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Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

Post by Abere » 10 Oct 2024, 16:59

Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by kebena05 » 10 Oct 2024, 18:19

Aberash kenbataw Ebete

Your “large population” country is the slave of mini Country, the UAE.

By the way, is your “large population” county powerful than Eritrean? Israel? Great Briton? France? :lol: :lol: you add all these countries population and it won’t even be equal to yours. Any of these country could eat you for dinner. Dummy, when Shaebia beat you a’ss to no existence (with your helpers, like Cuba and USSR and more) the ratio was 1/20.



Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Somaliman » 10 Oct 2024, 18:41

Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.




Semi-illiterate buffoon,

FYI, population size is not the only factor that determines a country's power.

However, no one has ever called your sh'ithole an economic or political power. You must have plucked this out of your own ar'se, I guess. It's rather known as synonymous with famine in the minds of people across the globe.

In addition, what's the point of having a large population size that's dependent on international humanitarian food aid and is a burden on the rest of the world!

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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Abere » 11 Oct 2024, 08:39


ስጋ ቁጠር ቢሉት ጣፊያ 1 አለ :lol: ኤርትራ አገር ናት ባል ቁጭ አለች እኮ ይች ቀበና ቆሻሻ መጣያ።ኤርትራ የአፋር ክልል ያህል እንኳን ኢኮኖሚ የላትም - ህዝብ የላትም። እንግሊዝ እና ፈረንሳይ እኮ ድፍን አለም አገራትን በቀኝ ግዛት ይዘው (ከሮም ኢምፓየር በላይ በሰፋ መልኩ) መዝበረው በልተው ሰብተው ከብረው ከጨረሱ ከጥቂት አስርት አመታት በሗላ ነው በቃን ብለው የተሰበሰቡት። ያውም ገና ናቸው የተለያየ የቀኝ ተገዥዎች ማህበር (ሊግ) ፈጥረው አሁንም የበላይ ጠባቂ ናቸው - ተገዥዎቻቸው ችግር ከገጠመ ቀድመው ወታደር የሚልኩት ገና ግዛታቸው ስላልተቋረጠ ነው።
ደግሞስ ኢትዮጵያ ኃያል ባትሆን ኑሮ የግብጽ፤የሱዳን፤የሶማሊያ፤የቱርክ ወዘተ ጋጋት ጭንቀት -የአርተራ ክፍለሀገር ጨምሮ ይኖር ነበር ወይ? ኢትዮጵያ የምትፈራ ስለሆነ 10 ጊዜ ቃልኪዳን ቡድን የሚሉት የፈሪዎች ማህበር ሲጠፈጠፍ ይውላል። ቆሻሻ አርተራ ከዚህ 24/7 የምትሰኪው እኮ ኢትዮጵያን ፈርተሽ ነው። በ1 ሳምንት ባድመ ላይ እንደ ድንች የደፈጠጠቻችሁ ኢትዮጵያ ናት። You are living in a bubble. And all your tale are not your achievements, like a hyena, Shabia is an opportunist that brags over others kill or victory. [deleted] does not have a history of bravery, but submissiveness. በአፍሪካ ውስጥ በኢትዮጵያ ፊት የሚቆም አንዳች ተገዳዳሪ ሰራዊት የለም

Poor low IQ ascari, let you know, ETHIOPIA is the Economic & Military Powerhouse of Africa. When imagines of Africa, Ethiopia comes First - Ethiopia is the gateway to Africa - That is why all the hawks come in many forms to invade, trick or use domestic mercenaries to hold back Ethiopia. Ethiopia accounts more than 30 % of African population. And that is a key factor for economic progress. The first step to utilize this resource is to bring peace in Ethiopia by cancelling [deleted] Shabia and stop the hallucination of Egypt forever. That will be done 100%. When that happens you will be rewarded your favorite Kenbata handsome man and you will enjoy his sturdy cane , crying joy all night long - but be ready to clean and flush your dirty hole. Do not eat Qulqual and grasshopper start eating healthy :lol:


kebena05 wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 18:19
Aberash kenbataw Ebete

Your “large population” country is the slave of mini Country, the UAE.

