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Deqi-Arawit
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The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 07 Dec 2024, 10:20

Alexander isak is born in Solna Sweden, nurtured by the generous Swedish system to become one of the best striker in the world, yet here are the shameless regime seeking cloud for his name.




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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Fed_Up » 07 Dec 2024, 11:10

the weekend is here, and so is the drûnken bum


The low-IQ Smirnoff is here to blabber, b!tching, and seeking chronic attention shortage,

Let me lecture your old arse, Starvin Marvin,
It was not the Swedish that nurtured him, but his Eritrean parents, the Eritrean community, and his childhood Eritrean coaches inside the Eritreans community.

If the Swedish system were the ones nurturing him, what happened your miserable life not in a position like his? Didn't the Swedish success bullet find you? What about your kids? Is the system selective? Can you say the same to Daniel Teklehaymanot, Binyam Ghirmay and many successful Eritreans sportsmen?

Stupid qinterrrrr shimagleee. Stop drinking Oldman

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Dark Energy » 07 Dec 2024, 11:58

Fed up,

I don’t think either government can take credit on this individuals achievements. The parents and the communities around them is a big yes. They inherited good genes. The parents along with the community nurtured it. But, a government entity running the lives of these individuals for propoganda purposes is shameful. Governments should brag on political, economic and social achievements with unbiased qualified indicators.

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Odie » 07 Dec 2024, 12:13

Yea,
I thought the ቀቤሳ will take a gene credit!
Narrow tribalism!
There is an ?Amhara girl I think doing superbly in USWST-USA.
No credit for a tribal gene. Genes and environment know no tribe, ethnicity or country.
Just human talent with good environment to grow up.

Backward morals!

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Dejach Aklilu » 07 Dec 2024, 12:26

In this duel between fendadaw Amiche and senior citizen deqi, deqi remains on message by pointing out if Isak had been born in eritrea under the Issu regime, he wouldnt have had the opportunities to make good use of his undeniable talent(his goal against Liverpool was terrificcc) since he probably would be rotting away in Sawa right now instead of scoring screamers while being watched by millions worldwide. Fendada amichew then faceplants by using reverse logic, crediting his eritrean parents for his success and denying Sweden has nothing to do with it. Fendadaaaw, use not your anuž but your brain, every eritrean in eritrea has eritrean parents eko, but they are all rotting away... it's the opportunities Sweden offered to Mr Isak and his family that's made him a star...he could be the best striker in the world in a few years.. if mbappe continues to flop at Madrid.

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Dejach Aklilu » 07 Dec 2024, 12:31

Dark Energy wrote:
07 Dec 2024, 11:58
Fed up,

I don’t think either government can take credit on this individuals achievements. The parents and the communities around them is a big yes. They inherited good genes. The parents along with the community nurtured it. But, a government entity running the lives of these individuals for propoganda purposes is shameful. Governments should brag on political, economic and social achievements with unbiased qualified indicators.
If the Swedish government sponsors him and his whole family, rescues him from eternal hardship, pay for his accommodation, food, schooling and the playground and parks he trained on a kid, I think that's good ground to take credit...don't be un ungrateful negrô.

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Dark Energy » 07 Dec 2024, 14:34

Ni….gg…a

Listen. He pays his taxes. The Swedish people legislated good laws into the government. Governments come and go according to the wish of people. Don’t get me wrong ni..gga.I don’t worship governments. Governments come and go. If anything, the fore ancestors of the Swedish people need to be thanked. Governing in Sweden is a revolving door. I am for the Swedish, Eritrean and American people. God bless them all. I am not even running for office. I am not even kissing babies to get into an office either. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 08:14

The regime adress Eritreans who drowned in the Mediterranean sea as African refuges while Isak who was born and raised in Sweden is automatically adressed as an Eritrean. but the amiche qentir is a low IQ to know the obvious.

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Re: The Eritrean regime is trying to credit of Swedish labor.

Post by ethiopianunity » 08 Dec 2024, 08:20

You must be kidding, you think if Eskender lived in Eritrea, today he will be best in soccer? Indeed Kudos for Sweden for bringing him up, giving him the space to be best with soccer skills.

Besides, Sweden is well known in discipline and training in every skills!

Typical, Dark Energy trying to twist things but he was marred by being Eritrean tribe that built the skill b.s, now he twisted and claiming against Swedish government. Look, systems from good will societies has good results. Swedish is one of them. You act like Sweden government with systems which is very stable, democratic as if disappears and emerges, just because they have elections does not make their good governance disappear as you intend to imply.

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