I am doing what Fiyameta and many others have done
Chit chatting with a bunch of low IQ baboons is pointless. But I will be back when Ethiopia gets a sea coast, even if it is 1 meter square.
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That’s in a million years, o doubt Mereja will around by then
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I’m with you on this...it's probably best to take a hike, especially since these kinds of surprises are bound to pop up more often and could sting your feelings.
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Re: I am doing what Fiyameta and many others have done
Smsm as per Eritreans and selit as per ugums and Aadug may address you.
Issu worshippers, why are you running away from this forum? Let's research, some say, you are disappointed with the system and you can't fathom why the regime is welcoming wedi taba and monica, as celebrities.
They were your yester cyber foes.
Who is who?
1. Wedi Taba, an ex-esepa (a dergist) and a son of tej brewer mother according to his cousin. Hey! no one has demonized higdef as him for almost more than a decade of course in social medias. Hence, he was welcomed with open arms in Eritrea and as we speak, he is enjoying life in asmara and gurgusum in massawa.
2. Monica is not a politician, she is an illiterate street girl, her wushimas were mostly sudanese. I wonder why the higdef government give her so much importance. They should tell her to leave eritrea and return to norway within 24 hours.
Finally,
I ain't surprised when I see issu asz licckers abandoning this website becaue their god let them down and they are ashamed to defend him when they see he is embracing their yesteryears cyber enemies.
Re: I am doing what Fiyameta and many others have done
I guess "Sesame" is now made intelligent by Ethiopians. She is going to depose Isaias and ban Shabia from the surface of that province. She should be grateful to Ethiopians for the change in her behavior. Of course, School of Mereja Forum deserves immense gratitude where Ethiopians baptize Eritreans with fountains of education.
Good luck "Sesame" and hope you will free your self from Shabia.
Good luck "Sesame" and hope you will free your self from Shabia.
Re: I am doing what Fiyameta and many others have done
What role did ethnicity generally play among ordinary people in the former Yugoslavia? Was it really such an issue, or was it mainly triggered by the political elites who were pursuing different objectives?
Yugoslavia was constructed as a multi-ethnic state. It was not primarily the individual – the citizen – who was represented in the federal, or even the provincial institutions: it was the ethnic group. People were very much aware of their ethnic group. And ethnicity was extremely important if you wanted to build a career – even in academia. You could not solve any political problem without some kind of ‘ethnic justice’. There was a general feeling that your ethnic group would always be in a worse position than other ethnic groups. The people were all – and always – unhappy on account of this perceived ethnic injustice.
In 1989, 1990 and 1991, strange historical theories about the Yugoslav ethnic groups started to circulate. These basically invalidated the other ethnicities. There were theories that the Croats were not really Slavs, but an Iranian tribe; that, in fact, everybody in Yugoslavia was Serbian; that the Slovenes were not Slavs, but Venetians, and so on. Ethnic groups were redefined, basically for political reasons. This was not the main reason behind the dissolution of Yugoslavia, but it was one of the ways in which that dissolution was justified.
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Weizero fiametta, I was worried that you left us for good and that you were frozen by higdef.Fiyameta wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024, 15:00What role did ethnicity generally play among ordinary people in the former Yugoslavia? Was it really such an issue, or was it mainly triggered by the political elites who were pursuing different objectives?
Yugoslavia was constructed as a multi-ethnic state. It was not primarily the individual – the citizen – who was represented in the federal, or even the provincial institutions: it was the ethnic group. People were very much aware of their ethnic group. And ethnicity was extremely important if you wanted to build a career – even in academia. You could not solve any political problem without some kind of ‘ethnic justice’. There was a general feeling that your ethnic group would always be in a worse position than other ethnic groups. The people were all – and always – unhappy on account of this perceived ethnic injustice.
In 1989, 1990 and 1991, strange historical theories about the Yugoslav ethnic groups started to circulate. These basically invalidated the other ethnicities. There were theories that the Croats were not really Slavs, but an Iranian tribe; that, in fact, everybody in Yugoslavia was Serbian; that the Slovenes were not Slavs, but Venetians, and so on. Ethnic groups were redefined, basically for political reasons. This was not the main reason behind the dissolution of Yugoslavia, but it was one of the ways in which that dissolution was justified.
But regardless however, during your absence, I tell you, I was comforting myself by saying, if professor Tog wejalle is around then who cares. He can represent Eritrea better than you or me.
Eritrea is now represented by professor tog and Co. here at Mereja.
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ያሳዝናል! Is he now going to be classified as MIA or KIA?

