1868: the destinies of Abyssinia were in the hands of Oromos, and now history repeats itself!

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Re: 1868: the destinies of Abyssinia were in the hands of Oromos, and now history repeats itself!

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Waachis, you're not tricking anyone here, no one was oppressed, everyone had their fingers on the pie but some were getting bigger share than the others cause of their population size. The less population you had the more share your people get. Greed and jealousy is what more populated Amhara made them envy the way other Ethiopians were becoming well off, and started brainwashing Oromo hordes whom themselves felt the squeeze of wealth because of their population size. How come they are oppressed when they have ANDM part of EPRDF, the ruling party.

as far as ONLF concerned, Abiye was trying to undermine them and put a rift between them and the new admin, but it backfired, the new President even changed the flag to its original one (ONLF) flag. Article 39, Abiye is on his way to abolish it. Mark my word we shall soon hear it the abolishing of article 39, Amhara brain on the work, they didn't wait even long to pull out their flag...the derg one, all these are unfolding in front of us and you want to believe us that Abiye is the saviour of Ethiopia. I am sure that he may feel the heat coming from us inside and outside the country.
How come Ahmed shide, Somali inthe morning, and Oromo in the afternoon, a former butler of Abdi Iley is the head of the party, is it a coincidence? nah, a blunt attempt to plant a puppet in the region, even Jawar mohamed was not convinced such move and tweeted " One day Oromo, the next Somali ,butler of Abdi iley stupid oppurtunist" the best for us Somalis, is to part company from Ethiopia whatever the cost.
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Re: 1868: the destinies of Abyssinia were in the hands of Oromos, and now history repeats itself!

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zidane88 wrote: Sun Aug 26, 2018 4:42 pm Waachis, you're not tricking anyone here, no one was oppressed, everyone had their fingers on the pie but some were getting bigger share than the others cause of their population size. The less population you had the more share your people get. Greed and jealousy is what more populated Amhara made them envy the way other Ethiopians were becoming well off, and started brainwashing Oromo hordes whom themselves felt the squeeze of wealth because of their population size. How come they are oppressed when they have ANDM part of EPRDF, the ruling party.

as far as ONLF concerned, Abiye was trying to undermine them and put a rift between them and the new admin, but it backfired, the new President even changed the flag to its original one (ONLF) flag. Article 39, Abiye is on his way to abolish it. Mark my word we shall soon hear it the abolishing of article 39, Amhara brain on the work, they didn't wait even long to pull out their flag...the derg one, all these are unfolding in front of us and you want to believe us that Abiye is the saviour of Ethiopia. I am sure that he may feel the heat coming from us inside and outside the country.
How come Ahmed shide, Somali inthe morning, and Oromo in the afternoon, a former butler of Abdi Iley is the head of the party, is it a coincidence? nah, a blunt attempt to plant a puppet in the region, even Jawar mohamed was not convinced such move and tweeted " One day Oromo, the next Somali ,butler of Abdi iley stupid oppurtunist" the best for us Somalis, is to part company from Ethiopia whatever the cost.
No one was oppressed? in Ethiopia, of all places? did you really just say that, sir? kkkk....maal jeechu keeti?
if so, do u really believe that? had we been in a room, and u said that, i think we all would have either broken out in laughter, crying, or a combination of both??
we all know EPRDF parties, initially, were made to serve TPLF's interests in the other regions of ethiopia, outside of tigray, of course.
look at ANDM now, they are firing tplf loyalists left and right. they have their equivalents of abdi illey, traitorous types, but handled them.
i do not think the poor amhara farmer is your enemy, as a somali, or mines, as an oromo.
are there some amhara elites who dream of the old empire days? sure. are they our enemies, yes!
but do they have power ? no! even if abiy tried to give them power, oromos would eat him up like cake at a wedding!

pm abiy is the one who signed the law making ONLF, G7, OLF, others, as non terrorists, and wanted/allowed them to come home and participate politically: what more do u want from him?
is everything a conspiracy to u sir?
i do not agree with abolishing article 39, so if he does it, that's wrong indeed. but i'd also like to know the logic and reasoning behind it.
the new guy is ogadeni, and seems popular, smart, and not violent: why not give him a chance?
if somalis want to secede, fine, so be it, but it's costly. if u wanna pay the price in blood and treasure, i genuinely wish u well sir.
because i know what forced unity feels like.
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Re: 1868: the destinies of Abyssinia were in the hands of Oromos, and now history repeats itself!

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Waachis you made some valid points oromo and amhara and Somalis are not enemies there were just circumstances incidents ugly Incidents were people fought if the security apparatus of Somali region and oromo region make some good agreements on border issues. Amhars and oromo internarry have a shared history especially tulama your macca clan. Amhars have over 10 million Muslims. I have traveled to north Ethiopia there is no.difference between amhara and oromo. What we need is justice we need social justice poltical justice economic justice. It's good we got rid of that blood sucking.ileey guy this New fellow mustafa is from another ogaden subclan but he is a bit more civilized and more educated. And he has an Isaaq mother even though most people darood with an Isaaq mother hate Isaaq but we shall wait and see if he hates us and abuses power like his uncle ileey
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Re: 1868: the destinies of Abyssinia were in the hands of Oromos, and now history repeats itself!

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Waachis, don't get me wrong i am not opposing the new President, and behind him 100% , and i don't have problem with Oromo if they lay the machetes down. As far as Abiye is concerned we shall give him the benefit of the doubt whether he fulfils his promises or revives the derg.
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