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Just look at the comments of this video and see how the great people of Gurages earnt the love and respect of others. Key take away points
- Gurages know joke and have zero inferiority complex
- Gurages are hard working and never beg.
DTTDefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 15:43I think there is no dispute about the hardworking nature of the Gurage peoeple in Ethiopia, perhaps one of the most hardworking if not the most hardworking in the whole of Ethiopia.
What do hardworking people need in the modern era of global economic order? They need market not territory (the whole world is their territory, as far as they can access the market thereof), territorial claim has been the medieval paradigm, with no great value in the modern market economy. To understand this doesn't need a rocket scientist, does it?
What did those who have owned Kililis get in Ethiopia, so far in an over 3 decades of time? Just WAAJ (Whinning At All Junctures), and still there are others, who wish to get there. Isn't this itself funny?
We live in a ethnic federalism system that gives special rights only to those certain groups in every sector be it economy, power, education...etc. You know damn well that such system doesn't serve Gurage well because it is not a fair and equality based system. Hence Gurage has the right to execute it's statehood right and develope it's turfDefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 15:43I think there is no dispute about the hardworking nature of the Gurage peoeple in Ethiopia, perhaps one of the most hardworking if not the most hardworking in the whole of Ethiopia.
What do hardworking people need in the modern era of global economic order? They need market not territory (the whole world is their territory, as far as they can access the market thereof), territorial claim has been the medieval paradigm, with no great value in the modern market economy. To understand this doesn't need a rocket scientist, does it?
What did those who have owned Kililis get in Ethiopia, so far in an over 3 decades of time? Just WAAJ (Whinning At All Junctures), and still there are others, who wish to get there. Isn't this itself funny?
Many of the businesses in the nation's capital (and many other cities around the country) are owned by Guraghes, by all estimations overproportionally to their population ratio. A big business needs a big market, not a fence around itself. A fence is a delimitation to one's freedom of all aspects.Misraq wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 22:49We live in a ethnic federalism system that gives special rights only to those certain groups in every sector be it economy, power, education...etc. You know damn well that such system doesn't serve Gurage well because it is not a fair and equality based system. Hence Gurage has the right to execute it's statehood right and develope it's turfDefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 15:43I think there is no dispute about the hardworking nature of the Gurage peoeple in Ethiopia, perhaps one of the most hardworking if not the most hardworking in the whole of Ethiopia.
What do hardworking people need in the modern era of global economic order? They need market not territory (the whole world is their territory, as far as they can access the market thereof), territorial claim has been the medieval paradigm, with no great value in the modern market economy. To understand this doesn't need a rocket scientist, does it?
What did those who have owned Kililis get in Ethiopia, so far in an over 3 decades of time? Just WAAJ (Whinning At All Junctures), and still there are others, who wish to get there. Isn't this itself funny?