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Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
Ascari boy, It is good keep it up!
Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
Instead of permanently getting glued to the computer screen filled with envy and jealousy, moaning, cursing other countries and other peoples non stop, just take yourself from the neck and go with your friends to plan and renovate all those ugly ruins symbol of colonialism and make them shine and useful for communities and humanities. Why waste your scarce resources (time) in cursing other leaders and other countries wishing them to die for you from your abundant cursing sessions.
Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
sun wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 22:21Instead of permanently getting glued to the computer screen filled with envy and jealousy, moaning, cursing other countries and other peoples non stop, just take yourself from the neck and go with your friends to plan and renovate all those ugly ruins symbol of colonialism and make them shine and useful for communities and humanities. Why waste your scarce resources (time) in cursing other leaders and other countries wishing them to die for you from your abundant cursing sessions.![]()
If only you could see your reflection of yourself in the mirror, then you would not have dared to utter such stupidity officially.
Cursing one or the other for various reasons has never been my way of communicating. For the simple reason that there is nothing to gain from it. But you may have confused me with yourself.
Regarding the reconstruction of old buildings in Eritrea, it depends entirely on priorities.
In Eritrea, securing the country's current and future political and economic freedom has priority number one.
For some, the construction of luxurious government buildings at the cost of billions of dollars of borrowed money may be perceived as development but in Eritrea this is perceived as a key to political influence and the road to misery and poverty if it is not intended to start industries that produce products and employ local workers and bring foreign currencies of course.
Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
Very ugly communist architecture
Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
eritrea wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 05:57sun wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 22:21Instead of permanently getting glued to the computer screen filled with envy and jealousy, moaning, cursing other countries and other peoples non stop, just take yourself from the neck and go with your friends to plan and renovate all those ugly ruins symbol of colonialism and make them shine and useful for communities and humanities. Why waste your scarce resources (time) in cursing other leaders and other countries wishing them to die for you from your abundant cursing sessions.![]()
If only you could see your reflection of yourself in the mirror, then you would not have dared to utter such stupidity officially.
Cursing one or the other for various reasons has never been my way of communicating. For the simple reason that there is nothing to gain from it. But you may have confused me with yourself.
Regarding the reconstruction of old buildings in Eritrea, it depends entirely on priorities.
In Eritrea, securing the country's current and future political and economic freedom has priority number one.
For some, the construction of luxurious government buildings at the cost of billions of dollars of borrowed money may be perceived as development but in Eritrea this is perceived as a key to political influence and the road to misery and poverty if it is not intended to start industries that produce products and employ local workers and bring foreign currencies of course.
It's comical that someone, who comes from a country where 80% of its urban population and an equal percentage of the population of its capital city are living in slums, is telling to go to Asmara to renovate old buildings!
This is one of the drawbacks of the internet, as it provides anyone with a platform to utter any nonsense behind a screen incognito.
Re: For those of you who just wish to see ruins in Eritrea
I totally agree with you Somaliman.Somaliman wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 06:12It's comical that someone, who comes from a country where 80% of its urban population and an equal percentage of the population of its capital city are living in slums, is telling to go to Asmara to renovate old buildings!
This is one of the drawbacks of the internet, as it provides anyone with a platform to utter any nonsense behind a screen incognito.
The thing is, most people from this country love to show their stupidity without having any awareness of their surroundings and what affects them the most.