By the way, is your “large population” county powerful than Eritrean? Israel? Great Briton? France? :lol: :lol: you add all these countries population and it won’t even be equal to yours. Any of these country could eat you for dinner. Dummy, when Shaebia beat you a’ss to no existence (with your helpers, like Cuba and USSR and more) the ratio was 1/20.



Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Selam/ » 11 Oct 2024, 08:46

ባሬንቱ - የኤርትራ ክፍለ ሃገር ህዝብ ቁጥር ብዛት ለምንድነው በ 50 ዓመት ውስጥ ከ 6 ሚሊዮን ወደ 2 ሚሊዮን ያሽቆለቆለው?
kebena05 wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 18:19
Aberash kenbataw Ebete

Your “large population” country is the slave of mini Country, the UAE.

By the way, is your “large population” county powerful than Eritrean? Israel? Great Briton? France? :lol: :lol: you add all these countries population and it won’t even be equal to yours. Any of these country could eat you for dinner. Dummy, when Shaebia beat you a’ss to no existence (with your helpers, like Cuba and USSR and more) the ratio was 1/20.



Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Selam/ » 11 Oct 2024, 08:51

የህዝብ ቁጥር ብዛት የሃብት ምንጭ ነው ፣ የቁጥር ማሽቆልቆልም የምጣኔ ሃብት ተውሳክ ምልክት ነው።

ሆኖም ድምዳሜህ ትክክል አይደለም። ቁጥራቸው የበዛ ሃገሮች ሁሉ ሃብታም ይሆናሉ፣ ያነሱትም ባሉበት እየሄዱ ይቆያሉ ማለት አይደለም።
Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Abere » 11 Oct 2024, 09:17

This is not talking about a perfect correlation. Some countries with fewer population may create a statistical noise.
The fact is population size a factor of production. However, countries trapped far long in conflict overtaken by fast population growth and wasted their valuable resources and time which otherwise could have gone in economic and human capital development have to do a formidable task to catchup. That task includes bringing qualitative changes such as the quality of the labor force and the composition of their population.

Countries with declining population ( dominate elderly either by choice or lost their youth to war) will have an unsustainable future. They will have difficult time to stimulate fertility no matter how much large or luring their incentive is. Besides, because of the increasing global influence those tiny ones lose many through open marriage markets. Eg. Ascari girls are married out in drove to Nigeria, etc. Although it is acceptable, the kids of such marriages are not Eritreans anymore, they belong to their paternal line for the most part.




Selam/ wrote:
11 Oct 2024, 08:51
የህዝብ ቁጥር ብዛት የሃብት ምንጭ ነው ፣ የቁጥር ማሽቆልቆልም የምጣኔ ሃብት ተውሳክ ምልክት ነው።

ሆኖም ድምዳሜህ ትክክል አይደለም። ቁጥራቸው የበዛ ሃገሮች ሁሉ ሃብታም ይሆናሉ፣ ያነሱትም ባሉበት እየሄዱ ይቆያሉ ማለት አይደለም።
Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by kebena05 » 11 Oct 2024, 11:17

ሹሉ አጋሜው የሱሙኒ ልጅ

እነደናንተ የእርዳታ ስንዴ ለመቀበል ስንል 40 million ወደ 130 million ቁጥራችንን በ10 አመት በማይሞላ ግዜ እያጋነን የሻገተ ስንዴ አንቀበል። የሚገርመው ደግሞ ትንሽ እፍረት አይሰማቹሁም "130 million" ሕዝቦች በ "2 million” ተገርፋቹሁ እስከ ዙንባቤ ስትፈረጥጡ? :lol: :lol:


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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Fiyameta » 11 Oct 2024, 11:28

Rape and incest are the contributing factors to the overpopulation problems in Ethiopia. The good news is, Bill Gates has recently introduced his own solutions to the overpopulation problems in Ethiopia. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Dark Energy » 11 Oct 2024, 11:50

