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Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 08 Oct 2024, 13:35

This interview is a hit currently, listen and listen again.

Listen to Field Marshal and remember the late Asamenaw Tsige's statement, where he declared saying: "only in Oromia we have over 10 Million citizens and we can use them (to unseat the Oromo government)" and connect that to the case of Jaal Chala, the man in charge of kidnapping Amhara school/University girls, while born and raised in Dembi Dollo, perfect in Afan Oromo, the very high-pitched cries in the center after the alleged kidnappings associating that with OLA/Shane. Asamenaw Tsige also raised already back then: Amhara has faced an existential threat, the central rallying point of the current Amhara Abiyot.

የወለጋን አማራ የጨፈጨፈዉ ፋንዶ ነዉ፣ ፐርየድ! Seyoum Teshome exposed this reality before years!


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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by Noble Amhara » 08 Oct 2024, 14:38

See you in 5. Months

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by Meta Chore » 08 Oct 2024, 15:18

He is drunk. This alcoholic guy is also addicted to chat.
Field Marshall my [deleted].

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by TGAA » 08 Oct 2024, 18:23

:idea:
DefendTheTruth wrote:
08 Oct 2024, 13:35
This interview is a hit currently, listen and listen again.

Listen to Field Marshal and remember the late Asamenaw Tsige's statement, where he declared saying: "only in Oromia we have over 10 Million citizens and we can use them (to unseat the Oromo government)" and connect that to the case of Jaal Chala, the man in charge of kidnapping Amhara school/University girls, while born and raised in Dembi Dollo, perfect in Afan Oromo, the very high-pitched cries in the center after the alleged kidnappings associating that with OLA/Shane. Asamenaw Tsige also raised already back then: Amhara has faced an existential threat, the central rallying point of the current Amhara Abiyot.

የወለጋን አማራ የጨፈጨፈዉ ፋንዶ ነዉ፣ ፐርየድ! Seyoum Teshome exposed this reality before years!

Fando explained :

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

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Post by kebena05 » 08 Oct 2024, 18:42

DDT

True Story

Ye Asir Aleq Berhanu Jula, the former Shaebia’s POW, was assigned to do house duty for one of the Shaebia’s middle level commanders, Wedi Zeney, in Girmayks area. His daily chores were, washing Wedi Zeney’s socks, fetching water from the tanker water truck, making Tea for the commanders as well as cleaning the Wedi Zeney’s room. According to Wedi Zeney friends, Ye Asir Aleqa was a hardworking maid that did his chores with smile. Today, Ye Asir Aleqa has over 500 people working just for him, from bodyguards, house maids, drivers, operators and so forth. Meanwhile, Wedi Zeney( now retired Colonel) is drinking CafeLate at Asmara cafeterias with his comrades. ወይ ግዜ


DefendTheTruth wrote:
08 Oct 2024, 13:35
This interview is a hit currently, listen and listen again.

Listen to Field Marshal and remember the late Asamenaw Tsige's statement, where he declared saying: "only in Oromia we have over 10 Million citizens and we can use them (to unseat the Oromo government)" and connect that to the case of Jaal Chala, the man in charge of kidnapping Amhara school/University girls, while born and raised in Dembi Dollo, perfect in Afan Oromo, the very high-pitched cries in the center after the alleged kidnappings associating that with OLA/Shane. Asamenaw Tsige also raised already back then: Amhara has faced an existential threat, the central rallying point of the current Amhara Abiyot.

የወለጋን አማራ የጨፈጨፈዉ ፋንዶ ነዉ፣ ፐርየድ! Seyoum Teshome exposed this reality before years!


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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by Za-Ilmaknun » 08 Oct 2024, 18:48



:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 09 Oct 2024, 07:36

Andargachew Tsigie confirms what has been said by the Field-Marshal in the above interview, they were conspiring against Abiy Ahmed already during the war with TPLF.

Gedu Andargachew was just sitting down and writing a manifesto on how to topple Abiy Ahmed, which he later on also shared with Andargachew Tsigie, the latter is now proudly reporting on the encounter.



Gedu Andargachew is the father of Faandoo, he himself is a major Faandoo!

Field Marshal has been vindicated!
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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by TGAA » 09 Oct 2024, 18:14

DefendTheTruth wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 07:36
Andargachew Tsigie confirms what has been said by the Field-Marshal in the above interview, they were conspiring against Abiy Ahmed already during the war with TPLF.

Gedu Andargachew was just sitting down and writing a manifesto on how to topple Abiy Ahmed, which he later on also shared with Andargachew Tsigie, the latter is now proudly reporting on the encounter.

Gedu Andargachew is the father of Faandoo, he himself is a major Faandoo!

