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Guns: The Only Language Abyssinian Dictators Know in Their History

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“Even the Vatican City State, with an area of 49 hectares has an armed security force, the Pontifical Swiss Guard, late alone Oromia, bordered by “half a -devil and half an Habeshas.”

Arms in Hand are indispensable to Topple Chronic Abyssinian Tyranny

The Horn of Africa has long been plagued by a vicious cycle of violence, fueled by readily available weapons and typified by a recurring pattern: Abyssinian falsification and plagiarism of the Greek ‘Ethiopia.’The Greeks translated the term Kush, in Septuagint (the Greek Old Testament) which they took from the Hebrew Torah (Christian Bible) to Septuagint (70) means the translation by Seventy-two Greek speaking Jews in Alexandrian commissioned by Ptolemy II.Philadelphus.The translation completed between 250 and 130 BC.

The terms “Habesha” and “Abyssina” have been used interchangeably in literature since the 1540s, dating back to when Portuguese musketeers arrived to aid Abyssinia. This region primarily refers to the northern mountainous highlands of Northeast Africa, encompassing parts of modern-day Eritrea and mainly the ethnic groups known as the Amhara and Tigray.

It was during the Tafari Makonnen era, a self-proclaimed renegade, traitor, petty tyrant, and slaveholder who came to power through an internal coup and intrigue against Iyasu, Mentored by a European who helped scribes write the first Constitution… plagiarizing, more accurately, copying in writing the constitutions of imperial Russia and Japan in 1931. and promulgated it..

He stole the name ‘Ethiopia’ from the Greek translation of Kush, replacing Habesha or Abyssina, but it was not until the 1950s that the stolen name was finally recognized as a denomination on the world stage..More in depth “One more left in Africa: half a devil and half an Abyssinian Empire”https://oromiadigest.com/decolonization-of-mind-is-the-milestone-toward-the-liberation-of-oromia-alikes/

The influx of modern weaponry, ammunition, and financial support from European colonizers into the hands of competing Abyssinian warlords – often labeled by locals as “Half a devil and Half Abyssinia” – significantly shaped power dynamics in the Horn of Africa.

This external assistance allowed Abyssinia to maintain its status as a predatory settler colonial empire, a form it likely would not have achieved or sustained without such intervention. The European powers, in their competition for regional influence, inadvertently fueled Abyssinia’s expansionist ambitions, enabling it to consolidate its power and exert control over the surrounding territories.

The megalomaniac power-obsessed Habesha brigands who rose to political power were known for butchering one another under the shadow of the gun. Throughout their historical record, the only language they knew was gun top topple each other to hold political power and rule singularly as naked dictators until the bullet got them in return, die, or last hour flight out of the empire.

This relentless power struggle, often descending into genocidal war crimes, has devastated the region and contributed to widespread instability, displacement, and humanitarian crises. A central factor in this tragic cycle is the accessibility and proliferation of arms both legally and illegally obtained by the chieftas from abroad

The Acquisition of Firearms, Ammunition from European, Asian, and American

The acquisition of firearms from European, Asian, and American manufacturers played a significant role in the expansion and maintenance of the Abyssinian Empire throughout its history. These weapons provided a decisive military advantage, enabling Abyssinian rulers to subdue neighboring populations and consolidate their power over them.

Without access to these advanced technologies, the empire’s territorial ambitions would have been severely constrained, and its ability to exert control over diverse regions and peoples would have been greatly diminished. The influx of firearms effectively transformed local power dynamics, allowing a relatively small group to dominate a much larger and more diverse population than themselves.

The Abyssinia Settler Colonial Empire, in folks mouths, Nafxanyaa (gun bearers) is often known by the trade name “Ethiopia.” consolidated in the late 19th century by European colonization and its ripple effects across the continent.

They singularly picked up permitted arrogant, illiterate, fanatic and the worst of outlaw killer of all Habesha (Amhara and Tigre mainly) designated as “Semitic group” like Kassa of Gonder (1855-1868) and other Kassa of Aksum (1871-1889) and Sahle Maria of Ankober (1865-1913) became the shareholders in the scramble for African natural resource.

The settler colony called Habesha/ or Abyssinia by Europeans was the prime enemy in the destruction of indigenous African civilizations (real Ethiopia) of Greek origin that was is merely an artificial demarcation of Africa south of Memphis (Ancient Egypt), their colony boundaries, and continued through her interaction.

