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Foreign political consultants of Menelick II

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 18:53
by Dama
1. Alfred Ilg, Swiss
2. Guglielmo Massaia, Italian
3. Andre Jarosseau, French
4. Arnold Rimbaud, French: a poet, gun smuggler and bis*exual. He tutored Haile Sellasie French lessons in Harar.

Menelick was a good friend of Europe, earning a seat among colonialiast Europeans during their deliberation on their Scramble for Africa.

Menelick hated Ethiopians as much as colonist Europeas hated Africa.
He massacred them, maimed them, sold them as slaves, burned down their homes and crops, plundered their cattle, imposed annual tributes from their crops and cattle, rent on their ancestral lands, turning them into gebars or landless peasants.

Re: Foreign political consultants of Menelick II

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 20:15
by Abere
Ye'Dama,

Where do you get this? Did you the Satan from your cult whispered into your ears? :lol:
Menilik II is known as King of Kings by the world (internationally) and Emiye, domestically. He stopped Aba-Jifar who was selling millions of Oromos and Tona of Wolayta who sold million of Wolayta and your tribe Silte to Arabs. You should be grateful to whom, because of him you are not born from a slave ancestry in one of the nomadic Arba countries.

Menelik II, saved the more than 85 languages of Ethiopia from being wiped out by colonization. You do not know your size even , you do not weigh a straw in the face of the facts of King Emiye's legacy.


Dama wrote:
08 Feb 2025, 18:53
1. Alfred Ilg, Swiss
2. Guglielmo Massaia, Italian
3. Andre Jarosseau, French
4. Arnold Rimbaud, French: a poet, gun smuggler and bis*exual. He tutored Haile Sellasie French lessons in Harar.

Menelick was a good friend of Europe, earning a seat among colonialiast Europeans during their deliberation on their Scramble for Africa.

Menelick hated Ethiopians as much as colonist Europeas hated Africa.
He massacred them, maimed them, sold them as slaves, burned down their homes and crops, plundered their cattle, imposed annual tributes from their crops and cattle, rent on their ancestral lands, turning them into gebars or landless peasants.