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The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by DefendTheTruth » Yesterday, 14:57

Horus favors and calls for consistently the use of violence or any of the sub-variants of violence to unseat the government he deemed not likable.

DefendTheTruth, on the other hand, is simply fed-up of use of violence and strictly adheres to the principle of democratic transfer of state power in Ethiopia.

That is the reason why Horus recently found his ground once again shaken by the release of a music video of a single singer in Ethiopia, which he hoped could stir the so called "mass uprising"/ሕዝባዊ ማዕበል against those in power while DefendTheTruth remained steadfast in his long held core principle of distancing himself from any form of or call for violence or undemocratic form of power transfer in our country.

I will elaborate more on this subject, in the future.

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by DefendTheTruth » Yesterday, 15:14

To add one more important point on the issue at hand: there are many people in Ethiopia who are not necessarily in good terms with what the government is doing or trying to implement but still consistently support the government simply because they too are tired of toppling one government and installing the next one by means of undemocratic means, which is costly and held back Ethiopia in perpetual misery for generations. Usurping power by means of violence needed to stop for them, they support the government regardless of the issues those who raise different types of complaints against it. Many of the Amhara activists I know that they do think Amhara was subjected to unjust discrimination and targeted to unwarranted attacks by those who are opposed to anything the Amhara are. But still they opted to support the government and assist in creating democratic institutions to enable the country transition to democracy.

In comparison, Horus supports the government based on what it has delivered and the next day if he thinks the accomplishment is not to his own personal tastes, he start to call for toppling the government by any means, favorably also using violence or public disobedience or the likes.

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Horus » Yesterday, 15:43

ዲዲቲ፣
አትልፋ ምንም ኢላቦሬት የምታደርገው እውቀት የለም ። እኔ የዛሬ 10 አመት አውቅሃለሁ ፣የቲ ፒ ኤል ኢፍ ደጋፊ ነበርክ ሌት ተቀን ትቃወመኝ ነበርክ! ያኔ የኢሃዴግ ደጋፊ የበቾ ኦሮሞ ነኝ አልከኝ ።

ኦሮሞ ስልጣና ላይ ከወጣ በኋላ በአንተ ቤት ፖለቲካ ያበቃ ይህመስልሃል! As soon as your ethnic group came to power you thought that was the end of politics! Duh!

አመጽ ቅብጥrሴ እያልክ ስለማታውቀው የፖለቲካ ጽንሰ ነገር ትቀባጥራለህ!

ፖለቲካ ማለት ልዩነትና ክፍፍል ማለት ነው። በኢኮኖሚ ሶሺያልና ስልጣን ላይ ግለሰቦች ፣ ቡድኖች፣ መደቦች ፓርቲዎች ያላቸው ልዩነት ክፍፍል ቅራኔ ግጭት ማለት ነው ፖለቲካ

እነዚህን ግጭቶች በቃላት በንግግር ፣ በውይይት በከርክር መፍታትና ፍትህ ማረጋግጥ የምትችል መሪ ከሆንክ የሰለጠነ ፖለቲከኛ ትባላለህ ! አይ በዘፈን ከተወቀስኩግ ክራሩን ቀምቼ የዘፋኙን አፍ እዘጋለሁ (ወይም ዘፋኙን ገድዬው ብለህ) ፣ ወይም አይ ዘፈን ሰሚ ህጻንና ጎረምሳውን ሁሉ ሰብስቤ አስርና መስሚያ ጆሮውን እዘጋለሁ የምትል ከሆነ ብዙ ግዜ እንደ ነገርኩህ አንተ የክብት እረኛ እንጂ የሕዝብ መሪ ልትባል አትችልም!

አሁን ሂድና የዛሬ 10 አመት ይህን ሳይንስ ነግሬህ እንደ ነበር አንብበው1

ግዜህን አታባክን 4 መንግስታትና 4 ገዢ መደቦችን ጥርት አድርጌ ያስተዋልኩኝ ያጠናሁኝ የፖለቲካ ተማሪ ነኝ!

ገዢና ዲክታተር ላንተ ብርቅ ነው ! ያንተ ዲክታተር ስለሆነ ከሪያሊቲ ጋር እየተጋጨህ ነው።

አቢይ አህመድ ምን ምን ሲስራ እንደ ምስማማውና ምን ምን ሲሰራ እንደ ምቃወመው አጥና ! ፖለቲካ ማለት ያ ነው! ጭፍን ኦሮሞ ካድሬነትክን ምንም አይጠቅምህም!
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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Selam/ » Yesterday, 16:47

አይ ካድሬው ዲዲቲ

እራስህው ቦምብ ላይ ቁጭ ብለህ፣ ከወንዙ ወዲያ ያለውን ፈንጂ ሰዎች እንዳይደርሱበት ዕሪሪሪሪሪ እያልክ ትጮሃለህ።

የመናገርን መብት መገደብም ይሁን ማፈን፣ ንፁሃንን ማፈናቀልና መጨፍጨፍ፣ ፖለቲከኞችንና ጋዜጠኞችን ማሳደድ፣ ማሰርና መግደል እኮ violence ነው። ንፍጥ!

