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Re: A Question On Eritreans

Post by Somaliman » 21 Feb 2024, 05:25

Somaliman wrote:
21 Feb 2024, 03:19
Kerenite,

Wie stehst du dazu?


I would like to hear from individuals like you who believe that the liberation of Eritrea has rather slipped into the opposite side - dictatorial and oppression.



I initially wrote to you in German, then I deleted whatever I wrote, as Selam might again ask us to speak our language. Once she suggested to me and a Galla to speak our own language. That was the Galla in his late 70s, who when I beat him in his bullsh.it with regard to the useless MoU, started to calling Ilhan a prostitute!.

Never mind, I do apologise for Selam myself, as I'm a gallant who respects women and treats them right. Trust me, I despise any man who mistreats women, including a prostitute on the street. To me, a man who mistreats a woman is not a man.


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Re: A Question On Eritreans

Post by kerenite » 21 Feb 2024, 12:53

Somaliman wrote:
21 Feb 2024, 03:19
Kerenite,

Wie stehst du dazu?


I would like to hear from individuals like you who believe that the liberation of Eritrea has rather slipped into the opposite side - dictatorial and oppression.
Greetings brother Somaliman,

Ich bin gegen beide Gruppen.

Let me be blunt here:

Most of the hooligans who are wreaking havoc in Europe or elsewhere belong to one ethnic group, one religious group and to one region in Eritrea. They are of course assisted by a lot of tigriyans masquerading as eritreans who want to avenge against the higdef government for making them a laughingstock among their people and made them ran to Pretoria to sign their surrender.

Having said that,

The so-called brigade n'hamedu group may have legitimate questions but their cause is hijacked by evil tigray-tigrigni groups and who are in the leadership now. BTW, the evil weyanne is behind it and it is financing them and with time it will be proved.

Finally, if the leadership of the brigade n'hamedu such as the shifta-looking dude WUFUY, idiotically believe that the weyanne will take them to Asmera riding on their tanks then they should be real day time dreamers. Eris irrespective of faith, ethnicity and region tell them ONLY OVER OUR DEAD BODY.

Just my 2 cents worth!

P. S. By the way, I enjoyed the lovely sudanese song of the late Selah ibnel Badia.

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Re: A Question On Eritreans

Post by Somaliman » 21 Feb 2024, 15:56

kerenite wrote:
21 Feb 2024, 12:53
Somaliman wrote:
21 Feb 2024, 03:19
Kerenite,

Wie stehst du dazu?


I would like to hear from individuals like you who believe that the liberation of Eritrea has rather slipped into the opposite side - dictatorial and oppression.
Greetings brother Somaliman,

Ich bin gegen beide Gruppen.

Let me be blunt here:

Most of the hooligans who are wreaking havoc in Europe or elsewhere belong to one ethnic group, one religious group and to one region in Eritrea. They are of course assisted by a lot of tigriyans masquerading as eritreans who want to avenge against the higdef government for making them a laughingstock among their people and made them ran to Pretoria to sign their surrender.

Having said that,

The so-called brigade n'hamedu group may have legitimate questions but their cause is hijacked by evil tigray-tigrigni groups and who are in the leadership now. BTW, the evil weyanne is behind it and it is financing them and with time it will be proved.

Finally, if the leadership of the brigade n'hamedu such as the shifta-looking dude WUFUY, idiotically believe that the weyanne will take them to Asmera riding on their tanks then they should be real day time dreamers. Eris irrespective of faith, ethnicity and region tell them ONLY OVER OUR DEAD BODY.

Just my 2 cents worth!

P. S. By the way, I enjoyed the lovely sudanese song of the late Selah ibnel Badia.







Kerenite,

Thank you bro for your well-balanced input. An Eritrean friend of mine has also explained this phenomenon exactly as you've put it.

What do you think about pausing these periodical festivals, as the solution obviously involves in covering an aperture way wider than a selective focus.


Yeah, this song of Selah ibnel Badia is great. Not even many Sudanese know it. To me, it's one of the the best songs, if not the best, of this legend - RIP.



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Re: A Question On Eritreans

Post by Somaliman » 22 Feb 2024, 04:29

This song of the late legend, Salah ibn Al Badiya was actually released in 1976.



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