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by Fed_Up » 04 Apr 2021, 19:17
Is this what the west were fearing not to happen and keep sanctioning Eritrea for no apparent reasons?
even though he 30 years behind Eritrea to woke up, he is in the right path I believe.
The ideology born in Nakfa is Slowly but surely spreading like wildfire soon.
this is the only way Africa can unshackle itself from slavery and proscribed current miseries.
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Abdisa
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by Abdisa » 04 Apr 2021, 19:41
Good for him, by dropping his last name at least he won't be mistaken for a terrorist agame from Tigray.
The Sudanese junta is acting like the agame and it will be dealt with in due time.
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by Dawi » 04 Apr 2021, 19:57
Federale,
Rwanda now aspires to reach Middle Income Country (MIC) status by 2035 and High-Income Country (HIC) status by 2050.
Paul has led the "turnaround" in Rwanda, making it one of the fastest growing country in Africa. He made the country overcame "genocide" to reach where he's now.
Isaias/PDFJ need to overcome post "independence" [the cold war with Ethiopia] kind of challenges to be in par with Paul/RPF.
I say, there is a chance of Isaias/Abiy becoming and doing a complete "turnaround" to that region today.
By the way, the only "unshackling" Eritrea done last was "Ethiopian Colonialism".
I am sure some of you morons still believe in that fairy tale.
Fed_Up wrote: ↑04 Apr 2021, 19:17
Is this what the west were fearing not to happen and keep sanctioning Eritrea for no apparent reasons?
even though he 30 years behind Eritrea to woke up, he is in the right path I believe.
The ideology born in Nakfa is Slowly but surely spreading like wildfire soon.
this is the only way Africa can unshackle itself from slavery and proscribed current miseries.
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Abdisa
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by Abdisa » 04 Apr 2021, 20:50
Paul Kagame has been in power for over 20 years, yet you will never see any Western country asking him to step down, or hiring his neighboring regimes to invade his country. Instead they praise him by calling Rwanda "The African Singapore," and hail him as a "democratic leader," all because he has been successful in maintaining a Tutsi ethnic minority rule over the Hutu majority in Rwanda, just the way the Europeans want it.
The Europeans have conducted the same experiment in Ethiopia with disastrous results, when the 50 million Oromo majority were systematically repressed, marginalized, and subjugated by the 4 million Tigray ethnic minority for 27 long years. The Europeans were also praising the agame ethnic minority by amplifying the false claims of "11% economic growth" at a time when 20 million Ethiopians were surviving on food-aid.
Ethnic minority regimes in Africa are the preferred choice for the Europeans stealing the continent's resources without facing resistance, because such minority regimes are too weak and lack popular support at home that they need the Europeans' military and diplomatic support to cling on to power. In other words, ethnic minority regime are puppets on a string, and when they get overthrown, the majority are made to feel the wrath of CNN, BBC, Al-Jazeera, Reuters, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch...etc.
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by Fiyameta » 05 Apr 2021, 00:01
His new name will be Paul The Game Over.
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by Dawi » 05 Apr 2021, 03:01
Abdisa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2021, 20:50
Paul Kagame has been in power for over 20 years, yet you will never see any Western country asking him to step down, or hiring his neighboring regimes to invade his country. Instead they praise him by calling Rwanda "The African Singapore," and hail him as a "democratic leader," all because he has been successful in maintaining a Tutsi ethnic minority rule over the Hutu majority in Rwanda, just the way the Europeans want it.
The Europeans have conducted the same experiment in Ethiopia with disastrous results, when the 50 million Oromo majority were systematically repressed, marginalized, and subjugated by the 4 million Tigray ethnic minority for 27 long years. The Europeans were also praising the agame ethnic minority by amplifying the false claims of "11% economic growth" at a time when 20 million Ethiopians were surviving on food-aid.
Ethnic minority regimes in Africa are the preferred choice for the Europeans stealing the continent's resources without facing resistance, because such minority regimes are too weak and lack popular support at home that they need the Europeans' military and diplomatic support to cling on to power. In other words, ethnic minority regime are puppets on a string, and when they get overthrown, the majority are made to feel the wrath of CNN, BBC, Al-Jazeera, Reuters, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch...etc.
Abdisa,
A 50 million dictatorship is not going to be any better than a 5 million? Dictatorship is dictatorship; wake up and smell the coffee.
Paul Kagame's RPF dictatorship and Isaias/PFDJ are the same however, RPF has made a turnaround therefore, is qualitatively superior to Eritrea's.
I don't know why you blame the Europeans for your own lack of actions. IMO, if we use the existing experience of "Dictatorship" in the right way, we may get out of our civil war in the Ethiopian context; PIA can add value to that; case in point, no "ethnic" conflict in Eritrea. Hello?
- Dictatorships regimes can be a path for countries move on from civil wars and focus on development.
