Understanding Eritrea’s Distinctive Development Vision
Posted: 22 Aug 2025, 11:06
Thanks to the visionless and useless dictator of Eritrea, Eritreans have been programmed to be low-expecting peasants, where we are told to thank the Almighty even for the most basic accommodations that people elsewhere in the world take for granted. The mini “Skuni Shitmeslo,” without any shame, copied and pasted this article, expecting us to believe in Eritrea’s so-called “distinctive development.”
The clown can’t even point out the development he is referring to, and to make matters worse, it was also published in the disinformation ministry of the sodomite regime.
If you keep people poor, or make them believe they are useless bums who should be satisfied with sub-mediocre results, they will act accordingly. And shockingly, more than 502 people liked that link on Twitter.
Now, let’s talk real instead of praising non-existent “development.” Is there any infrastructural development in Eritrea? The answer is NO. In most of the world, housing makes up 37–40% of a country’s GDP. In Eritrea, housing is not even permitted. If you want to simply refresh the facade of your house, it can take ages just to receive a reply — and most of the time the answer is negative. That’s why Asmara looks like a toilet-like ghost city.
The regime brags about building dams “by its own capacity.”
First of all, these so-called dams are hardly worthy of being called dams at all; villagers themselves could construct them. And despite all the boasting, water shortages remain widespread across Eritrea.
These businesses men are from the government/less Somaliland and look at them and look at the picture where the sodomite worshipers pasted to boast their so called achievements.

If you keep people poor, or make them believe they are useless bums who should be satisfied with sub-mediocre results, they will act accordingly. And shockingly, more than 502 people liked that link on Twitter.
Now, let’s talk real instead of praising non-existent “development.” Is there any infrastructural development in Eritrea? The answer is NO. In most of the world, housing makes up 37–40% of a country’s GDP. In Eritrea, housing is not even permitted. If you want to simply refresh the facade of your house, it can take ages just to receive a reply — and most of the time the answer is negative. That’s why Asmara looks like a toilet-like ghost city.
The regime brags about building dams “by its own capacity.”
These businesses men are from the government/less Somaliland and look at them and look at the picture where the sodomite worshipers pasted to boast their so called achievements.