Thus, Ethiopia is not and cannot be Abyssinia or Habesha or visa via at an instance. It is an issue of history, that is, facts, not wishes, whims, or plagiarism. In fact the name is scarcity known by the masses of the population because it is a Greek term it is known only by debtras “semi-iillitreats and their students even in the north falsely known as”Habesha proper.”

In the whole South, it is only those, the very few who have passed through the colonial schools of the settlers, who have been indoctrinated, who hear the name first.You must get rid of the widely solid false hold narrative of a 3000-year civilization, including the fictional miracle of Sheba traveling via the Sinai desert to begat King Solomon, one she got what she wanted, namely XY chromosome and went back home and gave birth to a son called Menelik. Mother Nature and biology are not fools like the Habesha Corpus or any other scribe of myths and legends; they have their own unchangeable laws.

There is no written record or Archeological evidence of the existence of the woman called “Saba or Sheba” in the African continent at that junction of history dominated by two rival powerful empires, the Ancient Egyptian and Assyrian empires.

The replacement and an attempt to connect the real Ethiopian-African civilization of Antiquity is solely a modern trade licence creation post-1955 for the settler colonial enterprise of the “Amharanazition of the people in this prison house that we need to remember and must bear in mind. Even if we accept them, the answer that counts is not the name itself, but what was done, the crimes committed under the gar clad with the name.

They made it possible for them to establish one of the most backward colonial Abyssinian empires that has been characterized historically as a “prison-house of the many.” Its current population exceeds 134 million, and it houses about 90 free ethnicity and linguistic groups. The people knew nothing except the succession of despots for naked dictators, one ousting the other by gun in most cases to hold political power for at least two centuries to the present.

The empire’s formation was a consequence of European power dynamics, which led to the subjugation and incarceration of various free nations. Henceforth, the dependent settler colonial predatory empire was ruled by centralized fanatic Abyssinian warlords and soldiers, with one ousting the other to hold political power and cling to it until the last breath.

The Trajectory of Abyssinian Warlords

The trajectory of Abyssinian warlords,naked dictators in the last century from Menilik to Tefere Mekonnen names like Mengistu Haile Mariam, Meles Zenawi, Haile Mariam Desalegn and Abiy Ahmed succeeded one another’s that reveals a pattern where, despite changing figureheads, the underlying the fundamental nature of a settler colonial empires oppressive characteristics of the state persist and its practices is worsen than ever today ..

The dynamics of Abyssinia settler colonial empires, particularly in their targeting Oromia, as it has always been, raise concerns that the contemporary policies of the “Prosperity Party” a misnomer of the regime and actions exhibit a pattern of dispossession, marginalization, exploitation, resource extraction, and political domination mirroring the intensification of practices of strategies of reminiscent of the late 19th century, historically, when the dependent settler colonial predatory empire was invented in folks mouth,The Neftegna or Gafol-system.of viral mode of operation

The “Prosperity Party”:The Collection of War Criminals led by Pariah

As in Oromo expression “Maaqa hin deegani (No penury of naming). The chronic schizophrenic traits of Abyssinian tyrant has been to attest strange names in most cases plagiarizes which they do not know even its dictionary. Mengistu attested “Socialism, the master of Abiy, Meles attested democracy, and the POW, Abiy Ahmed a global pariah and genocidal war criminal could not otherwise. He attested Prosperity Party.They all turned to naked personal dictators.

It is unworthy who was or were the architects behind, but the delusional war criminal Abiy Ahmed who was given a chance to serve as the transitional leader,an unfortunate and fatal historical erratum to regret the most within a short period of time pretends to be the owner at least a mouth piece of the so-called Prosperity Party.

Human rights abuses, political repression, carrying out extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, torture, massacres, rape, looting and other atrocities particularly against opposition figures and critics have been their daily accomplishment means of their survival cling in to powerThe fact is not to attest some mythical names or plagiarize what they are illiterate of it but what is committed under the garb clade with the name on the ground on the people incarcerated within the backward empire.

one can drive self-explanatory, and I call it the Party of Pariah, which is evident and globally reckoned without a shadow of doubt, and that is the truth on the ground. Abiy turned the worst naked dictator that reminds the era of the invention and creation of the dependent settler colonial empire in the last quarter of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century today in the 21st century.

That has been the wish and whim of the hybrid who shamelessly built the status of Sahle Maria plagiarized the myth called “Menelik II” the Genocider under the mantra of “Hager maqnanti” policy of elimination armed with European firearms and ammunition etc.

