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Eritreans and Ethiopians sending a clear message, to the G7 Summit. Thedros & Helen
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In the grand scheme of things, everything- be it this house n......so-called journalist, or the beggar Agames lives, or the well-being of Africans- is irrelevant to the west.
West's intentional Moralistic Approach to complex issues, like the HOA for instance, is designed to short circuit to factor in any context-dependent relevant realities in their discourse......and as a knockdown argument to any further inquiry that may arise from critics.
And then what is the real motive, at least vis-a-vis to Eritrea- even if the MO of the west is the same in every situation? We all know it, but here it's.......
https://fb.watch/64wAYRhAIX/
West's intentional Moralistic Approach to complex issues, like the HOA for instance, is designed to short circuit to factor in any context-dependent relevant realities in their discourse......and as a knockdown argument to any further inquiry that may arise from critics.
And then what is the real motive, at least vis-a-vis to Eritrea- even if the MO of the west is the same in every situation? We all know it, but here it's.......
https://fb.watch/64wAYRhAIX/
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quindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 11:40In the grand scheme of things, everything- be it this house n......so-called journalist, or the beggar Agames lives, or the well-being of Africans- is irrelevant to the west.
West's intentional Moralistic Approach to complex issues, like the HOA for instance, is designed to short circuit to factor in any context-dependent relevant realities in their discourse......and as a knockdown argument to any further inquiry that may arise from critics.
And then what is the real motive, at least vis-a-vis to Eritrea- even if the MO of the west is the same in every situation? We all know it, but here it's.......
https://fb.watch/64wAYRhAIX/
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I don't think it is that difficult to know the real motive, we have said it here on many different occasions and President Biden has repeated it today at the G7-Summit, saying "we don't want to allow China to eat our lunch" (this is what I heard on BBC today, I am not making it up).quindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 11:40And then what is the real motive, at least vis-a-vis to Eritrea- even if the MO of the west is the same in every situation? We all know it, but here it's.......
https://fb.watch/64wAYRhAIX/
Ambassador Dina Mufti, Spokesperson of the Ethiopian Foreign-Affairs, also said in public in one of his press briefings that the demand of the "West" on his Government is severing its ties to China.
So, do you think these points are not enough to understand the motive?
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DefendTheTruth wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 12:34
I don't think it is that difficult to know the real motive, we have said it here on many different occasions and President Biden has repeated it today at the G7-Summit, saying "we don't want to allow China to eat our lunch" (this is what I heard on BBC today, I am not making it up).
Ambassador Dina Mufti, Spokesperson of the Ethiopian Foreign-Affairs, also said in public in one of his press briefings that the demand of the "West" on his Government is severing its ties to China.
So, do you think these points are not enough to understand the motive?
Eritrea has been at the receiving end of the western demonization for the last three decades while Agames were the ones who had been in bed with China. Here is America's diplomat testament, courtesy of Wikileaks. Why do you think that is, my friend, if the reason is only China?
13. (U) While traveling between Axum and the refugee camps, EmbOffs observed Chinese engineers working along side Ethiopian laborers on the roads, and in the various Chinese worker camps and road construction way stations EmbOffs saw People's Republic of China flags flying sometimes alone, and sometimes along side the Ethiopian flag. For example, every few kilometers between Axum and Shiraro Chinese engineers
were building culverts and grading and widening the roads. On multiple occasions EmbOffs also saw likely Chinese engineers being driven around in Ethiopian military Toyota Landcruisers. As a testament to the number of Chinese in Tigray, many of the children in the villages called out "China, China" when Emboffs passed by, rather than the typical Amharic "ferengi," meaning foreigner.
https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/08AD ... 749_a.html
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Moron,
Why don't they just go and buy the darn thing? One corporation like Amazon, Google, Apple etc.etc could afford to pay cash and be the major stock holder. It doesn't require all these elaborate schemes and conspiracy to own the freakin' thing. Don't flatter yourself, fool. You're just another basket case and a banana republic.
Why don't they just go and buy the darn thing? One corporation like Amazon, Google, Apple etc.etc could afford to pay cash and be the major stock holder. It doesn't require all these elaborate schemes and conspiracy to own the freakin' thing. Don't flatter yourself, fool. You're just another basket case and a banana republic.
quindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 11:40In the grand scheme of things, everything- be it this house n......so-called journalist, or the beggar Agames lives, or the well-being of Africans- is irrelevant to the west.
