Re: ”GALLA PAGANS AS VICTIMS & TIGRAY THIEVES AS PRIESTS: THE INVASION AND GENOCIDE OF GURAGE LAND AND CULTURE”
Horus:
I read this thread again. It brought back some memories.
I read my point and question in the thread magnified over time.
My call for the second Renaissance is much much deeper than our recent history.
yaballo ignored the fact that the Borana fathered the Oromo some 500 years ago. When I asked Ethoash this very question, he was very reluctant to answer it. When I insisted, he answered it and wrote that it drove him crazy, his words, not mine.
It has been my understanding for a long time now that each of hold partial truths and argue against each other holding your partial truths.
I debated yaballo about it for a long time. I often remember one day when I wondered how he would respond to something new that I uncovered. If you are Oromigna speaker, you don’t mistake the word ሴቄ። If you are Amarigna speaker, you don’t mistake the word ሳቀ።
I posted my newly uncovered similarity on this forum, smiling.
I am not sure whether it was coincidental or the post was consequential, I haven’t seen any post by the screen name yaballo after that. What I uncovered and posted is definitely counterintuitive to what he had been arguing for on this forum.
May be he can come back and explain it.
One qualitative difference that I noticed between he and you is that he is responsive to FACTS whereas you are one bonehead who thinks saying pagan in the 21st century is reflective of enlightenment.
Coming from a community that has culture means responding to FACTS promptly when they are presented.
One of the simplest things that I recently uncovered in my quest for the second Renaissance is the following:
ኩት (ኦሮምኛ)
ኩረት [ቁረጥ] (አማርኛ)
ከት (እንግልዘኛ)
Can you explain how this could possibly come to be if it weren’t for a disfiguration of ancient Ethiopia due to Christianity and later on Islam?
Without answering this litmus question, your problem will be not only with Ethiopia’s ancient history but also with the second Renaissance.
ስለዚህ ፉናን ባይ ንፍጣም ሳትባል በፊት ጥያቄዉን መልስ።
I read this thread again. It brought back some memories.
I read my point and question in the thread magnified over time.
My call for the second Renaissance is much much deeper than our recent history.
yaballo ignored the fact that the Borana fathered the Oromo some 500 years ago. When I asked Ethoash this very question, he was very reluctant to answer it. When I insisted, he answered it and wrote that it drove him crazy, his words, not mine.
It has been my understanding for a long time now that each of hold partial truths and argue against each other holding your partial truths.
I debated yaballo about it for a long time. I often remember one day when I wondered how he would respond to something new that I uncovered. If you are Oromigna speaker, you don’t mistake the word ሴቄ። If you are Amarigna speaker, you don’t mistake the word ሳቀ።
I posted my newly uncovered similarity on this forum, smiling.
I am not sure whether it was coincidental or the post was consequential, I haven’t seen any post by the screen name yaballo after that. What I uncovered and posted is definitely counterintuitive to what he had been arguing for on this forum.
May be he can come back and explain it.
One qualitative difference that I noticed between he and you is that he is responsive to FACTS whereas you are one bonehead who thinks saying pagan in the 21st century is reflective of enlightenment.
Coming from a community that has culture means responding to FACTS promptly when they are presented.
One of the simplest things that I recently uncovered in my quest for the second Renaissance is the following:
ኩት (ኦሮምኛ)
ኩረት [ቁረጥ] (አማርኛ)
ከት (እንግልዘኛ)
Can you explain how this could possibly come to be if it weren’t for a disfiguration of ancient Ethiopia due to Christianity and later on Islam?
Without answering this litmus question, your problem will be not only with Ethiopia’s ancient history but also with the second Renaissance.
ስለዚህ ፉናን ባይ ንፍጣም ሳትባል በፊት ጥያቄዉን መልስ።