Field Marshal has been vindicated!
As the saying goes, "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt." I thought you had the wisdom to discern the truth and be honest about what is happening in Ethiopia, under the leadership of none other than the most incompetent and discordant Abiy, who is leading the country to the brink of disaster. Now, as the tides turn and start to affect you and your supporters, you concoct conspiracy after conspiracy.

The Ethiopian people trusted you and gave you all the support they could, but you treated them as fools, attempting to reshape them in the image of the Oromo, instead of letting them be themselves. You used violence upon violence, trickery upon trickery, and exploited Ethiopia's resources for this singular purpose. Fortunately, you are failing, and at lightning speed.

I once told you to give this struggle for survival a year, and you would see what happens. Give it six months, and you will feel the tremors. No matter how much you try to downplay it, reality has its own way of asserting itself. There is still a small chance to save yourself and the country from the abyss if you abandon the poorly crafted, deceptive policies of confusion and focus genuinely on solving the core issues. But your shining greed and incompetence will likely prevent you from doing so, and you are destined for doom, just like your predecessors.One could say a great deal about Field Marshal Berhanu Jula's involvement in the gutter politics of ethnicity, but out of respect for the Ethiopian Defense Forces as an institution, restraint has been chosen. He seems clueless about the independent nature of the defense forces, which he leads—a force composed of all Ethiopians, regardless of nationality. Yet, he appears to have forgotten this.

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by eflower » 09 Oct 2024, 22:35

What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by TGAA » 10 Oct 2024, 03:26

eflower wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 22:35
What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.
My friend, the problem has been obvious for a long time, and the results of ethnic politics are clear: it has taken the lives of more than 2,000,000 people in just a year and a half. However, the ethnic elites are addicted to the money and power that bring them wealth, and they know they can't survive without it, so they continue to push the country toward the abyss. The solution is to take a radical departure from ethnic politics—ethnic politics must be eradicated as a system of governance. Instead, civil politics and meritocracy should be restored as the foundation of governance and the economic system. A true democratic federal arrangement, which respects individual rights and allows for democratic participation in all aspects of Ethiopian society, is the way forward

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 10 Oct 2024, 04:21

TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 03:26
eflower wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 22:35
What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.
My friend, the problem has been obvious for a long time, and the results of ethnic politics are clear: it has taken the lives of more than 2,000,000 people in just a year and a half. However, the ethnic elites are addicted to the money and power that bring them wealth, and they know they can't survive without it, so they continue to push the country toward the abyss. The solution is to take a radical departure from ethnic politics—ethnic politics must be eradicated as a system of governance. Instead, civil politics and meritocracy should be restored as the foundation of governance and the economic system. A true democratic federal arrangement, which respects individual rights and allows for democratic participation in all aspects of Ethiopian society, is the way forward
The Field Marshal has agreed with you in so far and added also the very important question of how?
How are you prepared to bring about the "radical departure" is the defining and central question:

are you going to force your way down the throats of others or by means of a consent? On the this critical question you run out of steam, no matter how much you have been blabbering prior to that.

It is the matter of the people and the people should be given to decide on it, but you are allergic on the matter of consent. That is also where you failed, don't try to disguise yourself.

No matter how you try to cover it up the reality reveals itself in no time!

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by Meta Chore » 10 Oct 2024, 06:07

DDT,
Your comment above can be summarized as: no point & substance to discuss.
Fano will deal with Jula the Alcoholic with the language he understands. Period.

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 10 Oct 2024, 08:47

Meta Chore wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 06:07
DDT,
Your comment above can be summarized as: no point & substance to discuss.
Fano will deal with Jula the Alcoholic with the language he understands. Period.
Are you also part of the same "radical departure" mob? Utter all the non-senses but then devoid of an answer when asked on the specifics?
We have many of the breed already in here, no need for an additional one, for what?

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by TGAA » 10 Oct 2024, 12:03

DefendTheTruth wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 04:21
TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 03:26
eflower wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 22:35
What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.
My friend, the problem has been obvious for a long time, and the results of ethnic politics are clear: it has taken the lives of more than 2,000,000 people in just a year and a half. However, the ethnic elites are addicted to the money and power that bring them wealth, and they know they can't survive without it, so they continue to push the country toward the abyss. The solution is to take a radical departure from ethnic politics—ethnic politics must be eradicated as a system of governance. Instead, civil politics and meritocracy should be restored as the foundation of governance and the economic system. A true democratic federal arrangement, which respects individual rights and allows for democratic participation in all aspects of Ethiopian society, is the way forward
The Field Marshal has agreed with you in so far and added also the very important question of how?
How are you prepared to bring about the "radical departure" is the defining and central question:

are you going to force your way down the throats of others or by means of a consent? On the this critical question you run out of steam, no matter how much you have been blabbering prior to that.

