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The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 04:23
by Deqi-Arawit
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 04:29
by Zack
Deqi can you summerise what he is saying
he seems to be passionate about it
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 04:47
by Deqi-Arawit
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 04:29
Deqi can you summerise what he is saying
he seems to be passionate about it
Dr Zackovich
The fact that some wedi medhin berad supporters are claiming that the nacfa currency is performing strong exhibit their limited understanding of basic economy and they take people as idiots.
When, there is no basic commodity in Eritrea or their price is expensive, do we have the luxury to spend our entire time in neighbouring countries domestic issues.
When the fragile Somali government rescueing its citizens from Libya, where is their beloved and visionary leader
In Ethiopia and particular Tigray, the youth are telling the leaders including getachew and debreysion that they are useless and incapable on their face,why are we eritreans deprived the same right?
basically , he was making fun of the Eritrean dictator and his supporters.
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 05:02
by Deqi-Arawit
This is the depressing picture the fat pig zmeslo is trying to ignore.
This foreign tourist went extra length to speak positively about Eritrea but unfortunately there is nothing. You can see he is experiencing the same death experience i went through during my last visit to eritrea in 2016.
First, i landed on Doha Airport which was an oasis in the middle of the desert and above all people moving from one place, charging their phone or computers and of course surfing on the internet and i headed to Dubai airport which had similar experience if not more. The movement of people which is a sign of life. Then i landed in Eritrea, a ghost airport with foggy lights, lack of vibe which you experience in every airport in the world and the only people you see is the same people you landed with. Custom service personal were young, malnutrited and conscript soldiers . Then i left the airport, the same experience.
And that is despite the potential of the country on which people can se on the video. Clear Beach, thousands of islands and people who love to work.
This is the Legacy of wedi medhin berad
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 06:00
by Zack
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run . Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 06:53
by Deqi-Arawit
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:00
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run .
Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
That is exactly what Meron was saying. In Eritrea , even if you are a diaspora billionaire and come to invest in Eritrea to make a better living for your people, unless you a knowledge the contribution or the blessing of the dictator to the projects on which you embark, you are going to be kicked. You are expected to say, Thanks to visionary leadership of issoas, i was able to invest in Eritrea. Unless you do what, at Best, you will not get permission and at worst, they will take your capital and you will end up in prison or get killed in a mysterious circumstances.
Great leaders expects to be challenged and they will be far sighted enough to defend their policies in the open spaces and that is exactly what you see even among the sub human Gallas. In our cases when the dictator say, we and amhara are blood brothers, the brainless fools like zmeslo approve and they start to wave the Ethiopian flag and start dancing eskista. When the dictator say, Tigrians are our mortal enemies, they follow the lead and starts accordingly.
And the current relationship between the sub human Galla and wedi medhin berad supporters can be viewed from this lens. There is also a newly found affection between the agame and wedi medhin berad supporters despite they told us that unless these people Vanish, there will never be peace.
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 07:03
by Zmeselo
Stfu, you wishy washy [deleted].
What is he? Djibouti's only Einstein?
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:00
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run . Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 07:30
by Zack
Zmeselo wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 07:03
Stfu, you wishy washy [deleted].
What is he? Djibouti's only Einstein?
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:00
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run . Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
Who said i blindly support geele we in Djibouti also need new ideas and fresh visions though geele is good with chess and strategic thinking and he is done some good and also allot of bad. But we are looking for successor to take over. some how. You dont really think we support him all ,
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 07:42
by Zack
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:53
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:00
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run .
Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
That is exactly what Meron was saying. In Eritrea , even if you are a diaspora billionaire and come to invest in Eritrea to make a better living for your people, unless you a knowledge the contribution or the blessing of the dictator to the projects on which you embark, you are going to be kicked. You are expected to say, Thanks to visionary leadership of issoas, i was able to invest in Eritrea. Unless you do what, at Best, you will not get permission and at worst, they will take your capital and you will end up in prison or get killed in a mysterious circumstances.
Great leaders expects to be challenged and they will be far sighted enough to defend their policies in the open spaces and that is exactly what you see even among the sub human Gallas. In our cases when the dictator say, we and amhara are blood brothers, the brainless fools like zmeslo approve and they start to wave the Ethiopian flag and start dancing eskista. When the dictator say, Tigrians are our mortal enemies, they follow the lead and starts accordingly.
And the current relationship between the sub human Galla and wedi medhin berad supporters can be viewed from this lens. There is also a newly found affection between the agame and wedi medhin berad supporters despite they told us that unless these people Vanish, there will never be peace.
It would indeed be nothing short of astonishing to witness supporters of the PFDJ party develop any positive sentiments toward the Tigrayans, after decades of vehemently denouncing them as the eternal enemy of their people . Such a shift in perception seems utterly implausible and laughable indeeed its a no brainer . The idea that Isaias afewerki the dictator of Asmara has found an ally in Debretsion the head of the agame opposition of abiye galla, or some other figure within the TPLF, does not alter the deep seated animosity that has defined their relationship for so long especially now, when the Gallas have emerged as the mainl adversary. No rational person would allow themselves to be manipulated in this manner. How could one possibly reconcile with the agames after all the history of conflict? and after you denounced them for so long There is a Somali proverb that aptly captures this sentiment: "Ilahoow haa iyo maya mar hanaga wada yeedshin," which means "Oh, dear God, please do not make me say both yes and no at the same time." indeed lol
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 08:03
by Zmeselo
Had you been in a forum full of people who supported the previous attempt of their country to invade yours and were still at it, you would support your leader come what may. And you'd refrain from airing in the said forum, any dirty laundry about the political system in ur country.