West's intentional Moralistic Approach to complex issues, like the HOA for instance, is designed to short circuit to factor in any context-dependent relevant realities in their discourse......and as a knockdown argument to any further inquiry that may arise from critics.
And then what is the real motive, at least vis-a-vis to Eritrea- even if the MO of the west is the same in every situation? We all know it, but here it's.......
https://fb.watch/64wAYRhAIX/
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If you may understand Amharic, then there is an Amharic saying which goes like "αα α½ α£αα α¨α°α¨α½ α α΅αα¨α αα " and there is another one which goes like "α¨αα«α αα₯ α₯ααα« α¨αα£α΅ αα α«α΅α³ααα".quindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 12:57DefendTheTruth wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 12:34
I don't think it is that difficult to know the real motive, we have said it here on many different occasions and President Biden has repeated it today at the G7-Summit, saying "we don't want to allow China to eat our lunch" (this is what I heard on BBC today, I am not making it up).
Ambassador Dina Mufti, Spokesperson of the Ethiopian Foreign-Affairs, also said in public in one of his press briefings that the demand of the "West" on his Government is severing its ties to China.
So, do you think these points are not enough to understand the motive?
Eritrea has been at the receiving end of the western demonization for the last three decades while Agames were the ones who had been in bed with China. Here is America's diplomat testament, courtesy of Wikileaks. Why do you think that is, my friend, if the reason is only China?
13. (U) While traveling between Axum and the refugee camps, EmbOffs observed Chinese engineers working along side Ethiopian laborers on the roads, and in the various Chinese worker camps and road construction way stations EmbOffs saw People's Republic of China flags flying sometimes alone, and sometimes along side the Ethiopian flag. For example, every few kilometers between Axum and Shiraro Chinese engineers
were building culverts and grading and widening the roads. On multiple occasions EmbOffs also saw likely Chinese engineers being driven around in Ethiopian military Toyota Landcruisers. As a testament to the number of Chinese in Tigray, many of the children in the villages called out "China, China" when Emboffs passed by, rather than the typical Amharic "ferengi," meaning foreigner.
https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/08AD ... 749_a.html
It is correct, in my view, the tie with China is not new, what is new here is another big factor and it is called a nationalistic leader, which aspires to unite and make his country strong. The combination is what is worrying the "defendants of human rights".
Ethiopia under TPLF was weak (divided within itself), ready to accept any order coming from the big boss, no matter how this could affect the national interest of the country those "Yes, Sir, " leaders were its leaders, and as such it was not that worrying then (this is what has changed in my view).
It is not only Eritrean leadership, everywhere in Africa leaders with nationalistic overtones are not much liked, or even openly despised, targetted and we don't even know well how many of such leaders were systematically assassinated "miraculously".
Abiy Ahmed's government is clearly out of sync in this regard and the current fall-out with the TPLF should have been a good opportunity to rectify what has went out of sync.
And the influence from China is at the same time rising, not declining.
I said this already during the active war (end of last year) and I am still sticking to this line of thinking.
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Aba wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 13:17Moron,
Why don't they just go and buy the darn thing? One corporation like Amazon, Google, Apple etc.etc could afford to pay cash and be the major stock holder. It doesn't require all these elaborate schemes and conspiracy to own the freakin' thing. Don't flatter yourself, fool. You're just another basket case and a banana republic.
Let me make an exception today......
Yes.....I believe in 'Free market'; it's God-given, self-regulating and natural- not human construct. As such, failing to adopt this heavenly-blessed doctrine would upset the celestial angels........ BTW where were these angels when the banks collapsed and shook the World economy in 2008, and subsequently saved by taxpayers money?
You know, Mr. Agame, cognitive success is key to survival in the real world. Even members of the hunter-gatherer society would avoid eating the delicious-looking berries once the fruit caused them some sort of illness or death.
And now, take your own history and compare it with that hunter-gatherer primitive society. Here you're still NOTwondering why you're starving in the 21st century and setting the standard for what being Africa mean, at least in the eyes of the ferenjis? Yet, you blabber nonstop about me.
