat, is beyond a joke, when in reality it's not in Eritrea but Ethiopia where convoys carrying international humanitarian food aid are regularly queuing at all times. Neither is it in Eritrea but Ethiopia where kids are desperately fighting between themselves to eat from garbage being dumped by garbage trucks, or sleeping helplessly on thrashes on the streets.I have family in Asmara who barely have any food to eat.




I just gave you a homework or rather a challenge to live one day without Ethiopia. Prove it if you can do that.Your country is a sh!thole before now and in the future. It’s a fact!! Nothing new. ቀዳዳ ሁላ
Right wrote: ↑20 Jun 2024, 08:23Fu..Ed up,
I just gave you a homework or rather a challenge to live one day without Ethiopia. Prove it if you can do that.Your country is a sh!thole before now and in the future. It’s a fact!! Nothing new. ቀዳዳ ሁላ
Just look at this forum or even this thread 99% of participants are Eris.
Unless we start killing you, you will never stop coming, eating/ breathing Ethiopia and abandoning the Italian old village called Eritrea.
You've escaped your shithole yourself and dare here to ask others who've nothing to do with it to try to live without it! What a fuc'ker!to live one day without Ethiopia