የካድሬዎች ክርክር በእኔ መነጥር:



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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Abere » Yesterday, 17:06

Bullet vs. Vote, what works best for Ethiopia in the current scenario? TPLF/OLF/or EPRDF has been in power for more than 3 decades - a generation. Vote never worked. Does doing the same sh!t vote 100% or 99.99% won alone by only running single ethnic Mafia work or giving a big shock by bullet like Fano work to lay the foundation for democratic transition? Doing the same thing again and again is insanity of being OLF-PP DDT :lol:

In Africa:
As of early 2026, about 7–8% of African Union member states, or around 4–5 countries, have recently undergone a peaceful democratic transfer of power via elections. Africa has 54 recognized states. Thus, 4 transfers of power amount to approximately.

Ethiopia is know to be dictatorial and authoritative with no democratic election. There is no difference between Isaias and deceased Meles Zenawi or Abiy Ahmed. The difference Abiy and Meles waste money for no result. Waste money for buying both bullet and ballot.

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Dama » Yesterday, 17:55

Is this start of faction formation in PP CamP? A historic fracture that will undo PP or Faction D or Faction H will triumph over the one another.
Ethiopia will not be the same again. This division in the colossal PP is similar to rupture of a mountain by a Kilawayu volcano in Hawaii.
Apocalyptic. Mesmerizing. Spectacular. And dangerous..
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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Selam/ » Yesterday, 19:34

ይኸ ርዕስ እንዴት የሻዕቢያውን የእንግዴ ልጅ ዋሃቢው ዶማው ገገማውን ይመለከታል?

ጥዝዝዝዝዝዝ!

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Dama » Yesterday, 19:49

Selam/ wrote:
Yesterday, 19:34
ይኸ ርዕስ እንዴት የሻዕቢያውን የእንግዴ ልጅ ዋሃቢው ዶማው ገገማውን ይመለከታል?

ጥዝዝዝዝዝዝ!
Q0mata

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Selam/ » Yesterday, 20:29

ሻቡዬ - ጥዝዝዝዝዝዝ!

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Dama » Yesterday, 21:15

Selam/ wrote:
Yesterday, 20:29
ሻቡዬ - ጥዝዝዝዝዝዝ!
Ethnofascist Fano w*sh. Shabia arms your liberators. Fascist

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Selam/ » Today, 00:44

ዝንብ ሻዕቢያ!


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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by Dama » Today, 00:51

W*sh. ethnofascist. Fanoist, yeshabia telalaki

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Re: The difference between DefendTheTruth and Horus in our political outlook

Post by DefendTheTruth » 42 minutes ago

I will spell out more the difference between Horus und DefendTheTruth for the last time here and for all.

Horus supported the projects undertaken by the government in the country and thereby started to support the “Oromuma Government” that he was bitterly against for several years. He in fact spelled it out on multiple occasions Oromo can only herd cows, not capable of leading a country. He worshiped Amhara. leadership in the country and their culture, more than the Amharas themselves would possibly do.

His opposition to the government, this one and the previous ones, is by ardently calling for a popular uprising and use of violence, civil disobedience and all forms of resistance using all means, including the use of weapons.

He was an adherent of EHAPA (ኢሕአፓ) which was responsible for instigating the so-called White Terror in Ethiopia, which in turn led to the launching of the Red-Terror from those in the government of the days. That episode of the Ethiopian recent political history is credited for the unprecedented horror and lose of Ethiopia’s brightest and bravest, while also costing the nation immensely from her dire resources, the horrific scar lingers still in many families of the period. Ethiopia has lost the ice-cream of its elitist and scholars by the episode.

Horus left Ethiopia and managed to escape the horror of Red-Terror, the vast majority of his own comrades were not as lucky as he has been and perished or left in limbo for the rest of their lives.

During the 27 years of TPLF rule he constantly advocated for the use of violence against those in power, where I sometimes openly disagreed with that form of resistance and favored more peaceful resistance and political competition between those aspiring to grab power in the country. He admitted on multiple occasions that I disagreed with him on his call of violence.

My core principle has been “violence only reap violence”, there is no long-lasting solution from the use of violence.
The cyclic use of violence has held Ethiopia in perpetual misery for decades, if not centuries. Many people agree with me on this fact and decided to stop use of violence or any form of disturbances and preferred to give a peaceful transfer of power in Ethiopia a chance. Those are the people calling for an end to all forms of power grab outside of the ballot box, regardless of the issues one is contesting.

There are many who support the government not because they are truly in love with what the government is doing but because they favor a transition to a democratic form of power transfer. Those group of people, including this writer, vow against any form of disturbances or use of violence to grab state power in Ethiopia. They are simply fed-up of violence and its consequences.

Horus and co. still keeps NOT ready to draw a lesson, and we are not sure if he has the interest of the nation at heart, which he purportedly does in theory.

Horus come and deny, one more time, it will continue...

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