Proud descendent ofZ lion of Judah & staunch Amhara activist (way b4 it was cool)-committed for Amhara causes till its ascendant 2 its historic prominent height
“The people have spoken,” says a regime ambassador whose entire political career has been built on speaking for whoever sits on the throne. Ethiopians have seen this script before. Fitsum was a loyal servant under Woyane yesterday, and today he wraps himself in Prosperity Party colors with the same enthusiasm of a man who distort proximity to power for principle.
Some men stand for convictions. Others survive by kneeling.
While he praises “hope” from podiums, Ethiopia buries journalists, prisoners of conscience, displaced families, and victims of state violence. The same government he glorifies has normalized internet blackouts, political arrests, media intimidation, drone warfare against civilians, and elections engineered long before a single ballot is cast.
A "cleaner street" in Addis Ababa cannot wash away the blood stains of repression across Ethiopia.
Fitsum, how embarrassed your familie are. You should spare Ethiopians the theatrics about “the people speaking.” Career propagandists do not amplify the voice of the people, they sanitize the voice of power. For over three decades he has mastered one skill above all: translating authoritarianism into polished diplomatic language for international consumption.
History has no shortage of such men. Every regime manufactures them. Loud in defense of rulers, silent in defense of citizens.
No amount of staged rallies, rehearsed slogans, or well-fed ambassadors can hide a simple reality: fear is not democracy, propaganda is not legitimacy, and submission is not leadership.
@kfchick951@archeohistories Nonsense! its their culture! You don't see any issue celebrating Halloween, fantasying zombie culture, or identifying man as women vzav.... those are all mental.
A depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus in an Ethiopian Orthodox Church...
Ethiopia is home to one of the world’s oldest complete illustrated Bibles: the Garima Gospels. Radiocarbon testing shows they were created between 330-650 AD, making them older than almost every surviving European manuscript, and still preserved in their original monastery today.
This vivid artwork is an example of Ethiopian Orthodox iconography, one of the oldest uninterrupted Christian artistic traditions in the world. In Ethiopia, religious art is not meant to be realistic in the Western sense, it is meant to be spiritual, symbolic, and deeply rooted in community memory. The large expressive eyes, warm earth-tone palette, and stylized figures are hallmarks of this tradition, designed to draw the viewer toward contemplation rather than literal depiction.
In this scene of the crucifixion, Jesus is shown with dark skin, reflecting a powerful truth about Ethiopian Christianity: it portrays biblical figures as part of its own cultural and spiritual lineage. Christianity arrived in Ethiopia in the fourth century, long before many European nations converted, and its believers have always depicted sacred history through their own artistic lens. The halo, the flowing blood shown as simple red lines, the figures gathered at the foot of the cross, all are rendered in a way meant to teach, comfort, and spiritually guide worshippers.
Rather than focusing on the brutality of the crucifixion, Ethiopian art emphasizes divinity, compassion, and the triumph of resurrection. It transforms suffering into sacred symbolism, connecting centuries of believers who prayed beneath these images.
#archaeohistories
Ethiopia: Eyewitness accounts, with video and photographic footage widely circulated on social media, showed a mother in Amhara — whose daughter had been brutally killed by the regime’s forces — unable to bear her grief, her face twisted and darkening like charred coal
In every generation, a rare few emerge whose presence is so profound, their absence leaves a silence no one else can fill. Charlie was that voice for this era—a singular force in American history. Generations come and go without ever being graced by someone who is a genuine force and heart of their generation since Malcolm X.
When Charlie spoke, history listened. And when he left, even silence stood still. RIP
@Sunkized01 He could be deporting murderers and gangsters—those who’d kill, abuse, and destroy lives of the very survivors of cancer. Let that sink in.
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@DCMADO134224@YouTube Thank you, DCMADO,
for standing up when it mattered.
For showing solidarity
with those silenced and sentenced.
For using your voice
when others stayed quiet.
Your courage speaks louder than fear.
Justice needs people like you.
Thank you
የሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ጥሪ በሳኡዲ ኤምባሲ ዋሽንግተን ዲሲ https://t.co/hOpRZgmLVM via @YouTube
Tomorrow, let’s show our SOLIDARITY by coming out in large numbers to support Ethiopian detainees on death row in Saudi Arabia. Raise your voice—make your presence count.
So the plan is to collaborate with TPLF, the very group responsible for over 40 years of genocide against Amhara, just to claim they are standing against Abiy? Not even against the Oromumma ideology that continues to massacre our people? Who are they trying to fool? Do they not realize that genocide is an international crime that cannot be forgiven, forgotten, or bargained away?
Who gave them the authority to negotiate with the very killers of our people? Who allowed them to decide, on behalf of the victims, that working with our murderers is acceptable? The 70,000 mass graves discovered are not just numbers; they are lives stolen, families destroyed, and generations wiped out. The ongoing massacres under Oromumma have not stopped. Yet somehow, they believe allying with another genocidal force is a solution.
If you can form an alliance with those who committed genocide against us, then why fight Abiy at all? Why not also make peace with him? If betrayal is on the table, why limit it?
And let’s be very clear. This alliance is not even with the Tigray people. It is with the exact group that killed, displaced, forced migration, and drove our people into despair. This is the same group that wrote a manifesto to erase Amhara, embedded it into the country’s constitution, and enshrined Amhara’s oppression as law. If this alliance were with the actual Tigray people and not TPLF, we would have embraced it. But this is nothing more than an insult to the blood of our people.
Even those who claim to be in this struggle for Amhara but choose to work with our killers expose themselves for what they truly are, self-serving opportunists. And for those still insisting that Amhara should unite with TPLF, let’s not pretend this has anything to do with justice. Their alliance is based purely on the fact that TPLF HAD foreign connections and Western backers. But that era is over.
The new U.S. administration has slammed those doors shut. No more USAID funds to prop them up. No more TPLF- and Abiy-affiliated State Department interference. TPLF has no more Western protection. The Trump administration has cut off unnecessary and costly foreign offices, and this is just the beginning. TPLF is no longer the foreign darling it once was. Their lifeline is gone.
And yet, some Amharas, whether due to Stockholm syndrome, cowardice, or self-interest, want to align with a defeated group that has never abandoned its Amhara-killing political ideology, just like Oromumma. What does that say about them?
But not everyone has sold their soul. Fano has drawn a red line. They refuse to work with the killers of our people. They refuse to betray the martyrs. They refuse to trade justice for political convenience. And for that, I am forever grateful.
There is no unity with those who built their empire on our graves. There is no forgiveness for those who still believe in our extermination. And there is no excuse for those who dare to negotiate with our people’s murderers. History will remember where everyone stood!
#AmharaGenocide #AmharaResistance
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