Don..key behold Abere,

Let us do this by the numbers. Let say, you have a family of 12 people in the house. Since your adgi behind is old and lazy, and your ten adult kids are unemployed motha fu..c.krts The only busy bee in the house is your unlucky Guragie spouse.
Your neighbor, a hard working Agame has two enterprising adult sons. The family unit is very small. Including his wife and the adult son’s work on average 12 hours a day 6 days a week. Small family unit with a lot of green staff invested in lucrative businesses allows them to live a good life.

You see, you are foul smelling poor family. You have a big family of monkeys. Sorry, monkeys. A monkey is a lot smarter than this idiot, named Abere. :lol: :lol: :x

BTW, China has large family that works very hard. The USA has much smaller family that works very smart. To sum it up, the US is the richest country in the world. China is second . But, if you look at the numbers per capital, US followed by West European countries and the petroleum endowed middle eastern countries beat China as well. :lol: :lol: :(

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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Selam/ » 11 Oct 2024, 14:16

የባሬንቱ ሻቦ - ሁልጊዜም ጥያቄ ስትጠየቅ ፊትህን ከመቦጫጨርና ጩኸት ከማሰማት ውጭ መልስ መስጠት አትችልም።

እደግመዋለሁ ጥያቄዬን - የኤርትራ ክፍለ ሃገር ህዝብ ቁጥር ብዛት ለምንድነው በ ፶ ዓመት ውስጥ ከ ፮ ሚሊዮን ወደ ፪ ሚሊዮን ያሽቆለቆለው? ቅጫም



kebena05 wrote:
11 Oct 2024, 11:17
ሹሉ አጋሜው የሱሙኒ ልጅ

እነደናንተ የእርዳታ ስንዴ ለመቀበል ስንል 40 million ወደ 130 million ቁጥራችንን በ10 አመት በማይሞላ ግዜ እያጋነን የሻገተ ስንዴ አንቀበል። የሚገርመው ደግሞ ትንሽ እፍረት አይሰማቹሁም "130 million" ሕዝቦች በ "2 million” ተገርፋቹሁ እስከ ዙንባቤ ስትፈረጥጡ? :lol: :lol:


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11 Oct 2024, 08:46

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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Abere » 11 Oct 2024, 16:55

DarkDonkey

Complex things of this nature are beyond the natural capacity of Charcoal Dark donkey of Ascari-land. You are good at braying and causing too much noise pollution, not analytical power. The first thing you should have asked (even before going to comprehend what big numbers mean) for why Ethiopia is endowed with large population is what special natural, and agro-ecology, God endowed Ethiopia with. Ethiopia is among the very few countries on planet earth that has conducive weather, climate, geographic and ecological system that is favorable for life most. Ethiopia is the most habitable land in Africa, it provides everything essential to life. Those inhospitable terrain, barren and arid lands such as the Qulkual land of Eritrea that often see more of grasshoppers raining from the sky than God abundant rainfall are almost sterile to in terms of biological reproduction. Thus, high fecundity and fertility is the measure of high degree of ecological favorability - God endowed Ethiopia while many are devoid of this vital gift.

You reflexive reactions stemming from typical inferiority complex of Ascari is simply pessimism and dooms day daydreaming of Shabia rats. Simply your Ascari land has been in dooms day for more than 55 years, left with few elderlies and rats in the desolated streets of Asmara does not mean everyone should accompany your misery.

What Ethiopia needs is controlling the Shabia pest in Eritrea and cancel Shabia so that peace will reign. You are preaching economy of tiny states that eats its own people. It is economics 101 population is a factor of production and in fact a resource by its self. Size matter in everything. Only those colonialists who use the fake theory of Malthus cry foul. Malthus has been proved wrong. Human capital has an infinite possibilities (potential) to create goods and services so as to carry its weight.
You are just a stupid Italian servant or house donkey :lol: Leave this one and eat leftover pasta from you Italian master.