It is the matter of the people and the people should be given to decide on it, but you are allergic on the matter of consent. That is also where you failed, don't try to disguise yourself.

No matter how you try to cover it up the reality reveals itself in no time!
In his previous interview, Berhanu clearly stated that Oromo domination has arrived in its due time, and he’s fine with it. His real concern seems to be the suspicion that others are competing for the same position, which bothers him deeply. So, don’t misrepresent what he said. He’s often too incoherent for anyone to extract meaningful answers from his interviews. Let Field Marshal Jula be Field Marshal Jula, and let’s move on to the other issue you raised—which, though it seems thoughtful, turns out to be hollow rhetoric upon closer inspection.

You’re concerned about consent, arguing that everyone must agree before changing the outdated ethnic system. Fair point. But when ethnic federalism was imposed on the Ethiopian people, no one asked for their consent. It was designed and forced upon them by the TPLF and OLF, which is why both groups continue to swear by it (though lately, the TPLF’s support is mostly limited to reclaiming the lands taken from the Amhara region). Since ethnic federalism was imposed by force, it should be removed in the same way.

Let’s be generous and suggest that, even though it was imposed, we’ll remove it through consensus and replace it with a system that everyone can agree on.

We know the OPDO supports the current system because the power and wealth once controlled by the TPLF are now in their hands. Today’s leaders didn’t get their positions through skill or merit, but through ethnic politics. Abiy, Shimelis, and millions of cadres consistently tell Oromo audiences that they must stand with them or face the return of the old oppressors, who will take away their rights. Is that really how you build consent?

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 10 Oct 2024, 14:02

TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 12:03
DefendTheTruth wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 04:21
TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 03:26
eflower wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 22:35
What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.
My friend, the problem has been obvious for a long time, and the results of ethnic politics are clear: it has taken the lives of more than 2,000,000 people in just a year and a half. However, the ethnic elites are addicted to the money and power that bring them wealth, and they know they can't survive without it, so they continue to push the country toward the abyss. The solution is to take a radical departure from ethnic politics—ethnic politics must be eradicated as a system of governance. Instead, civil politics and meritocracy should be restored as the foundation of governance and the economic system. A true democratic federal arrangement, which respects individual rights and allows for democratic participation in all aspects of Ethiopian society, is the way forward
The Field Marshal has agreed with you in so far and added also the very important question of how?
How are you prepared to bring about the "radical departure" is the defining and central question:

are you going to force your way down the throats of others or by means of a consent? On the this critical question you run out of steam, no matter how much you have been blabbering prior to that.

It is the matter of the people and the people should be given to decide on it, but you are allergic on the matter of consent. That is also where you failed, don't try to disguise yourself.

No matter how you try to cover it up the reality reveals itself in no time!
In his previous interview, Berhanu clearly stated that Oromo domination has arrived in its due time, and he’s fine with it. His real concern seems to be the suspicion that others are competing for the same position, which bothers him deeply. So, don’t misrepresent what he said. He’s often too incoherent for anyone to extract meaningful answers from his interviews. Let Field Marshal Jula be Field Marshal Jula, and let’s move on to the other issue you raised—which, though it seems thoughtful, turns out to be hollow rhetoric upon closer inspection.

You’re concerned about consent, arguing that everyone must agree before changing the outdated ethnic system. Fair point. But when ethnic federalism was imposed on the Ethiopian people, no one asked for their consent. It was designed and forced upon them by the TPLF and OLF, which is why both groups continue to swear by it (though lately, the TPLF’s support is mostly limited to reclaiming the lands taken from the Amhara region). Since ethnic federalism was imposed by force, it should be removed in the same way.

Let’s be generous and suggest that, even though it was imposed, we’ll remove it through consensus and replace it with a system that everyone can agree on.

We know the OPDO supports the current system because the power and wealth once controlled by the TPLF are now in their hands. Today’s leaders didn’t get their positions through skill or merit, but through ethnic politics. Abiy, Shimelis, and millions of cadres consistently tell Oromo audiences that they must stand with them or face the return of the old oppressors, who will take away their rights. Is that really how you build consent?
Is the meaning of consensus you are talking about here the same that you are trying to bring about by your demotfer (the backward and hand-held old gun used in the countryside for hunting or something)?

Tell your boys in the bushes the era of trying to impose one's will on the rest by means of brute force has gone, never to come back. You will ease your miserable life with that.

You only lost by choosing the my way or the high-way path, now everybody is looking at your camp with great suspicion. It takes generations to regain that trust.

