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Eripoblikan
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Re: Ethiopia on vicious crises circle: the dreams stated in this song are yet to be fulfilled after 50 years !
Axumezana,
yes, there is no question that Ethiopia is in a vicious cycle, as it stands now there is no end in sight, if the course is not changed ASAP. We can agree on that.
What we may not agree on is the cause, but the views of the people, whose opinions may count has started to trickle down to the mass by now.
Recently I shared a video interview with a top psychologist of the country, mainly discussing the exhaustive efforts in trying to reverse the course, check it out, it is informative. For your own sake.
https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317700
One of the major reasons raised in the discussion is the lack of people listenting to each other but all wanting to talk, and talk loud. This situation has led to the exhaustion of those who can shape the discourse.
There is the Amharic saying "አሳላፊ የበዛበት ድግስ", it wouldn't going to end the way it started.
There other point the gentleman raised is that there was an effort to resolve the crisis that finally ended in a devastating war in forefiled through a discussion, but the parties were not ready for that. አሻፈረኝ አሉ, he said.
After spending the lives of more than a million poor citizens now they came back and said, okay we can discuss and resolve our issues.
They learned their lesson the hard way, we hope the rest too will do the same.
Ethiopia will survive, አሻፈረኞች ያልፋሉ.
yes, there is no question that Ethiopia is in a vicious cycle, as it stands now there is no end in sight, if the course is not changed ASAP. We can agree on that.
What we may not agree on is the cause, but the views of the people, whose opinions may count has started to trickle down to the mass by now.
Recently I shared a video interview with a top psychologist of the country, mainly discussing the exhaustive efforts in trying to reverse the course, check it out, it is informative. For your own sake.
https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=317700
One of the major reasons raised in the discussion is the lack of people listenting to each other but all wanting to talk, and talk loud. This situation has led to the exhaustion of those who can shape the discourse.
There is the Amharic saying "አሳላፊ የበዛበት ድግስ", it wouldn't going to end the way it started.
There other point the gentleman raised is that there was an effort to resolve the crisis that finally ended in a devastating war in forefiled through a discussion, but the parties were not ready for that. አሻፈረኝ አሉ, he said.
After spending the lives of more than a million poor citizens now they came back and said, okay we can discuss and resolve our issues.
They learned their lesson the hard way, we hope the rest too will do the same.
Ethiopia will survive, አሻፈረኞች ያልፋሉ.