የጣልያን ባሪያ ልጅ። :lol:

Dark Energy wrote:
11 Oct 2024, 11:50

You see, you are foul smelling poor family. You have a big family of monkeys. Sorry, monkeys. A monkey is a lot smarter than this idiot, named Abere. :lol: :lol: :x

BTW, China has large family that works very hard. The USA has much smaller family that works very smart. To sum it up, the US is the richest country in the world. China is second . But, if you look at the numbers per capital, US followed by West European countries and the petroleum endowed middle eastern countries beat China as well. :lol: :lol: :(

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Re: Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population

Post by Selam/ » 12 Oct 2024, 11:30

ቁጥራቸው እያሽቆለቆለ የሚሄደው ያደጉት ሃገሮች የማሻሻያና የማካካሻ ዘዴ ስላላቸው፣ ችግሩን ለእነሱ ተውላቸው።

የድኃ ሃገሮች ቁጥር ከቀነሰ ግን፣ የአደጋ ምልክት ነው ምክንያቱም የምታስተምረውም የምታሰለጥነውም ትኩስ ጉልበት አይኖርማ። ለታዳጊ ሃገሮች ደግሞ፣ ዋናው ሃብት ያለው የሰው ጉልበት ላይ ነው። ከ 6 ሚሊዮን ወደ 2 ሚሊዮን ማዘቅዘቅ የመጥፋት ቀይ ምልክት ነው። በቡሃ ላይ ቆረቆር ማለት ነው።

ትኩሱን ትውልድ ሊያሳትፍ የማይችል ምጣኔ ሃብት ባለበት ስርዓት ያለ ልክ መስፋፋትና መዝረጥረጥም ጤነኛ አይደለም። ፍልሰትንና ድህነትን ያባብሳል።

Abere wrote:
11 Oct 2024, 09:17
This is not talking about a perfect correlation. Some countries with fewer population may create a statistical noise.
The fact is population size a factor of production. However, countries trapped far long in conflict overtaken by fast population growth and wasted their valuable resources and time which otherwise could have gone in economic and human capital development have to do a formidable task to catchup. That task includes bringing qualitative changes such as the quality of the labor force and the composition of their population.

Countries with declining population ( dominate elderly either by choice or lost their youth to war) will have an unsustainable future. They will have difficult time to stimulate fertility no matter how much large or luring their incentive is. Besides, because of the increasing global influence those tiny ones lose many through open marriage markets. Eg. Ascari girls are married out in drove to Nigeria, etc. Although it is acceptable, the kids of such marriages are not Eritreans anymore, they belong to their paternal line for the most part.




Selam/ wrote:
11 Oct 2024, 08:51
የህዝብ ቁጥር ብዛት የሃብት ምንጭ ነው ፣ የቁጥር ማሽቆልቆልም የምጣኔ ሃብት ተውሳክ ምልክት ነው።

ሆኖም ድምዳሜህ ትክክል አይደለም። ቁጥራቸው የበዛ ሃገሮች ሁሉ ሃብታም ይሆናሉ፣ ያነሱትም ባሉበት እየሄዱ ይቆያሉ ማለት አይደለም።
Abere wrote:
10 Oct 2024, 16:59
Any Correlation between Large Population and Political/Economic Power? Yes! Powerful Countries Have Large Population.

The worlds fastest growing economy and political influential such as the U.S., China, India, Russia, among others have proportionally large population share of the global population. And these countries economy is fast growing. Population is resource and is in fact source of power. Even in history, the Roman empire uses its large population as it source of military and economic strength in tax revenue and trade. The real reason why African countries should stand against birth control and abortion is population control or family planning (aka reproductive health) is a neocolonial strategy to check African population and rob Africa's future of becoming a powerful nation in the world.

Those tiny colonial states ( with too few population) incessantly plagued by continuous war have unsustainable future. Example, Eritrea is an endangered anarchic one, on the verge of extinction.



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