That's exactly what we're doing and instead of bútting in with your unsolicited opinions, you'd be advised to just humbly keep ur mouth shut.
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 07:30
Zmeselo wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 07:03
Stfu, you wishy washy [deleted].
What is he? Djibouti's only Einstein?
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 06:00
the main issue faced by Eritrea and its people is the belief held by some supporters of President Afewerki that no one else in the country possesses the intellect or capability to lead they just dont believe there is any one else with brains . This stems from a profound lack of confidence in the abilities of others a nation of what six million people . In reality, every government requires checks and balances to function properly; unwaveringly supporting a leader does not serve the people’s best interests in the long run . Blind loyalty does not lead to progress it some times create stagnation or the lack development
dr zackovich
Who said i blindly support geele we in Djibouti also need new ideas and fresh visions though geele is good with chess and strategic thinking and he is done some good and also allot of bad. But we are looking for successor to take over. some how. You dont really think we support him all ,
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 08:27
by Zack
Constructive criticism is invaluable, for it fosters growth and improvement indeed. If one truly seeks to connect with their audience, the most effective way of doing so is through the internet. There is little benefit in pretending that all is well when, in truth, things can go any moment very south the truth will emerge one way or the other . Therefore, you are, in essence, acknowledging the necessity for reform, yet seem reluctant to voice it publicly, is that what u saying. perhaps out of concern for how it might be perceived by various groups such as the Gallas, Amharas, Somalis, Tigreans, or Gurages. This is an open forum, and you are free to communicate with your community here as well there are plenty of eritreans like the topic opener or the fellow in the in the video .
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 08:41
by Zmeselo
First off, I don't know if the topic opener is an Eritrean or not.
Secondly, you don't know what I talk about with my Eritrean brothers & sisters in private.
Thirdly, let alone Eritrea, even so called developed & democratic countries need reform. Reform, is always ongoing.
Fourthly, and I still stand by that statement, had ur country been the victim of invasions & continuous threats, I would call you stupid if I saw & heard you speak negatively about it amongst people who would love to invade it again.
Now, zip it! Your "advise" is not needed, Dr of bullcrap.
Zack wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 08:27
Constructive criticism is invaluable, for it fosters growth and improvement indeed. If one truly seeks to connect with their audience, the most effective way of doing so is through the internet. There is little benefit in pretending that all is well when, in truth, things can go any moment very south the truth will emerge one way or the other . Therefore, you are, in essence, acknowledging the necessity for reform, yet seem reluctant to voice it publicly, is that what u saying. perhaps out of concern for how it might be perceived by various groups such as the Gallas, Amharas, Somalis, Tigreans, or Gurages. This is an open forum, and you are free to communicate with your community here as well there are plenty of eritreans like the topic opener or the fellow in the in the video .
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 08:46
by Affable
That is true my friend, to worship a dictator you need an outside “ “enemy.” You claim Eritrea exists because he exists. What a splendid, far-sighted and true belief that is . Is it ?
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 09:27
by Zack
saying you want things better for your country doeasn mean your colluding with the enemy, It is imperative to understand that advocating for the betterment of one's country does not necessitate disparaging it. Criticising a regime or calling for reforms should not be misconstrued as an assault on the nation or its people its not an attack on the eritrean people or nation. The desire for improvement, the call for progress, and the wish to see a better future for your country is not an act of hostility, but rather a reflection of care and concern for its future indeed.
So in a sense The difficulty lies in your tendency to live for the approval of others what gives . What matters, dear fellow, is focusing your energy on how best to build a stronger, more prosperous nation. It is within your power to effect change, and it is this that should occupy your thoughts, rather than the baseless judgments of others. The Eritrean who opened this topic is very nationlistic to in his term , the guy in the video perhaps to.
But they see something you dont see
Dr Zackovich
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 13:33
by Zmeselo
Go eat d!ck, you sleazy pos!
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 13:39
by Fiyameta
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 14:07
by Deqi-Arawit
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 14:10
by መረብ ምላሽ
"ሕርሕራይ 'ና 'ኸ !!!" ዘብል።
ኣ ከ ተ ቓ ቕ ት ላ ዝምቡላት፣ - - - ጕዳም።
ነቶም ከንተ-መንቶታቶት እስከ "ክተዓራርዮዎም ተሓርክቱ።" ንዝበሃለላልና ዝየናታት፣ ኣ ፍ ሽ ል።
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 14:13
by Zack
Zmeselo wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 13:33
Go eat d!ck, you sleazy pos!
Very childish now go back to your copy and paste topics .with no substance what so ever. I know critically thinking isn’t ur best skill indeed.
Re: The reality of Eritrean politics by Meron
Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 14:21
by መረብ ምላሽ
ይቕሪታ፣ ይቅርታ ! sorry,
ኣብ እሂን ምሂን ዘይ ይምልከተኒ፣ ጌጋ ሓበሬታ ስለ ምክፍላይ።