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Understanding the paradox: the less the power TPLF wields, the more the propaganda on TPLF by HGDEF and it’s followers

Post by eden » 04 Dec 2022, 14:05

TPLF had the most power in the aftermath of Badme war and subsequent TPLF split. During that time, HGDEF engaged in anti TPLF propaganda and it persuaded many citizens that TPLF, not HGDEF, is responsible for Eritrea’s absence of progress. This seems easier to accept considering how much power TPLF wielded.

Fast forward to current state of affairs where TPLF seems to have the least power compared to the past. Here’s the paradox: even though TPLF had the least power today, HGDEF and followers are engaged in even more intense propaganda against TPLF than at the time when TPLF was most powerful. This does not make sense. Now that TPLF is weakened, it should have been the time to focus on bringing progress in Eritrea, not to excuse the absence of progress on TPLF even more intensely than in the past. We see this intensity reflected here on this forum by number and aggressiveness level of threads/ posts from HGDEF followers that are victims of the same propaganda.

What explains this paradox? I think HGDEF was and is incapable of bringing progress and it always has to externalize its poor leadership issue. HGDEF is propagating even more intensely against TPLF today because it’s not easy to persuade the public that a weakened TPLF is the reason to backwardness back home.

By doing incessant propaganda, HGDEF is desperately trying to keep the populace from completely waking up to the simple fact that our backwardness is and has always been the result of HGDEF poor leadership.

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Re: Understanding the paradox: the less the power TPLF wields, the more the propaganda on TPLF by HGDEF and it’s followe

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Dec 2022, 14:24

Wedi werede (wedi wurdetegna), is telling the likes of you to shut the f up! :lol:






This bridge, destroyed by TPLF during its war with Eritrea, will be restored in cooperation with the Ethiopian government and Eritrea so that the border trade between the cities of humara and Um Hager will recover after the peace agreement.

eden wrote:
04 Dec 2022, 14:05
TPLF had the most power in the aftermath of Badme war and subsequent TPLF split. During that time, HGDEF engaged in anti TPLF propaganda and it persuaded many citizens that TPLF, not HGDEF, is responsible for Eritrea’s absence of progress. This seems easier to accept considering how much power TPLF wielded.

Fast forward to current state of affairs where TPLF seems to have the least power compared to the past. Here’s the paradox: even though TPLF had the least power today, HGDEF and followers are engaged in even more intense propaganda against TPLF than at the time when TPLF was most powerful. This does not make sense. Now that TPLF is weakened, it should have been the time to focus on bringing progress in Eritrea, not to excuse the absence of progress on TPLF even more intensely than in the past. We see this intensity reflected here on this forum by number and aggressiveness level of threads/ posts from HGDEF followers that are victims of the same propaganda.

What explains this paradox? I think HGDEF was and is incapable of bringing progress and it always has to externalize its poor leadership issue. HGDEF is propagating even more intensely against TPLF today because it’s not easy to persuade the public that a weakened TPLF is the reason to backwardness back home.

By doing incessant propaganda, HGDEF is desperately trying to keep the populace from completely waking up to the simple fact that our backwardness is and has always been the result of HGDEF poor leadership.

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