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abel qael wrote:Lu*tinesh Homzen, Your laughter today will be shattered and change to gloomy melancholy, when, most likely, either Meles comes back to his saddle , or if that does not happen soon, another powerful & yet more nationalist EPRDFite leader takes over. Yezan qen Anchin Ayargegn! Lu*tinesh stop kissing on Abyssinia's feet, he is a proud ugum playing your fizzled queerrear, your anuzz is mine!
Akele-Guzai wrote:abel qael wrote:Lu*tinesh Homzen, Your laughter today will be shattered and change to gloomy melancholy, when, most likely, either Meles comes back to his saddle , or if that does not happen soon, another powerful & yet more nationalist EPRDFite leader takes over. Yezan qen Anchin Ayargegn! Lu*tinesh stop kissing on Abyssinia's feet, he is a proud ugum playing your fizzled queerrear, your anuzz is mine!
I cannot believe I am UGUM - don't you feel ashamed to insult yourself ABI-GAY!
... and no other people in Africa understand this fact more than the Eritreans who're fiercely resisting neo-colonialism
Conformist wrote:revolutions wrote:
I fail to see how the chaos in Ethiopia can be "good" for Eritrea, considering that when your neighbor's house catches fire, your first impulse is to help them put out the fire and stop the flames from reaching your own house. The truth is that no country can enjoy stability and economic growth either in isolation or without the cooperation of its immediate neighbors, and no other people in Africa understand this fact more than the Eritreans who're fiercely resisting neo-colonialism.
That truth doesn't always apply, if your neighbor is menacing you, if he is sharpening the knife for you, then you have something to gain if his house burns down with the whole family in it. I feel Eritrea has a lot to gain if Ethiopia were to crumble like a house of cards. That's in the short term, in the long term everybody will lose, including all the neighbors of Ethiopia. Meanwhile the eritreans are now most concerned about the pain Woyane is causing them, they are not interested in the long term pain that can result if Ethiopia falls apart.
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