Noble Agame,Noble Amhara wrote: ↑20 Jan 2021, 17:31Kkkkkk
Fake historian Ras Derasso was not Gojame he was the servant of Gojame Ras Tekle haymanot Ras Derasso was known for making Oromo tribaldoms to submit to Gojam and to convert to Oriental Christianity
https://books.google.com/books?id=7pYpD ... sso&f=true
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑20 Jan 2021, 17:12Isayas and co, did it out of preserving their best interests, as opposed to genuinely being concerned for Ethiopia's ''unity'' and so on. His army once fought on the side of the same TPLF, against other political players in Ethiopia, to preserve his perceived interests within Ethiopia & the Horn, so let's not pretend as if he's some angel sent to save Ethiopia.
Not that I blame him for that, since the main rule dictating politics, is to do what's in your best interests, even if it's immoral or wrong in some cases.
On your comment regarding us Oromo's: Why should we fight Sudan when the military hasn't even engaged them yet on a large scale? No major engagements have occurred as of yet, unless you have some information that the rest of us aren't aware of?
If the military gets overwhelmed somehow, then the entire populace will be conscripted in a sense, and Ethiopia has never won a major war, without the Oromo soldiery being an essential part of it. Ras Gobana, Ras Darasso of Gojjam, etc, plenty of Oromo military geniuses took part in the major battles that made and protected Ethiopia; but of course, I do not expect an ignorant, anti-Oromo hater, to admit this very obvious truth.
He was an Oromo, fighting under Gojjam, since many, many, Oromo's became Christians and amhara-ized, but were Oromo nonetheless.
This was Menelik's grandfathers, policy: if a new tribe, oromo or not, became christian and spoke amharic, he made them citizens of his expanding kingdom, and he knew that this would benefit him, and add to his empire and he'd have more soldiers, etc.
So they were Oromo, Just assimilated. Amhara-ized Oromos, to say.

