OROMIA DIGEST History The Reptilian Mind of Delusional Party Leads to the Demise of the Abyssinian Empire: 2

The Reptilian Mind of Delusional Party Leads to the Demise of the Abyssinian Empire: 2

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Abiy Ahemd: Decades of Spy, 6 Years rule of Gang War Criminal, Global Pariah and Mythomania

Abiy Ahmed was a soldier since he was 14 years old Kalashnikov carrier in the Ethiopian army, a prisoner of war (POWs) of TPLF and later a member of a ruling party, a intelligence officer in folks language spy agent and loyal servant, who benefited from the EPRDF system, having served for over two decades.

He was not known in the political quagmire of the empire in his own niche late alone by the people until 2018. He hijacked the revolution of the great Oromo nations sacrifices by deceiving, betrayal, mimicking like chameleon to win mass bases, and money.

As a result some naive Oromo’s turned to dance with his music, trusted an evil clad as angle, finally to regret the most within less than one year. If at all there is a functioning law at International stage, his right place including his masters clan, the TPLFs, right place could have been in the ICC, the Hague, in the Netherlands not in Finfinnee, or a shame full exceptional episode in history invited to Oslo to take Noble Peace Prize (NPP) in 2019.

He took office as a transitional take carer of the empire in April 2018 to what was called to democracy, a dead born child throughout the history of the empire. When and where did a naked solders like Mengistu, a rebel fighter like Meles, or a child who carried Kalashnikov at age of 14, Abiy who suffers from super ego deficiency in grained in inferiority of identity complex. learned the dictionary meaning of democracy, late alone to implement it on the ground. It was a fatal erratum of historical event for the enablers.

An Evil clade with garb of Angel

An evil clade with garb as Angel sworn as peace maker, sold his lies inside the empire, via seas and and ocean to stabilize his mass bases. Sadly some Oromos naively began to dance with his music even come to call a spy agent as “The son of Abba Gada” just from what they have heard of it and neither of them know or grown-up in the Gada system.

In fact it was an insult to the Gada System and for the master teachers of Gada, or those who have an opportunity to grown up at least partially or entirely under the Gada system mostly in country side.

There is no a better for those who are not able to learn from sacred master teachers who teaches the truth, and assumed that they no better than them finally it is only time that teaches them.

That was the result of those who joined him and destined to wittiness with in short period of time of euphoria, honeymoon, in a German language expression ” vom Tanz zum Knast” “from dance to prison.” They all ended up in prison or flew back to the country where they lived in abroad.

They turned the burden of the Oromo people and their own Families and their own life late alone to solve the problem. Bear in mind these were the “I know all the problems and here is my or our, the only recipe for solutions. ” Behaved as masters as individual or as groups who finally turned for themselves the victims..

Those who never trusted the “unknown Angle ” have more question than answers was not only neglected, systematic ignored, even black mailed, mobbed and smeared.

2020-2022: The Tigray War and Erosion of Trust

The cracks in Abiy’s leadership began to appear in 2020. A growing power struggle with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the ruling party of the Tigray region, escalated into a full-blown war in November 2020. Accusations and counter-accusations flew, with the TPLF accusing Abiy of centralizing power and the federal government accusing the TPLF of attacking a military base.

The ensuing conflict, characterized by brutal fighting, reports of widespread human rights abuses, and a devastating humanitarian crisis, fundamentally altered Abiy’s legacy. The international community, initially supportive of his reformist agenda, grew increasingly critical of his handling of the war. Reports of massacres, rape, and ethnic cleansing by Ethiopian and Eritrean forces, as well as by the Amhara militia, fueled accusations of war crimes.

The Tigray War exposed the fragility of Ethiopia’s political and social fabric. The conflict, which raged for two years, displaced millions, caused widespread famine, and eroded trust in the government.

2023-2025: Continued Conflict and a Fractured Nation

Even after a ceasefire in 2022, the situation in Ethiopia remains precarious. Sporadic fighting continues in various regions, fueled by ethnic tensions and grievances.The humanitarian crisis persists, with millions in need of food, medical care, and shelter. The peace process is fragile, and the underlying causes of the conflict remain largely unaddressed.

Abiy’s government faces significant challenges.The economy is struggling, the political landscape is fragmented, and the international community is increasingly skeptical. Accusations of human rights violations and a lack of accountability for atrocities committed during the Tigray War continue to haunt his administration.

