The old Weslata is still trying to breathe life into the worthless so-called Woyane, aka TPLF. Galla and Agame alliance kind of cooperation. To begin with, the leeches' teeth were broken when they tried to act in front of the northern nobility. Now, what exactly are they going to bring to the table for the Galla to share their plate? Despite the so-called Amhara struggle being just symbolic, yielding nothing except liberating cities in their imagination, still, Tere sega eaters in the eyes of the Galla are formidable foes that invoke deep-rooted fear in the primitive Gallas. When the Agames were under the wings of the northern nobility, they had the luxury to scare other ethnic groups of Ethiopia, including the Gallas and Tere sega eaters. Now, let alone scare the Amhara and Gallas, they can't even scare the Afaris or the Gambella. Everyone looks down on the Agames.
To feel somebody, the Agame keeps bringing up issues of identity in their desperate attempt to get attached to the northern nobility. Yet again, what exactly do the Agame bring to the table to feel kinship with the northern nobility? We might speak the same language and have more or less similar cultures, but the feeling of victimization and self-pity are not traits the nobility are known for.
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Re: Poor Weizero Awetash aka axumzena, pigs can really fly
^^^ The man has spoken! Who's ready to challenge his argument? Any low-IQ Southerners stepping up? We're all ears!
Re: Poor Weizero Awetash aka axumzena, pigs can really fly
The Agame have long been akin to a dead horse, failing to thrive due to their betrayal of those who once supported them the noble men of the north . It is doubtful they will ever and i say ever recover from the catastrophic disaster they have brought upon themselves. Conversely, for the Eritreans, there is a certain satisfaction in observing these events unfold indeed how the once mighty have fallen. It is, indeed, gratifying to have the last laugh in this unfolding drama. Where the Tigrayans have no leg to stand on. At war with the Amharas at war with the Eritreans the Gallas subdueing them. WHat a year it has been indeed.
Dr Zackovich
Dr Zackovich
Re: Poor Weizero Awetash aka axumzena, pigs can really fly
I can't express it any more effectively!Zack wrote: ↑28 Jun 2024, 13:24The Agame have long been akin to a dead horse, failing to thrive due to their betrayal of those who once supported them the noble men of the north . It is doubtful they will ever and i say ever recover from the catastrophic disaster they have brought upon themselves. Conversely, for the Eritreans, there is a certain satisfaction in observing these events unfold indeed how the once mighty have fallen. It is, indeed, gratifying to have the last laugh in this unfolding drama. Where the Tigrayans have no leg to stand on. At war with the Amharas at war with the Eritreans the Gallas subdueing them. WHat a year it has been indeed.
Dr Zackovich
Re: Poor Weizero Awetash aka axumzena, pigs can really fly
The problem with your cousins is that they want to own Eritrea and to establish a tigray-tigrigni state or Abay tigray. You idiotically condone their way of thinking and which is an unattainable dream.Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 17:48The old Weslata is still trying to breathe life into the worthless so-called Woyane, aka TPLF. Galla and Agame alliance kind of cooperation. To begin with, the leeches' teeth were broken when they tried to act in front of the northern nobility. Now, what exactly are they going to bring to the table for the Galla to share their plate? Despite the so-called Amhara struggle being just symbolic, yielding nothing except liberating cities in their imagination, still, Tere sega eaters in the eyes of the Galla are formidable foes that invoke deep-rooted fear in the primitive Gallas. When the Agames were under the wings of the northern nobility, they had the luxury to scare other ethnic groups of Ethiopia, including the Gallas and Tere sega eaters. Now, let alone scare the Amhara and Gallas, they can't even scare the Afaris or the Gambella. Everyone looks down on the Agames.
To feel somebody, the Agame keeps bringing up issues of identity in their desperate attempt to get attached to the northern nobility. Yet again, what exactly do the Agame bring to the table to feel kinship with the northern nobility? We might speak the same language and have more or less similar cultures, but the feeling of victimization and self-pity are not traits the nobility are known for.
By the way what does nobility mean?