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Deja Vu all over again

Postby Akele » 21 Jul 2012, 12:52


it was only three months ago when the fake news about the self proclaimed president death broke out in cyber space. some eritrean oppositions accepted the fake news with jubilation only to be humuliated a few days later by the creators of the fake news "pfdj mafia family". the world class liars aka 03 of the pfdj wing exploited the fake news masterfully and exposed some websites such as assenna.com as tabloid news rather than serious oppositions. what did we learn from that fake news? the death of one man doesn't mean anything, instead we should seek total and fundamental change in the system that is creating havoc to the eritrean society in general. if one evil man is gone then it will be replaced by another evil man as long as the system is in place; we need to seek total and fundamental change

fast forward three months

meles is sick....he has terminal disease, or some even reported that the ethiopian pm is gone gone gone lol. the many ethiopian oppositions and robots need to learn from the mistakes of the eritrean oppositions. the simple trick was done by pfdj mafia family only three months ago, how could people fall to the same trick twice? i think meles is 100% fine, infact he is spreading the fake news using his close friends and ethiopian intelligence in order to trap enemies from within and the ethiopian oppositions outside the country. the death of one man north of mereb river or south of mereb river doesn't mean anything; the eritrean and ethiopian people need fundamental change of the system. people wise up, stop falling to the same trick twice


if its true then show me the $$$$$$$$,,,i don't bealive "unnamed sources" bla bla crap anymore. show me $$$$$$$, wise up people



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Naga Tuma » 21 Jul 2012, 13:00


Akele wrote:it was only three months ago when the fake news about the self proclaimed president death broke out in cyber space. some eritrean oppositions accepted the fake news with jubilation only to be humuliated a few days later by the creators of the fake news "pfdj mafia family". the world class liars aka 03 of the pfdj wing exploited the fake news masterfully and exposed some websites such as assenna.com as tabloid news rather than serious oppositions. what did we learn from that fake news? the death of one man doesn't mean anything, instead we should seek total and fundamental change in the system that is creating havoc to the eritrean society in general. if one evil man is gone then it will be replaced by another evil man as long as the system is in place; we need to seek total and fundamental change

fast forward three months

meles is sick....he has terminal disease, or some even reported that the ethiopian pm is gone gone gone lol. the many ethiopian oppositions and robots need to learn from the mistakes of the eritrean oppositions. the simple trick was done by pfdj mafia family only three months ago, how could people fall to the same trick twice? i think meles is 100% fine, infact he is spreading the fake news using his close friends and ethiopian intelligence in order to trap enemies from within and the ethiopian oppositions outside the country. the death of one man north of mereb river or south of mereb river doesn't mean anything; the eritrean and ethiopian people need fundamental change of the system. people wise up, stop falling to the same trick twice


if its true then show me the $$$$$$$$,,,i don't bealive "unnamed sources" bla bla crap anymore. show me $$$$$$$, wise up people

How can we tell you are not part of the machine and only coming out after people from outside said that we should not fall for any unverified rumor? How do we know you are not here for a damage control? Why didn't you write what you wrote above as soon as you heard about it, instead of now? Just asking.



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Akele » 21 Jul 2012, 13:10


How can we tell you are not part of the machine and only coming out after people from outside said that we should not fall for any unverified rumor? How do we know you are not here for a damage control? Why didn't you write what you wrote above as soon as you heard about it, instead of now? Just asking
.

i wrote the above comment as soon as i heard about the fake news but for some reason the moderators keep moving my thread. the man in question might be sick or dead but its wise to wait untill you get the news from solid sources otherwise you will be exposed by the very gov't you oppose. even if the man in question is dead it doesn't mean anything to the people of ethiopia; another man will take over and continue the same policies. its wise to seek total and fundamental change of the system. i understand why some ethiopians might be happy and celebrate the sickness or potential death of one man but i am telling you to learn from the eritrean oppositions. fight to change the system not the man; there are tons of people who agree with his policies and who are healthy and alive. its my view



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Naga Tuma » 21 Jul 2012, 14:16


Akele wrote:
How can we tell you are not part of the machine and only coming out after people from outside said that we should not fall for any unverified rumor? How do we know you are not here for a damage control? Why didn't you write what you wrote above as soon as you heard about it, instead of now? Just asking
.

i wrote the above comment as soon as i heard about the fake news but for some reason the moderators keep moving my thread. the man in question might be sick or dead but its wise to wait untill you get the news from solid sources otherwise you will be exposed by the very gov't you oppose. even if the man in question is dead it doesn't mean anything to the people of ethiopia; another man will take over and continue the same policies. its wise to seek total and fundamental change of the system. i understand why some ethiopians might be happy and celebrate the sickness or potential death of one man but i am telling you to learn from the eritrean oppositions. fight to change the system not the man; there are tons of people who agree with his policies and who are healthy and alive. its my view

I haven't read your complaint before now that you wrote this kind of comment and the moderators moved your thread. At least you could have that complaint heard. From my experience, they may move threads but they don't delete questions like "where did my post go?"

