Role Exchange: Amara Elites for an Independent Amaria and Oromo Elites for an Integrated Ethiopia?
I tried to encourage Oromo elites to struggle for politics of the majority, i.e owning and transforming Ethiopia to Oropia (Oromumma led country) rather than fighting as a minor nationality for only an independent Oromia. Now, it seems that there is almost a consensus among Oromo nationalists to democratize the existing federation. Oromos trying to get their legitimate share (60%) in all life aspects of the federation is interprated by the hitherto dominating Amara elites as if the Oromo are also dominating in turn, what they call teregninet. Actually, the Oromo occupying up to 60% of all business companies and federal institutions is a legitimate share, not inappropriate domination. At the moment, the Oromo occupy about only 16% of all posts, which must be changed slowly but surely towards the 60% share. By observing this trend, Amara elites representing about 10% of the population are contemplating about an independent Amaraland (Amaria) from such Ethiopia of genuinly shared life and shared rule. I used to anticipate the coming of such role exchange of Amara and Oromo elites. Nice to observe that it is becoming a reality in this time of our era.
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Re: Role Exchange: Amara Elites for an Independent Amaria and Oromo Elites for an Integrated Ethiopia?
Where does Oromia start and end? How many neighbors of potential enemies does Oromia have? Had there been a name called Oromia in human history at all?
Simply your head filled with cr@p fabrications does not mean you are on the right side of history. Almost all ethnic groups in Ethiopia does not recognize the existence of Oromia in Ethiopia at all. And all of these groups will come after your hallucination. You might think confuse and convince last long. This will bring an ever lasting pain to your Orommuma arse.
Simply your head filled with cr@p fabrications does not mean you are on the right side of history. Almost all ethnic groups in Ethiopia does not recognize the existence of Oromia in Ethiopia at all. And all of these groups will come after your hallucination. You might think confuse and convince last long. This will bring an ever lasting pain to your Orommuma arse.

OPFist wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 18:10Role Exchange: Amara Elites for an Independent Amaria and Oromo Elites for an Integrated Ethiopia?
I tried to encourage Oromo elites to struggle for politics of the majority, i.e owning and transforming Ethiopia to Oropia (Oromumma led country) rather than fighting as a minor nationality for only an independent Oromia. Now, it seems that there is almost a consensus among Oromo nationalists to democratize the existing federation. Oromos trying to get their legitimate share (60%) in all life aspects of the federation is interprated by the hitherto dominating Amara elites as if the Oromo are also dominating in turn, what they call teregninet. Actually, the Oromo occupying up to 60% of all business companies and federal institutions is a legitimate share, not inappropriate domination. At the moment, the Oromo occupy about only 16% of all posts, which must be changed slowly but surely towards the 60% share. By observing this trend, Amara elites representing about 10% of the population are contemplating about an independent Amaraland (Amaria) from such Ethiopia of genuinly shared life and shared rule. I used to anticipate the coming of such role exchange of Amara and Oromo elites. Nice to observe that it is becoming a reality in this time of our era.
Read more: https://fayyisoromia.wordpress.com/2018 ... y-dr-abiy/
Re: Role Exchange: Amara Elites for an Independent Amaria and Oromo Elites for an Integrated Ethiopia?
The OLF hinted in its recent press release that Oromia should be free in a sense of self-determination from Ethiopia. At this present time of Amaranet/Amarigna domination, Ethiopia is de facto Amapia (Amaranet dominated country), thus the struggle for an independence of Oromia from this oppressiv and imperial Amapia makes sense. But, the status quo is changing slowly, but surely. Ethiopia in the form of Amapia is in dying process. On the contrary, Ethiopia in the sense of Oropia is gradually growing. Dr. Abiy’s OPP is also well infiltrated by genuine Oromo nationalists with a good mindset of bilisumma/freedom. In the near future, Finfinne palace will be taken over by such nationalists and Afaan Oromo shall be promoted to primary working language of the federation, replacing Amarigna. Actually, the OLF need to support such transformation of Ethiopia from the present Amapia to the stable future Oropia. Then, it is up to Amaria to strive for independence from Oropia, no more independence of Oromia from Amapia. Actually, this will be the future reality that Amara elites may start to fight for an independence of Amaria from Oropia.