This individual's bias against the Amhara people is glaringly evident, etched into every crevice of his unsightly countenance. However, regardless of his distorted notions of democracy, change is inevitable, whether through legitimate means or otherwise.
@DareBeyena6 ай бұрын
Fano fando kemanim belay le amhara hizib yemiyaxefa endihum le amhara hizib yehiliwuna adega nwu Shanem kemanim belay le oromo kansari nwu ena lixefu yigebal
@kebedemichael77445 ай бұрын
የጨነቀ ዕለት ....go and ask the people..shenie is sponsored by the government and lives the with people...don't forget abiy's speech at the Parliament. Where have you been when 100s Amhara were slaughtered everybody? Were you celebrating?
In the tapestry of democracy, the threads of dissent and critique are intricately woven, forming the very fabric of civil discourse. Freedom of speech, a cherished cornerstone in the foundation of democratic societies, grants individuals the liberty to voice their perspectives, even when they challenge the authority of government leaders. This sacred right empowers citizens to openly express opinions, critique policies, and scrutinize actions without the specter of reprisal. It is within this realm of unbridled expression that the true essence of accountability emerges, holding leaders to the highest standards of transparency and integrity. Yet, the lamentable oversight of this fundamental principle by a certain individual betrays a fundamental misunderstanding or perhaps a deliberate blindness to the essence of democratic governance. Such a stance hints at a troubling allegiance to the government's agenda, rather than a commitment to the principles of a truly democratic society.