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Eritrean National Identity

Post by Mesob » 19 Jan 2024, 20:56

An Eritrean poet writes the one titled Tortured Identity below. It reminds me the suffering of Eritreans in the Arab Passage in the hand of the Arab Rashayada and Bedouins in the Arab world.
The opportunist elite Arab slaves and concubines in the Eritrean political circles in Jebha and Shaebia had been telling the gullible Eritreans:
... your enemy is the Ethiopian across the Tekeze river and the Mereb river, but the Arab Muslim across the sea and the desert is your brother to help and liberate you ...


The poet writes, I had the Mereb River and the Red Sea in mind when I wrote a version of the following stanza in Eritrea, Eritreans and Eritreanism

Tortured Identity
When an idea
unable to wade through a shallow river
to meet a relative,
attempts to swim across a sea,
sharks claim it as their own.
Below is the voice of young Eritreans in ordeal, begging for help in their own Tigrinya language, with English subtitles, who believed the Arabs were their brothers and sisters and they tried to meet them across the sea and the vast desert.
They believed everything what the Arab slaves and concubines told them.





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Re: Eritrean National Identity

Post by Mesob » 19 Jan 2024, 23:26

During emperor Haileselassie, under Kentiba Dejach Haregot Abay (note: the name is Abay as in the Nile River) the city of Asmara used to have its own special department in charge of the welfare of dogs under its municipality, locally known as The Municipio.
The Municipio had the power to enforce the Bylaws of the City of Asmara. Every dog owner in the city had an obligation to register and vaccinate its dogs every year. Every dog has its own number and with a date and name tagged on coin sized metal on its collar.
There was Bylaw on the welfare of the working horses too, duly enforced in the streets. If the horse looks sick and emaciated, the owner is fined and the horse is freed out of the streets.
Right now, under the Arabs slaves and concubines in Asmara, sick, wild and rabid dogs are liberated to roam and sleep in down town Asmara at any time.
In present Eritrea, the dogs are free to roam and walk in down town but young Eritrean men and women are afraid to walk in the streets of Asmara because they often get rounded up - Afessa. - and got shipped into the army foxholes and the prisons







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Re: Eritrean National Identity

Post by Mesob » 20 Jan 2024, 18:08

Did the children of the Bahere-Negasians fight all these years against their own Ethiopian brothers and sisters to create such destruction to the port of Massawa and turn it into the stone age era?
What were they thinking?

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Re: Eritrean National Identity

Post by Mesob » 21 Jan 2024, 16:04

This is how the Arab slaves in Eritrea reduced my beautiful Bahre-Negasian port of Massawa to a war zone destruction level.
A lesson for those who follow blindly to illiterate camel herder slaves as leaders

Eritrea's tourism slogan should rightly be:
Tiny Eritrea, the land of more than 365 prisons and dungeons

Truth hurts a lot, just compare the two pictures:
This is a proof how Eritreans were fooled by camel herding Arab slaves who hated everything about their Midre-Bahari Habesha identity.
What kind of idiot follows Arab slaves to create a Shiit-hole?

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