The Legacy of a Shifting Narrative

The transformation of Abiy Ahmed’s image, from Nobel laureate to a figure accused of war crimes, serves as a cautionary tale. It highlights the complexities of political transitions, the dangers of unchecked power, and the devastating consequences of ethnic conflict.

The path to lasting peace and stability will require genuine dialogue, accountability for past atrocities, and a commitment to inclusive governance. His legacy, once defined by hope and reform, is now irrevocably intertwined with the brutality of war and the desperate struggle for a fractured nation to find its way back to peace.

The Reptilian Minds Invention of Prosperity Party-Gobana II

The Reptilian Mind of Prosperity Party (PP) proofs that the struggles against feudalism, military dictatorship, and even the alleged excesses of the EPRDF regime are being downplayed or even dismissed.

The sacrifices of those who fought for progress are being forgotten. These sacrifices – the lives lost, the freedoms curtailed, the dreams deferred – were all instrumental in building the foundation upon which Abiy now stands. PP relentlessly imposes to erase the memories of the past and the sacrifices that shaped it.

The PP’s ideology and actions reveal a worrying trend: a detachment from present-day realities, that one can see as a “Reptilian Mind” clinging to idealized notions of a by gone 19th-century of „Hagermaqnat“ means the logic of elimination: Necropolitics and the Oromo and Oromia is their primary target as it has always bin for known reasons. Oromia carries at least over 60 % the burden of the empire.

The term “Reptilian Mind,” used metaphorically, to suggest a rigid, self-serving, and ultimately outmoded way of thinking. In the context of the PP, it describes a perceived inflexibility in adapting to the complex ethnic dynamics and socioeconomic challenges plaguing the country where the PP’s actions mirror the autocratic tendencies and centralized power structures of 19th century Abyssinian settler colonial empires.

Centralizing Power and Suppressing Dissent

One of the most frequently cited concerns is the PP’s consolidation of power at the expense of regional autonomy. Critics argue that the party’s efforts to weaken the ethnic-based federal system, established in the 1990s, resemble the imperial ambition to centralize control under a singular, dominant force.

The suppression of dissent, the arrest of political opponents, and the curtailment of press freedom further solidify this perception. These actions evoke the era of emperors like Menelik II, who expanded the empire through conquest and maintained power through a highly centralized and authoritarian system.

The persistent political quagmire engulfing the vast Habesha/Abyssinian empire stands as a stark testament to a deeply entrenched, backward, and fiercely dependent settler-colonial system. Within this self-proclaimed “prison house,” an estimated 130 million souls are subjugated.

Their lives and resources systematically plundered by an elite perpetuating a historically exploitative model. his egregious status quo, far from collapsing under its inherent contradictions, has been meticulously upheld and reinforced by the unconditional and seemingly limitless provision of modern firearms, ammunition, finances, expert advisors, and crucial global political backing.

It is the unwavering support from European powers and their extended trans-oceanic allies that has continuously propped up this imperial structure, allowing its anachronistic and oppressive grip to endure to this very date.

Ignoring Ethnic Realities: A Dangerous Blindness

The PP’s vision of a unified, Ethiopian identity, while laudable in theory, appears to disregard the deeply entrenched ethnic divisions within the country. The forced merging of regional parties into the PP, without genuine buy-in from all ethnic groups, is seen as a coercive measure reminiscent of past attempts to homogenize Ethiopian society under a single Amhara-centric identity.

This approach risks exacerbating existing tensions and further fueling inter-ethnic conflict, rather than fostering genuine national unity. It ignores the lessons learned from decades of conflict and instability rooted in the suppression of indigenous identities.

Economic Development : A Fraud !

The PP’s ambitious economic development agenda, characterized by large-scale infrastructure projects and foreign investment, also draws parallels with past modernization efforts. While economic progress is undoubtedly necessary, critics argue that the PP’s approach mirrors the 19th century rulers who sought to rapidly modernize the country by importing foreign technology and expertise at any coast.

That led the displacement of communities to make way for development projects and the potential accumulation of debt raise concerns about the long-term sustainability and equitable distribution of the benefits, man made irreversible ecological and health hazards, pollution substantial treat to the mode of life of the rural population.

In a land gripped by soaring inflation and widespread hunger, where the cries of the malnourished echo through the streets, the Prosperity Party paints a deceitful portrait of progress. They conjure imaginary economic figures, spewing forth tales of unprecedented development while the downtrodden masses struggle to afford basic necessities.

It’s a relentless barrage of falsehoods, each pronouncement a slap in the face to those grappling with the realities of poverty and desperation. These fabricated statistics are only to mask the Party’s failures, offering hollow comfort while the nation crumbles under the weight of empty promises and relentless lies that hold no grain of truth.