Historical accounts, particularly eyewitness testimonies like those of Alexander Bulatovich and Martial de Salvic, just to not some among many accounts documented by those who accompanied Menelik II’s invading arrogant, illiterate, fanatic, moral-and ethic-less killer hordes, paint a stark picture of the brutal realities faced by communities during his campaigns.

These records detail the capture and enslavement of individuals, widespread violence inflicted on resisting populations, and systematic dismantling of existing social structures. The experiences of those who suffered under the expansion of Menelik II’s empire serve as a crucial reminder of the human costs of conquest.

However, it is troubling that some contemporary voices express a yearning to return to a past era, seemingly glossing over the documented suffering and oppression endured by countless people. Such nostalgia risks not only disrespecting the memory of those who were victimized but also potentially paving the way for a repetition of the injustices that defined those times.

What the downtrodden masses incarcerated in this prison house have been destined to witness since then is virtually a continuation of the rule of naked tyrants, soldiers, or rebel warlords to the present. The promise of transformation, a”a dead born” with each new leader ‘Blasted liars” to say the least, has consistently fallen short. It is overshadowed by escalating levels of repression, involvement in devastating wars, indiscriminate violence, targeted assassinations, and state-sponsored terror.

Series of Settler Abyssinian Tyrants from Menelik To Abiy

This disturbing continuity is further marked by rampant corruption, widespread resource looting, mass incarceration, and forced evictions, creating a climate of anarchism and profound instability that continues to plague the nation. The hope for meaningful change seems perpetually deferred, leaving the population trapped in a cycle of escalating hardships. Such was the case of Tefere Mekonnen (1930-1974), Mengistu Haile Mariam (1974.-1991) Meles Zenaw (1991-2012 Haile Mariam Desalegn (2012-.2018) and Abiy Ahmed (2018- present).

All of these lead to a cycle of devastating violence, wars, conflict, political marginalization, economic inequality, and ethnic tensions. Wars waged between these competing groups have led to immense suffering, resulting in mass displacement, famine, and widespread human rights abuses. Civilians bear the brunt of these conflicts, caught in the crossfire and often deliberately targeted in acts of ethnic cleansing and other atrocities.The pursuit of power becomes a zero-sum game, with devastating consequences for the entire population.

Furthermore, this internal instability creates a ripple effect that extends beyond national borders. The Horn of Africa’s conflicts have contributed to regional insecurity, fostering cross-border tensions and creating the chaos. The flow of refugees from conflict zones strains resources in neighboring countries and can exacerbate existing social and economic challenges.

The Pursuit of Freedom and Liberation

Empty Hand, Peaceful Resistance, Civil Disobedience ?

The pursuit of freedom and the overthrow of oppressive regimes are powerful human desires, woven into the fabric of history.Throughout the ages, societies have grappled with the question of how best to achieve liberation from tyranny. While peaceful resistance, civil disobedience, and diplomatic pressure are vital and often preferred tools in theory, but history also teaches us a stark and uncomfortable truth: that arms in hand are indispensable to topple the rule of tyranny.

This is not a glorification of violence, It’s a recognition of the reality that tyrants, despots,super dictators rarely relinquish power willingly.The historical narrative of Abyssinia “Ethiopia” presents a stark counterpoint to this accepted paradigm. These methods, attempted in various forms and often with immense personal sacrifice, have paradoxically proven insufficient to topple entrenched tyrannical powers. Time and again, the “exhaustion” of non-violent avenues, left no other avenue than to defend themselves and fight for their fundamental rights. Bear in mind it is the same tool the dictators used to kill that the freedom fighter’s use to liberate the people, ultimately achieved through armed struggle or internal coups, rather than the relentless, unarmed pressure of a unified populace..

Abyssinia Colonialism is Exceptional : A Historical Anomaly not A Norm

The Abyssinian Empire was a historical anomaly born from the Berlin Conference (1884-1885) as an extension of European colonizers. While European powers certainly sought to carve up Africa during the Scramble for Africa, positioning Abyssinia (Ethiopia) as a mere tool of European interests. European invention designed to avoid conflict over the Red Sea and Nile Valley. She has been European-dependent, predate on the entire population of the south and maintained the settler colonial empire.

Thus the historical relationship between Abyssinia and the southern populations has been fraught with conflict since her birth to the very date. a and . Attempts to address the deep-seated issues perceived injustice within the empire through consensuses and peaceful according the cultural asset of the colonized people of from within consistently failed to yield meaningful solutions, instead exacerbating existing problems.