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Ayeee, ye feger shabab neger. Go ahead and wallow in your North Korean style totalitarianism mud and see what that will do to make a Singapoor out of the banana republic your Tembienai dictator has constructed. Wo unto the gentle people of Eritrea who have been waiting patiently for the monster to turn into human. Little did they know he is an angel from hell, a messenger of Lucifer who pretended to be a savior. (BTW, this goes to the Ethiopians gullibles as well)quindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 14:35Aba wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 13:17Moron,
Why don't they just go and buy the darn thing? One corporation like Amazon, Google, Apple etc.etc could afford to pay cash and be the major stock holder. It doesn't require all these elaborate schemes and conspiracy to own the freakin' thing. Don't flatter yourself, fool. You're just another basket case and a banana republic.
Let me make an exception today......
Yes.....I believe in 'Free market'; it's God-given, self-regulating and natural- not human construct. As such, failing to adopt this heavenly-blessed doctrine would upset the celestial angels........ BTW where were these angels when the banks collapsed and shook the World economy in 2008, and subsequently saved by taxpayers money?
You know, Mr. Agame, cognitive success is key to survival in the real world. Even members of the hunter-gatherer society would avoid eating the delicious-looking berries once the fruit caused them some of illness or death.
And now, take your own history and compare it with that primitive society. our inability to learn from your past expierences is the reason why you're in this predicament. Here you're still wondering why're starving?
This is exactly what you're proposing, aren't you, Mr. Quasi-intellectual aka α₯α«α αα α ? Or, do you have another system in mind such as humane social democracy/ mixed economy i.e. Scandinavian style?
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Regarding what's happening to my neighbor to the south; you know very well your fascist tyrants in collaboration with Mamo qillo et al are responsiblequindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 14:35...And now, take your own history and compare it with that hunter-gatherer primitive society. Here you're still NOTwondering why you're starving in the 21st century and setting the standard for what being Africa mean, at least in the eyes of the ferenjis? Yet, you blabber nonstop about me. [/b]
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https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/exclusive- ... y/46699044Exclusive-UN official accuses Eritrean forces of deliberately starving Tigray
June 11, 2021 - 19:40 By Katharine Houreld and Giulia Paravicini
ADIGRAT/ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - The northern highlands of Ethiopia became a global byword for famine in the mid-1980s, when drought and conflict combined to create a disaster that killed as many as one million people. Now hunger is stalking the Tigray region again, and a senior UN official alleges that starvation is being used as a weapon of war...
In some of his strongest public comments to date on the crisis, the UN's top humanitarian official, Mark Lowcock, accused Eritrean forces of "trying to deal with the Tigrayan population by starving them." In an interview with Reuters on Thursday, Lowcock said Eritrean soldiers and local fighters are deliberately blocking supplies to the more than 1 million people in areas outside government control. "Food is definitely being used as a weapon of war."..
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Bingo,
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Ouch!! This will be beyond the IQ capacity of the low IQ Aba-Q AgamieeeW aka α°αα¨α£ααquindibu wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 14:35Aba wrote: β12 Jun 2021, 13:17Moron,
Why don't they just go and buy the darn thing? One corporation like Amazon, Google, Apple etc.etc could afford to pay cash and be the major stock holder. It doesn't require all these elaborate schemes and conspiracy to own the freakin' thing. Don't flatter yourself, fool. You're just another basket case and a banana republic.
Let me make an exception today......
Yes.....I believe in 'Free market'; it's God-given, self-regulating and natural- not human construct. As such, failing to adopt this heavenly-blessed doctrine would upset the celestial angels........ BTW where were these angels when the banks collapsed and shook the World economy in 2008, and subsequently saved by taxpayers money?
You know, Mr. Agame, cognitive success is key to survival in the real world. Even members of the hunter-gatherer society would avoid eating the delicious-looking berries once the fruit caused them some sort of illness or death.
And now, take your own history and compare it with that hunter-gatherer primitive society. Here you're still NOTwondering why you're starving in the 21st century and setting the standard for what being Africa mean, at least in the eyes of the ferenjis? Yet, you blabber nonstop about me.
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