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Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 14:31
by tarik
:lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 14:50
by Odie
tarik wrote:
26 Sep 2024, 14:31
:lol: :mrgreen:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Eritrea, the country of “ high IQ” geniuses faces several socioeconomic challenges, including:

1. Economic Isolation: The country's prolonged conflict and strained relations with neighboring countries have limited trade and investment opportunities.

2. High Unemployment: Many young people struggle to find jobs, leading to high levels of youth unemployment.
Agricultural Dependence: A significant portion of the economy relies on agriculture, which is vulnerable to climate change and droughts.

3. Limited Infrastructure: Poor transportation and energy infrastructure hinder economic development and access to services.
4. Government Control: The tightly controlled economy and lack of political freedoms discourage private enterprise and foreign investment.

5. Health and Education: Access to quality healthcare and education is limited, impacting overall development and human capital.

6. Emigration: Many Eritreans seek better opportunities abroad, leading to brain drain and further challenges for the country.
These factors collectively hinder economic growth and development in Eritrea.

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 14:55
by Odie
Eritrea the land of the maoists🤣
Estimates suggest that hundreds of Christians are imprisoned in Eritrea due to their faith, particularly those who belong to unregistered or non-state-sanctioned churches. Reports indicate that around 1,000 religious prisoners, including Christians, are believed to be detained under harsh conditions. The government maintains strict control over religious practices, leading to widespread persecution of religious minorities.

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 15:35
by tarik
Odie wrote:
26 Sep 2024, 14:55
Eritrea the land of the maoists🤣
Estimates suggest that hundreds of Christians are imprisoned in Eritrea due to their faith, particularly those who belong to unregistered or non-state-sanctioned churches. Reports indicate that around 1,000 religious prisoners, including Christians, are believed to be detained under harsh conditions. The government maintains strict control over religious practices, leading to widespread persecution of religious minorities.
Calm down odie aka oldie Bantu-galla-boy aka slave of idiot galla-abiy. :lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 16:10
by Somaliman
tarik wrote:
26 Sep 2024, 14:31
:lol: :mrgreen:





Hey, Ethiopians,

Ethiopia, like Somalia, should ban this fuc'ker from coming in Ethiopia and making sensational documentaries that seriously demean the fabric of Ethiopia and its people. This fuc'ker is a Somali who works for the British TV Channel Four. In Somalia, they physically beat the sh'it out of him and had smashed his filming gear onto the ground into pieces and banned him from coming to the country.

Over 80% of his so-called documentaries focused in the past on exposing, divulging, and vilifying the vulnerable features of the Somali society. He doesn’t seem to feel ashamed at all for profiteering at the expense of his own people for a fistful of pounds. Capitalising on the weaker points of one's own people, to me, constitutes not only a mercenary, but also, an ultimate weakness per se.

Since he has been banned from setting foot in Somalia, he has switched to Ethiopia and Uganda to carry on making his disparaging and demeaning documentaries to the detriment of Ethiopians and Ugandans.

Ethiopians should ban this unscrupulous egocentric neophyte from coming to Ethiopia. He's only there to make money out of exposing the weak features of your country and society to the white people at your expense.


This ba'stard fuc'ker never makes a single documentary that displays a small fraction of good things about the tiny number of African countries where he makes his demonic so-called documentaries purely for money for himself.


https://www.channel4.com/news/by/jamal-osman

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 16:28
by Odie
Does Zooomalia has homeless?

“Yes, :lol: poverty and homelessness are significant issues in Somalia. Decades of conflict, political instability, and environmental challenges, such as droughts, have contributed to high levels of poverty. Many people lack access to basic services, and displacement due to violence and natural disasters has led to a large number of homeless individuals, particularly in urban areas. Efforts are ongoing to address these challenges, but the situation remains critical.”

So why is zooomaliman==abyssiniabeach talk about homeless woman?

Because they are idiots :lol: :lol:

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 17:02
by Fed_Up
tarik wrote:
26 Sep 2024, 14:31
:lol: :mrgreen:
Protecting herself from human dogs those who never cease from breeding by rapping. Sad story of starved Ethiopia.

Re: Video Of:Homeless Women In Bantu-Ethiopia Use Dogs 4 Protection.(((HAHAHA))).!!! WEEY GUUD !!!

Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 18:20
by Odie
Eritrea, the country of “ high IQ” geniuses faces several socioeconomic challenges, including:

1. Economic Isolation: The country's prolonged conflict and strained relations with neighboring countries have limited trade and investment opportunities.

2. High Unemployment: Many young people struggle to find jobs, leading to high levels of youth unemployment.
Agricultural Dependence: A significant portion of the economy relies on agriculture, which is vulnerable to climate change and droughts.

3. Limited Infrastructure: Poor transportation and energy infrastructure hinder economic development and access to services.
4. Government Control: The tightly controlled economy and lack of political freedoms discourage private enterprise and foreign investment.

5. Health and Education: Access to quality healthcare and education is limited, impacting overall development and human capital.

6. Emigration: Many Eritreans seek better opportunities abroad, leading to brain drain and further challenges for the country.
These factors collectively hinder economic growth and development in Eritrea.