By writing that the moderators moved your thread, you are implicating them that they may in fact be behind the rumor. That will not get you off my original question but raises more questions about your role.

Having said that, can you define what you mean by total and fundamental change of the system? I want to learn.



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Akele » 21 Jul 2012, 14:43


Having said that, can you define what you mean by total and fundamental change of the system? I want to learn.


the system that is governing ethiopia is a one party dictatorship led by meles zenawi and eprdf, therefore the sickness or the death of the man in question doesn't mean anything at all. the ruling party will simply replace the man in question with another dictator and continue the same policies. its very hard for me to understand why some people are celebrating the sickness or the potential death of one single man when the actual system is fully intact under the control of the ruling party. just because meles is sick or dead doesn't mean the system is also sick or dead lol

total and fundamental change of the stytem means moving from one party dictatorship to a multi party democracy that is fair to all the citizens of ethiopia. i think the ethiopian people deserve another alternative to the ruling party that has been in power for decades under the leadership of one man. the ethiopian oppositions should put aside their petty arguments and unite under one banner in order to change the system of dictatorship installed by the ruling party. forget one single man and fight to the change the entire system



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Naga Tuma » 21 Jul 2012, 16:22


Akele wrote:
Having said that, can you define what you mean by total and fundamental change of the system? I want to learn.


the system that is governing ethiopia is a one party dictatorship led by meles zenawi and eprdf, therefore the sickness or the death of the man in question doesn't mean anything at all. the ruling party will simply replace the man in question with another dictator and continue the same policies. its very hard for me to understand why some people are celebrating the sickness or the potential death of one single man when the actual system is fully intact under the control of the ruling party. just because meles is sick or dead doesn't mean the system is also sick or dead lol

total and fundamental change of the stytem means moving from one party dictatorship to a multi party democracy that is fair to all the citizens of ethiopia. i think the ethiopian people deserve another alternative to the ruling party that has been in power for decades under the leadership of one man. the ethiopian oppositions should put aside their petty arguments and unite under one banner in order to change the system of dictatorship installed by the ruling party. forget one single man and fight to the change the entire system

The point still remains that you haven't proved that you are not part of the system you preach here on the internet to change it.



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Akele » 21 Jul 2012, 17:02


The point still remains that you haven't proved that you are not part of the system you preach here on the internet to change it.

if i was part of the system i wouldn't preach about changing it at all instead i would've advocated to keep it. i have nothing to do with the ruling party in ethiopia, infact i am not even ethiopian. i am simply warning the ethiopian oppositions not to fall to a simple trick already done by the ruling mafia regime in eritrea. i bealive the ethiopian intelligence agency is spreading the fake news in order to trap enemies within and the oppositions outside ethiopia. the sickness or death of one single man doesn't mean anything unless there is total and fundamental change in the system. don't bealive anything unless there is solid source

p.s the simple trick was done by the boss of the mafia regime in eritrea only three months ago, how can people fall to the same trick twice?



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Naga Tuma » 21 Jul 2012, 23:07


Akele wrote:
The point still remains that you haven't proved that you are not part of the system you preach here on the internet to change it.

if i was part of the system i wouldn't preach about changing it at all instead i would've advocated to keep it. i have nothing to do with the ruling party in ethiopia, infact i am not even ethiopian. i am simply warning the ethiopian oppositions not to fall to a simple trick already done by the ruling mafia regime in eritrea. i bealive the ethiopian intelligence agency is spreading the fake news in order to trap enemies within and the oppositions outside ethiopia. the sickness or death of one single man doesn't mean anything unless there is total and fundamental change in the system. don't bealive anything unless there is solid source

p.s the simple trick was done by the boss of the mafia regime in eritrea only three months ago, how can people fall to the same trick twice?

So, why are you running from the crucial question you were asked earlier. If you are not part of the system and were that sharp, why did you wait to say what you are saying here until you heard from others about the probability of the rumor being false?



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Akele » 22 Jul 2012, 00:06


So, why are you running from the crucial question you were asked earlier. If you are not part of the system and were that sharp, why did you wait to say what you are saying here until you heard from others about the probability of the rumor being false?

why are you running in circle tuma, i've been saying not to trust unnamed sources, rumors and er intelligence unit lol from the begining.



Re: Deja Vu all over again

Postby Naga Tuma » 28 Jul 2012, 09:13


Akele wrote:
So, why are you running from the crucial question you were asked earlier. If you are not part of the system and were that sharp, why did you wait to say what you are saying here until you heard from others about the probability of the rumor being false?

why are you running in circle tuma, i've been saying not to trust unnamed sources, rumors and er intelligence unit lol from the begining.

Show me the day you began saying that, tumama. That shouldn't be too difficult for you to answer if you aren't running away from the question.



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