Comments by "Omer عمر" (@Omer1996E.C) on "TLDR News Global"
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France did the worst of the worst things to us
The British were so bad, but they were much better than the French
And even now, France is controlling our governments, natural resources, currencies, sovereignty and independence, our constitutions, our wills, our fundamental human rights, our wealths, our history and culture, they took everything and got rich, but they're still hungry, craving for more more exploitation. May God punish them and everyone among them who witnessed our miseries and kept quiet, even without doing anything by themselves
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@@user-qo8se6dd4r ok, but even if you assume they lied, how much would they? Especially that we, ethiopians, really felt the growth in our purchasing power, in education, in services, in employment, in housing, in urbanization and industrialization, in telecommunications, etc... I'm sure ethiopia really experienced at least 8 percent growth rate from 2007-2017
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@regieegseg8588 almost all ethiopians hate the tplf, it has a long story of oppressing ethiopian ethnic groups and religions, specifically oromos and muslims (you can search on youtube for many oromo and muslim protests).
But speaking about tigrian commenors, they are divided into three.
1, those who support the tplf because of the benefits and domination of the economy, military and politics
2, those who hate the tplf, weather it's for their suppression of activists and ethnic groups, or the current tigrian war caused by the tplf.
But it's hard to tell the who is the largest group from tigrians since they hide their true feelings to avoid problems with the majority of the ethiopian population. I know personally many of those tigrians who love the tplf, and many who hate them (maybe they are pretending too, we can't tell)
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@stephenjenkins7971 as I said, it was in urban, but mostly rural, not urban actually. This is because the government launched a program called "ADLI" (agricultural development led industrialization). So, the growth was concentrated in agriculture, because it would be our source of income to build industries in the future (industries are mostly in urban areas), so the growth was led by the rural development. Our urban development happened mainly because of the foreign investments, but public focus was in agriculture.
And since half my relatives live in these rural areas, they told us how they were assisted by water supply, electricity supply, transportation infrastructures, telecommunications improvements, free education with its tools, foods, cattle medications, etc... So still, I don't believe these claims that ethiopia didn't experience a 10 year 8-10 percent growth rates, especially since we were still getting out of communism and wars from the previous regime
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@muhammad-bin-american first, ethiopia is already a federal state with considerable amount of autonomy to all regions, including tigray region and its own government
Second, centralizing power in addis ababa is not possible with every region trying to gain the most power for themselves, rather than give it to the federal government
Third, the tplf doesn't want independence, but to control addis ababa and its federal government as it was before about 5 years ago and they were able to hold the country together, not by defeating everyone, but because a divided ethiopia is a nightmare to all ethiopians, desert Somalia, tigray and afar won't be ad it is now without it's neighbors, mountainous and wet amhara, southern regions and western regions wouldn't be the same without the minerals from the east, and future potential minerals that holds alot of promise too.
Ethiopia is a very divided and connected country at the same time
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@bzuidgeest making money is not haram. When I say interest, I mean usury. It's not just that simple, in Islam, what's haram is making directly money with money, without another intermediate way (like an investment).
I even thought it was stupid as a teen, but the more I discovered Islam, the more I believed that there are hidden (or known) good things (or at least counter negatives) in every rule in Islam. God left every door open for us to invest, except very few (like usury, pork, alcohol, etc...) ,because they cause societal problems, that would ruin the economy and your investments eventually, or at least your next generation's, all in the long run, since Islam teaches more about things that affects our long term situations, because we all know our short term needs and wants. So, I don't fully understand the wisdom behind banning usury, though I have some personal explanations, but I'm sure it's very important to follow it, and it would affect us long term and on large scale, especially if it was governmentally enforced (not every rule in Islam is enforceable, because not every rule is meant to be enforced in the first place, but this one is ordered to be enforced in Islam)
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