Deqi-Arawit wrote:http://blip.tv/alenalki/ypfdj-conference-day-4-6075284
Wow, Deqi man you are cruel man. You just broke the spines of Awushaw and Akele and the likes. It is not fair to kick a man when he is down, you know. In Akele's and Awushaw case, a sissy (wondagerd).
Wey gud. The nicks our grandparents gave these [deleted] is not bad enough and these young Eritreans are christning them with new nicks now?
Awet Nihafash, mot niweyane FESHFASH. I am cracking up here. And these kids are born and raised in diaspora. Where did they get this kind of pure Tigrigna? Man, I do not even want to know what the youngs back home call the [deleted].
Did I say these kids are born and raised in Diaspora?
They might, but to me they sound like they were tegadeltis during the struggle to liberate Eritrea, and sacrificed (gave up their lives for Eritrea) and recarnated anew and came back to be the advocate of Eritrea in the internatioanl arena as a second fase of struggle.
Man, how could one explain the way these kids were conveying the pain Eritrea went through, if they really are the first time born Eritreans. Majority of them might not even have visted Eritrea as yet. The speeches of these beautiful young ladies of Eritrea sounds to me as if they witnessed the evil things in their "past lives." I am just speechless and proud at the same time that these kids are Eritrea's own.
But the again, I know the courageous Eritrean's DNA is in every Eritrean father and mother gene by default and passes to the youngs. And the proof was seen in the pudding.
Don't worry Eritrea, just be happy. You are in a very good hands with these amazing young tigers and lioneses.
Again, thanks Deqi Arawit for shoving the thing our enemies hate in their ugly faces.