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by TGAA » 10 Oct 2024, 18:27

DefendTheTruth wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 14:02
TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 12:03
DefendTheTruth wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 04:21
TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 03:26
eflower wrote:
09 Oct 2024, 22:35
What specific steps do you think could help unite the country and address the underlying issues?escape roadallows players to explore new strategies and enjoy diverse driving challenges.
My friend, the problem has been obvious for a long time, and the results of ethnic politics are clear: it has taken the lives of more than 2,000,000 people in just a year and a half. However, the ethnic elites are addicted to the money and power that bring them wealth, and they know they can't survive without it, so they continue to push the country toward the abyss. The solution is to take a radical departure from ethnic politics—ethnic politics must be eradicated as a system of governance. Instead, civil politics and meritocracy should be restored as the foundation of governance and the economic system. A true democratic federal arrangement, which respects individual rights and allows for democratic participation in all aspects of Ethiopian society, is the way forward
The Field Marshal has agreed with you in so far and added also the very important question of how?
How are you prepared to bring about the "radical departure" is the defining and central question:

are you going to force your way down the throats of others or by means of a consent? On the this critical question you run out of steam, no matter how much you have been blabbering prior to that.

It is the matter of the people and the people should be given to decide on it, but you are allergic on the matter of consent. That is also where you failed, don't try to disguise yourself.

No matter how you try to cover it up the reality reveals itself in no time!
In his previous interview, Berhanu clearly stated that Oromo domination has arrived in its due time, and he’s fine with it. His real concern seems to be the suspicion that others are competing for the same position, which bothers him deeply. So, don’t misrepresent what he said. He’s often too incoherent for anyone to extract meaningful answers from his interviews. Let Field Marshal Jula be Field Marshal Jula, and let’s move on to the other issue you raised—which, though it seems thoughtful, turns out to be hollow rhetoric upon closer inspection.

You’re concerned about consent, arguing that everyone must agree before changing the outdated ethnic system. Fair point. But when ethnic federalism was imposed on the Ethiopian people, no one asked for their consent. It was designed and forced upon them by the TPLF and OLF, which is why both groups continue to swear by it (though lately, the TPLF’s support is mostly limited to reclaiming the lands taken from the Amhara region). Since ethnic federalism was imposed by force, it should be removed in the same way.

Let’s be generous and suggest that, even though it was imposed, we’ll remove it through consensus and replace it with a system that everyone can agree on.

We know the OPDO supports the current system because the power and wealth once controlled by the TPLF are now in their hands. Today’s leaders didn’t get their positions through skill or merit, but through ethnic politics. Abiy, Shimelis, and millions of cadres consistently tell Oromo audiences that they must stand with them or face the return of the old oppressors, who will take away their rights. Is that really how you build consent?
Is the meaning of consensus you are talking about here the same that you are trying to bring about by your demotfer (the backward and hand-held old gun used in the countryside for hunting or something)?

Tell your boys in the bushes the era of trying to impose one's will on the rest by means of brute force has gone, never to come back. You will ease your miserable life with that.

You only lost by choosing the my way or the high-way path, now everybody is looking at your camp with great suspicion. It takes generations to regain that trust.
Since ethnic federalism was imposed by force, it should be removed the same way it was imposed. You only seem peaceful and peace-loving when you’re being routed on the battlefield. Weren’t you bragging that there were just a handful of Fanos left to lock up and that everything would go smoothly? You’re not believing that fairy tale anymore, are you?

And here’s some wisdom for you to consider: the same road that took Shimelis’s militias to the Amhara region to massacre Amharas is the same road that will bring them to Addis. Last I checked, it’s a two-way street. That fact doesn’t seem to be sinking in with you guys.

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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 11 Oct 2024, 04:42

TGAA,

didn't we tell you that it is all about sheer ignorance?

You can never beat ignorance much easily, it takes time to [deleted] out the instilled amount of dumbness from somebody like yours.

You are winning, go for it and enjoy it.




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Re: Faandoo under the loupe: the highlights

Post by DefendTheTruth » 11 Oct 2024, 09:27

TGAA wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 18:27

Since ethnic federalism was imposed by force, it should be removed the same way it was imposed. You only seem peaceful and peace-loving when you’re being routed on the battlefield. Weren’t you bragging that there were just a handful of Fanos left to lock up and that everything would go smoothly? You’re not believing that fairy tale anymore, are you?

And here’s some wisdom for you to consider: the same road that took Shimelis’s militias to the Amhara region to massacre Amharas is the same road that will bring them to Addis. Last I checked, it’s a two-way street. That fact doesn’t seem to be sinking in with you guys.
In that case you are on the same page with the NDF of Ethiopia, recently Colonel Getnet Adane was heard saying "we are going to talk to the entity in the language it chose, it is not yet civil enough to be prepared to resolve its claimed issues by means of dialogue" and his claims have been vindicated by you, in addition to those in the bushes.

Never come back and then whine about being kicked on your [deleted] from now on!

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