Ethiopia's PR is unmatched, even after these revelations, they leave these kind of comments.
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These madows forget that Ethiopian have N word for african which is Barya
Ethiopia's PR is unmatched, even after these revelations, they leave these kind of comments.
They were second only to Sudan. Funny enough, the Ajuran never participated in the slave trade. Only a few wealthy merchants did. And Geledi burned Zanzibar to the ground and freed 60k Bantu slaves and brought them to southern Somalia.
But a few low iq northerner pastoralist darod incels made us the face of Africaโs slave trade.
Back to the clip, This lady is bitter because her half-Bantu kids were called barya in Addis. Iโm not a parent yet, but I understand her anger and frustration.
And yea Ethiopians enjoy a good PR because they worked for it. Good for them. No need to be jealous or try to bring them down. Maybe learn from them ??
Ethiopia is very popular with Black Americans.
I have friend who is habish and he hates the madow people because he told me they would only befriend him to ask if he has sisters once they figured out he doesn't they'd ask for a cousin to get to know. This said only black dudes asking for his nago and nothing else. Wily these madows are nasty people.Ethiopia is very popular with Black Americans.
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Except they didn't really do anything for this PR. It was mostly the west gassing them up because they're a "Christian island within a sea of Islam" and kinda dumb luck when some western black folks saw Haile Selassie being hyped up as a guest of the US government and were in awe.
Ethiopia is very popular with Black Americans.
For Rastafarians, Ethiopia is Zion and the Promised Land and in 1948 Selassie granted them land in the Rift Valley for a settlement in Shashemane. The settlement has never been big, with no more than a thousand Rastas at its peak and now about 400. There was never a mass exodus of Rastas to Ethiopia, and they never assimilated. They live in isolation much like the Amish in the United States.
If the Live Aid concert in 1985 couldn't open people's eyes on the issues of Ethiopia then nothing will