DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Apr 2026, 05:46
fasil1234, sometimes a Gondere, sometimes a Shawan (Salalie and also recently Ambo) origin, but never a Wollegan descent, is in a political bankruptcy and dyeing for a compensation based on Oromo Youth protest (why he attached himself suddenly to Ambo recently). "Finfinne Kenya" resurrection is the slogan he is craving for anew. That is what he is not going to get! The Ambo youth has shown him and his cohorts their middle finga for that.
Having said that Teddy Afro as an artist or a citizen has the full right to protest against what he is not comfortable with in the country. An act of protesting is within the legal framework, an entitlement provided for by the law, provided that one exercises it abided by the law of the land.
While protesting is an entitlement rebellion is not, this one entails disregard for the law of the land, including the constitution of the land.
This is as much a difference between those political parties opting for the peaceful means of opposing the government (within the framework of protesting) and those raising their arms to topple the legally constituted government of the country in an act of rebellion.
The constitution of the land has stipulated what the national flag should be, where it applies, for whom it applies, how it should look like and many more related issues.
I can like or dislike the constitution and other laws of the land but I have the option to remain within the premises of the law of the land, the moment I opted to step out of that premises, I have also willingly called up on myself confrontation with the law enforcement agencies of the state. The law applies to everybody.
The Ethiopian constitution didn't stipulate the flag the singer has shown on the cover of his music video, which he has published to the wider public. This is an act of a rebellion, for anybody. It is no more within the premises of a mere peaceful protest, it is a clear violation of the law of the land and amounts to an act of rebellion and disregard to the law of the land. That much must be clear to everybody, no matter what your illiteracy level is.
This only suggests the boy is somehow a semi-illiterate masquerading as an artist, like many of the current day Ethiopian singers and other professionals of the art industry, I am afraid.
eden can't bring anything in without rising the name Abiy, her nightmare haunting her the whole day she is even supposedly awake, bad for her. She never recognizes simple issues without resorting to personalities name calling.