The current population incarcerated within an open prison house of the predatory settler colonial empire is estimated to be around 135 million plus according to Worldometer composites of over 90 free independent nation and nationalist conquered by European provided fire arms and ammunition following the scramble for Africa conferences held in Berlin in 1884-1885. It was out of this conference wondering warlords of virtual mapped imaginary „Abyssinia“ and the entire African content was drawn like a chessboard.

The Danger of Historical Re-enactment

The echoes of the 19th century raise serious questions about the PP’s ability to deal effectively with the challenges of the 21st century. By clinging to idealized notions of centralized power, suppressed ethnic identities, and top-down development, the party risks repeating the mistakes of the past, further destabilizing the country and jeopardizing its future.

Ethiopia of Greek origin needs a leadership that acknowledges the complexities of its diverse society, embraces genuine dialogue and reconciliation, and promotes inclusive economic growth. Moving beyond the Ethiopia of “Reptilian Mind-Settler colony ” of 19th century delusions requires a radical shift towards a more democratic, participatory, and equitable model of governance. Only then can the true Ethiopia truly unlock its potential and build a prosperous future for all its citizens.

Settler colonial tyrants clad under the garb of PP, driven by political agendas and a desire to consolidate power, may harbor a dark ambition to rewrite or suppress the rich history of the Oromo, aiming to dismantle the collective memory of this vibrant culture in the 21st century. The specter of historical erasure continues to loom large, threatening the legacy of the ancient Oromo people and their sophisticated Gada system.

This insidious effort to erase the Gada system, with its democratic principles and emphasis on social harmony, represents a profound assault on the identity, heritage, and self-determination of the Oromo people. Such attempts often involve distorting historical narratives, suppressing cultural expressions, and denying the significance of the Gada system in shaping Oromo society and governance.

One Delusional Man Party [PP]: Apoptosis

The party’s pursuit of centralized power, embodied in a “one-man, one party, one settler colonial language of the settler colonial empire can only overcome when and only when she is in a position to learn from the past, rather than being condemned to repeat it, beat empty drum. an existential crisis. Its current trajectory, perceived as rigidly authoritarian and reminiscent of a “reptilian” detachment from the populace leads to her demise.

The vision of PPs to privilege a language associated with a history of settler colonialism, spoken primarily in urban centers that arose from military outposts,as consequence at least some Freedom, Liberty for ca.130 million they earned is to nullified as consequence without out a shadow of doubt it has a boomerang effect no human give at least the Freedom he gained no matter how much it is

Perceived tendencies towards rigid control a a chronic diseases so called ” leaders this back ward empire that kept the mass behind oxen ploughing and substantial life as it was for centuries. perceived tendencies towards rigid controlas to use , Liberty and Peace for ca.130 millions in open prison is particularly problematic.with thre revolution end in open prison is particularly problematic. further alienating significant portions of the population who feel excluded from the national narrative and power structures.perceived tendencies towards rigid control

To endure, the Prosperity Party must fundamentally transform, shedding these and embracing a more inclusive and representative approach to governance. The Prosperity Party must shed its perceived “Reptilian” tendencies and embrace a more nuance, inclusive, and forward-thinking approach if it hopes to survive for its self let alone to to lead or dream for freedom and peace about prosperous future.

PP have been prone to making similar mistakes, as tyrant of the past, wage wars, committed war crimes, extrajudicial killings, assassinations, incarcerations, etc, falling for similar deceptions, and repeating similar cycles of decline in every spheres of the life of the society.

Power has become concentrated in the hands of a single leader. This centralization of authority, coupled with the potential promotion of a specific cultural or religious identity, can undermine the principles of justice and accountability, creating an environment where the law is selectively applied or ignored to serve the interests of those in power, mirroring the concerns raised even worst than previous regime Mengistu Haile Mariam or Meles Zenawi.

Top–down policy-making, project enforcement, centralization of political power and economic rents, and privileging some (ethnic) business elites with access to resources/revenues in the peripheries have all persisted under the PP, albeit as part of different alliance formations.

One can draw parallels between contemporary Ethiopia under the Prosperity Party and past eras under Menelik and Halie Silasse. As philosopher George Santayana famously wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

Prestige and Power

Colonial possessions were seen as symbols of national power and prestige, bolstering a nation’s position on the global stage.The Habesha Empire wasn’t just a political entity charting a course through history.

