Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
To those who want to pretend to be Eritrean, being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package, if you miss just a little part of it, we will know you are not it.
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sebdoyeley
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Re: Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
In my dictionary, being Eritrean can easily be defined as any person who was born from Eritrean parent (s) or just born in Eritrea with Eritrean ID who must be loyal to the sovereignty of Eritrea and the people of Eritrea. In other words, you can't be Eritrean while kissing TPLF's stinky as*s to sell Eritrea. Having said that, not only that I don't have any problem but I also encourage any Eritrean brother of sister to criticize and oppose the government as long as the motive is out of love of the people of Eritrea and the country.....
For example: Agame Temsegen Kahsay and Agame Kalid Abdu ( from Sweden) don't fulfill the requirement to even be considered as Eritreans. Both of them said they are Tigrayans publically and they openly defend their TPLF brothers for the crimes they committed on Eritrea and the people of Eritrea
Agame Temesghen Kahsay (Snake

Agame Kalid Abdu (He dreamed TPLF to control Eritrea before he found his TPLF hiding in Mekelle holes

By the way, Sister Aziza aka Abi-gail was also born in Eritrea and grew up knocking from door to door in Gejeret, Asmara for left over.... She is now a proud agame sister.. I have sympathy for her for the pain she endures every single day due to her deformed stinky behind caused by her Nigerian boyfriend
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF
Re: Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
I totally agree with you bro Hawzen.Hawzen wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 18:41Having said that, not only that I don't have any problem but I also encourage any Eritrean brother of sister to criticize and oppose the government as long as the motive is out of love of the people of Eritrea and the country.....
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF[/color]
As long as they love Eritrea, people have the right say whatever they want. I criticise the government for not modernising Asmara and restoring its former glory. Others criticise the government for its politics. As long as you care, I don't see any problem with that.
I myself am not much into politics, I don't care about elections or free press, as a matter of fact I don't like journalists, because they lie too much. But I want my city to be the best city in the HoA
So we can criticise the government based on world views. That is not what makes you Eritrean or non-Eritrean. I can almost smell the Eritreans and non-Eritreans in this forum from miles away, irrespective of whether they support or oppose the government. It is an intangible quality, something that Edu shikor, sebdoyeley, tarik, qb, eripublican, justice seeker and the like can not fake.
You gotta fake it until you make it doesn't work when it comes to being Eritrean.
Re: Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
Normally, A nameless and faceless individual can neither validate nor invalidate citizenship of anyone. That being the reality, however, it's been used excessively on this forum, to disorientate a discussion or annoy the individual that has been targeted.
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Re: Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
The Eritrean super self confidence borne out of self reliance, fearless determination and independent thinking, can never be imitated, duplicated or replicated.


Re: Being Eritrean is a total package, so if you want to pretend to be Eritrean, you have to own the whole package
justo wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 20:13I totally agree with you bro Hawzen.Hawzen wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 18:41Having said that, not only that I don't have any problem but I also encourage any Eritrean brother of sister to criticize and oppose the government as long as the motive is out of love of the people of Eritrea and the country.....
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF[/color]
As long as they love Eritrea, people have the right say whatever they want. I criticise the government for not modernising Asmara and restoring its former glory. Others criticise the government for its politics. As long as you care, I don't see any problem with that.
I myself am not much into politics, I don't care about elections or free press, as a matter of fact I don't like journalists, because they lie too much. But I want my city to be the best city in the HoA
So we can criticise the government based on world views. That is not what makes you Eritrean or non-Eritrean. I can almost smell the Eritreans and non-Eritreans in this forum from miles away, irrespective of whether they support or oppose the government. It is an intangible quality, something that Edu shikor, sebdoyeley, tarik, qb, eripublican, justice seeker and the like can not fake.
You gotta fake it until you make it doesn't work when it comes to being Eritrean.
My dear brother justo,
Personally, not only that I don't have any problem at all with your criticism, in fact I applaud you for doing that. The reason is simple: because you want to see Asmara Shikor beautified to what it is supposed to be and it is very legitimate criticism, brother. In fact, I agree with you wholeheartedly on this one.
By the way, I really appreciate on what you stand for to defend your people and country here in ER against our worst enemy TPLF and the low IQ dedebit cadres. Keep the good work up, my dear Eri-brother!!!
Victor to Tigrayan Fenqil Movement!!!
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF