when you try to live for the past, you are no more.
Posted: 14 Feb 2026, 00:44
Throughout human history, there have been many battles and there have also been decisive battles that fundamentally changed the trajectory of wars. Waterloo in Belgium sealed the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. The Battle of Stalingrad halted Nazi Germany’s aggression against the Soviet Union. The Battle of Dien Bien Phu determined Vietnam’s victory over France. And the list goes on and on.
While nations may commemorate such victories because they led to independence or the decisive defeat of an enemy, no serious country lives permanently off the celebration of isolated battles. Yet here we are: Eritreans, under the leadership of visionless fools, being incited to celebrate individual battles as an excuse to manufacture joy in a country where there is neither prospect nor hope.
In normal countries, countries led by leadership that genuinely acts in the best interest of their people—we would be celebrating tangible achievements: the construction of highways stretching from Agordat to Asmara, or from Dekemhare to Mendefera; the renovation or construction of airports capable of accommodating modern aircraft; or solar power projects that illuminate entire cities. Instead, we are asked to find comfort and meaning in events that took place forty years ago.
To add insult to injury, there is not even a serious effort or plan to turn people’s aspirations into reality. Yet some brainless fools continue celebrating, applauding, and clapping—God knows for what reason. Perhaps they are simply looking for an excuse to drink.
In the diplomatic arena, despite the Eritrean dictator’s claims in his usual ajejew interviews—that he is trying to forge tsimdo with the American administration and the West in general, regional reality tells a different story. The sub human Galla is delivering heavy diplomatic blows to this useless, dry-footed dictator. Just last week, the Saudi foreign minister arrived in Addis Ababa for consultations. Although some Egyptians tried to insinuate that the sub human galla disrespected the Saudi official because of his seating posture, no sour statements came from Saudi Arabia. Today, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has arrived in Addis Ababa to host the Italy–Africa Summit.
When our days lie entirely in the past, we can no longer honestly claim to be a viable state or even a viable people. But here are weizero Temnit, Weizero shemaynesh, weizero fu@@cked up and weizero shitmeslo to tell us otherwise.
Here are the low IQ fools talking about events which took place in 1988.
While nations may commemorate such victories because they led to independence or the decisive defeat of an enemy, no serious country lives permanently off the celebration of isolated battles. Yet here we are: Eritreans, under the leadership of visionless fools, being incited to celebrate individual battles as an excuse to manufacture joy in a country where there is neither prospect nor hope.
In normal countries, countries led by leadership that genuinely acts in the best interest of their people—we would be celebrating tangible achievements: the construction of highways stretching from Agordat to Asmara, or from Dekemhare to Mendefera; the renovation or construction of airports capable of accommodating modern aircraft; or solar power projects that illuminate entire cities. Instead, we are asked to find comfort and meaning in events that took place forty years ago.
To add insult to injury, there is not even a serious effort or plan to turn people’s aspirations into reality. Yet some brainless fools continue celebrating, applauding, and clapping—God knows for what reason. Perhaps they are simply looking for an excuse to drink.
In the diplomatic arena, despite the Eritrean dictator’s claims in his usual ajejew interviews—that he is trying to forge tsimdo with the American administration and the West in general, regional reality tells a different story. The sub human Galla is delivering heavy diplomatic blows to this useless, dry-footed dictator. Just last week, the Saudi foreign minister arrived in Addis Ababa for consultations. Although some Egyptians tried to insinuate that the sub human galla disrespected the Saudi official because of his seating posture, no sour statements came from Saudi Arabia. Today, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has arrived in Addis Ababa to host the Italy–Africa Summit.
When our days lie entirely in the past, we can no longer honestly claim to be a viable state or even a viable people. But here are weizero Temnit, Weizero shemaynesh, weizero fu@@cked up and weizero shitmeslo to tell us otherwise.
Here are the low IQ fools talking about events which took place in 1988.
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