Simply dictatorial, undemocratic, condescending, inflexible በእንጀራ ተሞልቶ ክብሪትና እብሪት የሞላው ማለት ነው:: እና አማራ ዲሞክራሲ ያመጣልኛል ከምትል አብይና ብርሃኑ ነጋን በዛኢት አለም መለመን ይሻላል:: ዘርፈው ሲጠግቡ እንኳን ቢስሙ
ብርሃኑ እንኳን የሚዘርፍ አይመስለንም::
You can understand the psychology of komche ተሳዳቢዎች based on how they grew up and cultured. ከስማቸው ጀምሮ እስከ ባህላቸው ከራሳቸው እንጂ ለሌላው ክብር የሌላቸው አህያ ትእቢተኞች ናቸው:: For any comment their reaction is kicking and insulting. ስጥ አርጋቸው! ጊዜ ያለፈበት
The Amhara cultural thinking pattern is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, a history of imperial statehood, and a patriarchal, agrarian lifestyle. It is characterized by high formality, a "wax and gold" (sem-enna-worq) communication style, and a strong sense of pride and social hierarchy, often navigating a complex duality between local Amhara identity and pan-Ethiopian identity.
Key elements of the Amhara pattern of thinking include:
Hierarchical and Deferential Relations: Interpersonal relationships are formal, with prescribed behaviors of deference to elders and individuals of higher social status.
"Wax and Gold" Communication: This is a hallmark of verbal arts, where speech is layered with hidden meanings (wax) and deeper truths (gold), prioritizing nuanced, indirect expression over direct confrontation.
Orthodox Christian Framework: The worldview is strongly influenced by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Religion governs social life, with a strict fast calendar (over 200 days/year) and a, belief in supernatural elements, such as buda (evil eye) and spirits.
Patriarchal and Authoritarian Structure: Traditional society is organized around male authority, with high valuation of male warrior abilities in folklore and patriarchal dominance in the family structure.
Valuing Wisdom and Negotiation: The shemagelye (elder) is considered a symbol of wisdom, and there is a high appreciation for eloquence, debate, and resolution of conflicts through negotiations in court.
Strong Sense of Identity and Pride: Amhara are noted for extreme cultural pride, often viewing themselves as the custodians of Ethiopian history and statehood.
"Wax and Gold" (Sem-enna-worq) in Art and Life: The literary tradition, particularly poetry, often uses layered meanings to allow for subversive dialogue and resistance, a trait that has persisted in their modern political discourse.
Resilience and Survival: Due to historical, political, and social challenges—including, in recent times, ethnic violence and territorial disputes—the cultural thinking has shifted towards, using ethnic identity for self-defense, particularly among the younger generation.
Amhara culture often emphasizes a "supra-ethnic" consciousness, historically aiming for national unity over sub-national ethnic identities, though this is evolving in response to modern political shifts.
አሁን ያቺ ኮማሪት ተሳሰቼ ከፍ ያረኳት መስሏት ትሽናለች