The question of survival or elimination of the Oromo nation deeply rooted in historical grievances, political marginalization, and cultural identity for centuries now rings the bell more than ever. Systemic discrimination, land dispossession, suppression of all cultural practices,political exclusion, human rights abuses, economic disparities etc., the police of the regimes daily accomplishments.

Oromo and Oromia analogy to the term “Ethiopia” turned to the most profitable trade mark of the current hybrid tyrannical regimes enterprise as it has never seen at this level. Concerns about the survival stem from these historical injustices, the cultural assimilation project of the assimilates in political power continued marginalization wars waged in Oromia remains serious issues.

In the mind of the assimilates in power and their cohesive circles,mentors the Oromo Nation Does not exist it is fabricated by who ever they names and we must not wonder if one come to their statement “the complete elimination of the Oromo nation and take their land ” The hidden plan of Genocide police of PP “

Armed Resistance the only avenue to the last Solutions

Consider the American Revolution. Colonists initially sought redress of grievances through petitions and boycotts. Yet, faced with escalating oppression and unresponsive British authorities, they ultimately resorted to armed rebellion. The right to bear arms, as enshrined in the Second Amendment, was not simply about hunting or self-defense; it was intended to be a safeguard against tyranny itself.

Similarly, countless other historical examples, from the French Resistance during World War II to the struggles for independence in various colonized nations, demonstrate that armed resistance can be a necessary, albeit tragic, last resort when peaceful means have been exhausted and the ruling power refuses to yield.

This is not to say that armed resistance is guaranteed to succeed. History is filled with failed uprisings, often resulting in even greater bloodshed and oppression. The decision to take up arms must be weighed with extreme caution, considering the potential consequences, the availability of resources, and the overall likelihood of success. It should only be considered when all other options have been demonstrably exhausted and the potential for a more just and equitable future outweighs the immense human cost.

Furthermore, even when armed resistance is deemed necessary, it must be guided by ethical principles and a commitment to minimizing harm to civilians. The goal should be to dismantle the oppressive regime, not to perpetrate further atrocities. This requires strong leadership, clear objectives, and adherence to the laws of war.

It’s crucial to acknowledge the inherent complexities and moral ambiguities surrounding the use of force. The decision to take up arms is never easy, and it should never be taken lightly. However, to ignore the historical evidence and the current realities of oppressive regimes around the world is to deny the oppressed their inherent right to self-determination and potentially condemn them to perpetual subjugation.

Conclusion

While peaceful and diplomatic solutions should always be prioritized, the uncomfortable truth remains: arms in hand are sometimes indispensable to topple the rule of tyranny. This is not a celebration of violence, but a recognition of the harsh realities of power and the right of the oppressed to defend themselves and fight for their freedom when all other options have been exhausted.

The Abyssinia tyranny only know the language of Gun. peace, Democracy, Freedom did not exist in their mind let alone to practice empire or fake Ethiopia, Their has been countless attempts made throughout the historical interaction of Abyssinia with the entire people of the south, the colonized to solve the deep rooted existing injustices established within the empire to the very date. But has never brought the solution but aggravated the problem. Dialogue and negotiation have proven ineffective in dismantling what is viewed as an inherently oppressive system.

The path to liberation is rarely simple, but understanding the potential necessity of armed resistance, while grappling with its inherent ethical challenges, is crucial for those who believe in a world free from oppression and the cycle of chronic violence of the most backward predatory settler colonial empire in the horn of Africa to bring peace, freedom and liberty on our ancestress soil.

The e legacy of colonial empires extends far beyond geographical borders and political structures. It permeates the very fabric of society, shaping cultural norms, intellectual frameworks, and individual identities. For many nations, particularly those who have experienced brutal colonization, true liberation requires a critical examination and dismantling of these ingrained colonial influences – a process known as decolonization.

Decolonization is not merely desirable, but is a fundamental milestone on the path to genuine liberation, specifically in the context of the historical and ongoing challenges faced by communities impacted by what is characterized as the predatory lunatics’ settlers Abyssinia empire.

By unpacking the concept of decolonization of the mind and analyzing its relevance to this specific historical context, we aim to demonstrate its crucial role in achieving lasting freedom and self-determination.

An attempt to liberate Oromia empty hand with from dependent predatory settler colonial Abyssinia empire naked dictator is analog to try to pull out bone from the jaw of Hyenas empty hand.

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