Dictatorships have a flexibility in economic policy that breeds growth.
A dictatorship breeds order and it’s a needed step for both development and liberal democracy
Cheers!
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by Abdisa » 05 Apr 2021, 04:03
Dawi wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 03:01
Abdisa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2021, 20:50
Paul Kagame has been in power for over 20 years, yet you will never see any Western country asking him to step down, or hiring his neighboring regimes to invade his country. Instead they praise him by calling Rwanda "The African Singapore," and hail him as a "democratic leader," all because he has been successful in maintaining a Tutsi ethnic minority rule over the Hutu majority in Rwanda, just the way the Europeans want it.
The Europeans have conducted the same experiment in Ethiopia with disastrous results, when the 50 million Oromo majority were systematically repressed, marginalized, and subjugated by the 4 million Tigray ethnic minority for 27 long years. The Europeans were also praising the agame ethnic minority by amplifying the false claims of "11% economic growth" at a time when 20 million Ethiopians were surviving on food-aid.
Ethnic minority regimes in Africa are the preferred choice for the Europeans stealing the continent's resources without facing resistance, because such minority regimes are too weak and lack popular support at home that they need the Europeans' military and diplomatic support to cling on to power. In other words, ethnic minority regime are puppets on a string, and when they get overthrown, the majority are made to feel the wrath of CNN, BBC, Al-Jazeera, Reuters, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch...etc.
Abdisa,
A 50 million dictatorship is not going to be any better than a 5 million? Dictatorship is dictatorship; wake up and smell the coffee.
Paul Kagame's RPF dictatorship and Isaias/PFDJ are the same however, RPF has made a turnaround therefore, is qualitatively superior to Eritrea's.
I don't know why you blame the Europeans for your own lack of actions. IMO, if we use the existing experience of "Dictatorship" in the right way, we may get out of our civil war in the Ethiopian context; PIA can add value to that; case in point, no "ethnic" conflict in Eritrea. Hello?
- Dictatorships regimes can be a path for countries move on from civil wars and focus on development.
Dictatorships have a flexibility in economic policy that breeds growth.
A dictatorship breeds order and it’s a needed step for both development and liberal democracy
Cheers!
Lets not kid ourselves. Paul Kagame is serving as a police man for the Europeans openly exploiting the mineral riches of neighboring Congo. BLOOD DIAMOND!
The Europeans know that a Hutu majority ruled Rwanda wouldn't assist the Europeans in exploiting their brethren next door in the Congo, so they installed a militarily strong Tutsi minority regime led by Paul Kagame in Rwanda so he can move swiftly across the border to crash any Congolese rebellion that may arise. His is a Tutsi minority regime that needs external powers' support to lord over the Hutu majority, and the Europeans need an insecure minority that bends to their will. A master/slave relationship.
Pretty much like what your Tigray ethnic minority regime did for 27 years when you guys were serving the European neo-colonizers' agenda in the Horn of Africa by invading neighboring nations that refused to be exploited. BTW, we all know why you invaded both Eritrea and Somalia.
If the Congolese people were to rise up in resistance against the exploitation of their resources, the Europeans will send Paul Kagame to invade the Congo under the guise of either a border dispute or fighting terrorists. One of the main reasons the Europeans are today very angry at the Ethiopian government is because they lost their Paul Kagames in Tigray who got shot and killed by the Ethiopian majority! If you see the new Democracy in Ethiopia as a dictatorship of the majority, so be it. At least majority ruled nations do not serve the interest of neo-colonizers, but their own people, and they're not known to invade their neighboring nations in exchange for food-aid, diplomatic and military support either.
What are these French troops doing in Rwanda, Oops! I mean, in Africa's Singapore?
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by Dawi » 05 Apr 2021, 18:00
Abdisa wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 04:03
BTW, we all know why you invaded both Eritrea and Somalia.
Why did we do it?
To get "Blood Beles"? or "Blood chat" from Somalia? That "clan coalition" don't even have that? Shiiiiiiii......t!
At least you're thinking like your bosses at PFDJ, great minds! Remember, when you were exporting "Blood Coffee"?
At least add value to it this time for god's sake!
Abdisa wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 04:03
if you see the new Democracy in Ethiopia as a dictatorship of the majority, so be it. At least majority ruled nations do not serve the interest of neo-colonizers, but their own people, and they're not known to invade their neighboring nations in exchange for food-aid, diplomatic and military support either.
Like I said, dictatorship is dictatorship; just do it! Stop the Genocide before it's too late!
Abiy shouldn't hesitate in using the expertise of your boss in PFDJ. He's god sent! The mother of all dictators!
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by Abdisa » 10 Apr 2021, 21:00
The Congolese agame built an apartheid neighborhood just like the one built in Mekelle by the now-dead junta from Adwa.
Teacher: What is the largest French speaking country in the world?
Student: France!
Teacher: No, it is Congo!