It was a construct perpetually haunted by the specter of its own demise. It existed in a state of perpetual precarity, a warlords built on shifting sands, forever aware of the fragility of its power and the ever-present threat of collapse.

Amharic is linguistic imposition mirrored the tactics of settler colonialism, where the language of the dominant power served to marginalize and erase the diverse tongues and cultural identities within the empire’s borders.

The insistence on Amharic that became a tool of control, a constant reminder of the empire’s imposed dominance and a silencing of alternative narratives, all while the empire itself remained acutely conscious of its own fragility and potential collapse.The insistence on Amharic that became a tool of control, a constant reminder of the empire’s imposed dominance and a silencing of alternative narratives, all while the empire itself remained acutely aware of its own fragility and potential collapse.

Conclusion

In Conclusion the Prosperity Party, the ghost of its potential demise that dreams back to a “Gafol system”to the default of settler colonial empire. Abiy Ahmed, is a tool to revive a settler colonial Abyssinian empire, mirroring Menelik II’s Gafol system.

The consolidation of power under one man hand and centralized authority, and the promotion of a settler colonial loan Habesha cultural and „religious identity“ promulgating policies and relentless rhetoric lies.

In many nations, perjury—lying under oath—is a serious offense, carrying significant legal consequences. This reflects a commitment to truth and integrity within the legal system. However, the situation can drastically differ in states where the rule of law is subverted by autocratic rule.

The legacy of this precarious existence of the Habesha Empire, left a legacy of unresolved issues led to a chronic internal conflicts relentless wars, crimes, inequalities in representation and the suppression, tensions in the region. It reminds us that even the most enduring empires are often built on fragile foundations, let alone the dependent settler colonial empire to survive and maintain her status quo.

An empire and that the awareness of mortality can be a powerful, if often unsettling, force shaping the course of history. Understanding the Habesha Empire through the lens of its “consciousness of death” allows us to appreciate the unique challenges faced by its rulers, the strategies they employed to navigate those challenges, and the lasting impact of their choices on the region.

The uneven development and integration of conquered territories and diverse populations within the empire. As the Amhara-dominated state expanded its reach and incorporated various ethnic and religious groups, it often imposed its cultural, linguistic, and political norms, alienation among subjugated peoples, economic disparities and a lack of genuine political representation. That must be fought by all means necessary in each and every societal affairs out of its Terra.

Never forget the crime committed with this language of the system, genocides, ethnocides genocides against the entire over 90 languages and cultures of the indigenous people and yet continues to reanimate back to the dark ages. It is a language beyond tools of communication, language of criminals on political arena since the empire has proclaimed as her only language of viral mode of operation and cursing the others. .

Furthermore, the internal dynamics of the criminal ruling elite and the aristocracy also played a significant role. Power struggles, regional rivalries, and the intentional pending from one to the other to which direction the political wind blows in order to buy a time by creating tensions between peoples.

One who pretend to be the friend of all indeed is finally a friend of none eve more in one of the most backward dependent empire built on swamp. Indeed chameleon behavior is a behavior of thief’s, liars, etc a not to some who claim a leadership of on tittering system. People must be conscious about it not to be the tool of a war criminals.

Re-Amharization Schizophrenia of Assimilates

Abiy is increasingly portrayed by his most ardent critics as a global pariah and an innate pathological liar on the international stage. He prays for peace while relentlessly wagging wars, addicted to a patterns of shifting narratives, an absolute denial of tangible facts in all spheres of life,

For the vast majority of its diverse population, granting him more time is seen not as an opportunity for stability, but as a dangerous acquiescence that will inevitably lead to the further erosion of freedom, the obliteration of peace, and the senseless loss of countless lives.

Most critically, the Oromo people whom he targeted as a prime enemy of his rule, bearing the disproportionate brunt of military campaigns, arbitrary arrests, and systematic oppression, thereby reinforcing the belief that his rule is inherently destructive and antithetical to the well-being of his own citizens.

These ruling criminal elites and their cohesive circles who became too entrenched in its privileges and failed to adapt to changing social and economic realities alienate those who carry the burden of the settler colonial Abyssinia empire the most since her invention. This leads internal decay from within by itself.

But all Freedom and peace loving nations with the empire now knows more than ever who this collection criminals, thief’s from within or joined from diaspora are crystal clear and must join the fight.

The right place of Abiy and his cohesive circles could have been in ICC, the Hague, the Netherlands right in 2018, not Finfinnee or shameless Oslo. “Noble Peace Prize” award.

History teaches, Freedom, Liberty has never given by anyone it was fought and earned.

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