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Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby Meron » 14 Apr 2012, 16:12


Eden wrote:Most of us have accused him of hiding his origion and pretending to be what he is not. But if you really think about this, it does not matter at all. The message is the most important thing, isn't it? Personally, I have changed my attitude .... I now realize that it doesn't matter if he is cadre or institution. it doesn't matter if he pretends to be this or that nationality. Only the message and the evidence matters. As long as we double check his facts with other sources, I think we should applaud him for his participation than discourage him like we sometimes do. So I say I apologize for bringing attention where it doesn't belong and distracting from message.

"The message is very important thing, isn't it?"?? Nai Wayane KitEmen Bimanka, Kitsigmen BiEden?? Maybe it's only me, but I do smell the rotten Wedstawa a@ga@me in Eden's mind brewing?



Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby eritrea » 14 Apr 2012, 16:14


Well thanks for proving me right.

Eden wrote:Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?
by Eden » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:03 pm

eritrea,

why are you so slow. we just learned it doesn't matter if eden is akele or revolution is an institution. we just learned message is what counts. you follow?


Akele wrote:Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?
by Akele » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:04 pm

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Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby Awash » 14 Apr 2012, 16:14


Once a whaffler, always a whaffler.Of course, it does make a difference if revu is shabo or not. That would tell us what his motivation is and what is driving him. If he is truely Ethiopian, then one can understand his desire to fight for his people. But, if he is shabo, then you know darn well he's driven by hate and not the love of the Ethiopian people. So, please stop dragging yourself through the mud over and over again.



Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby eden » 14 Apr 2012, 16:27


awash,

i would also advise for your messages to be heard rather than be judged on what people perceive you to be. when you post messages that speak up for eritreans, most assume that your motivation is to tarnish hgdef and serve weyane. don't you think that no matter what your motivation, you are serving the people of eritrea? if you agree, then you should also agree that revolution's message, no matterwhat his motivation, is helpful to people of ethiopia. am I wrong?



Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby Awash » 14 Apr 2012, 17:15


Yes, you are wrong. revu defends shabo and attacks woyane. I only attack shabo for the crimes and atrocities it commits against the brotherly people of Eritrea.

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Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby eden » 14 Apr 2012, 18:28


Awash wrote:revu defends shabo and attacks woyane. I only attack shabo


awash, do not brainwash yourself. silence is defence. you are silent when weyane wrongs the brotherly people of Ethiopia. you defend weyane. am I wrong?



Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby Awash » 14 Apr 2012, 18:35


Eden wrote:
Awash wrote:revu defends shabo and attacks woyane. I only attack shabo


awash, do not brainwash yourself. silence is defence. you are silent when weyane wrongs the brotherly people of Ethiopia. you defend weyane. am I wrong?


Wrong again. I do not defend woyane. What part of 'do not' don't you understand?



Re: do we owe revolutions an apology?

Postby Mer’At’ Aini » 15 Apr 2012, 19:15


Mer’At’ Aini/መርዓት-ዓይኒ

ክብርት Eden:
ሊቀ ሊቃውንቱ ኮከብ ኣስትናጋጃችንን revolitions ን ኣንስተው
……… He has been the most focused and persistent forumer and honestly speaking I'm beginning…..

ሲሉ በግለ-ሂስ (self criticism) በመጀመር፣

……Only the message and the evidence matters.-----

እያሉ፣ ምክሮን በማካፈል፣

……actually, we need to add our voice to his. it doesn't even matter what his motive is - be it to serve hgdef or whatever. the fact is land grab and expulsion hurt people and if it serves hgdef to speak about this, so be it.--------

ኣክለው፣

if you agree, then you should also agree that revolution's message, no matter what his motivation, is helpful to people of ethiopia. am I wrong?

ሲሉ፣ ሊ ቅ ነ ት ዎን በሚያስመሰክር ጽሑፎ፣ ኣጠያይቀዋል፤ በፍጹም !! እላለሁ ።

የ revolitions ን ኣስትዋጽኦ የማያመሰግን የዚህ ድህረ-ገጽ ታዳሚ፣ “ ምስጋና-ቢስ !” መሆኑን ጠቀስ ሳደርግ እህታች Semira ባለችው ላይ (እያመስገንኩ)፣ ለግዜው ኣልጨምርበትም።

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