It looks like crap but it's taste pretty good, I still have baris and hilib over it.View attachment 346078remember how they tried to mainstream ethiopian food as part of the ethnic cuisine 'canon' during the 2010s?. they wanted it up there with mexican, indian, japanese food etc they saw ethnic food was lacked the token black country so they pretty much jumped on this bandwagon
now people are being open and honest about it these days, the hype was manufactured
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The British destroyed Indian silk production through high taxes, restrictions, and competition. They imposed heavy taxes on Indian silk weavers and farmers, making it harder for them to afford production. The British also flooded the market with cheap, machine-made British textiles, undercutting Indian silk prices. They restricted Indian weavers' exports and forced them to sell only to British buyers at low prices. This ruined India’s once-thriving silk industry, as many weavers went out of business, and India became reliant on British imports, the skill died out, the west just knows how to destroy.Not sure about what happened to Arab products, but indian products and manufacturing was nerfed by the British who flooded their market with cheap goods and put tarifs on Indian goods which dislodged them from the markets.
Somali textile manufacturing and production of other goods was the only thing that held out it seems.
The British destroyed Indian silk production through high taxes, restrictions, and competition. They imposed heavy taxes on Indian silk weavers and farmers, making it harder for them to afford production. The British also flooded the market with cheap, machine-made British textiles, undercutting Indian silk prices. They restricted Indian weavers' exports and forced them to sell only to British buyers at low prices. This ruined India’s once-thriving silk industry, as many weavers went out of business, and India became reliant on British imports, the skill died out, the west just knows how to destroy.
It looks like crap but it's taste pretty good, I still have baris and hilib over it.
Most of the comments are glazingthis is getting stupid now
The random Indian claiming it’s actually Indians that invented, then gets roasted by everyone. They saying India never invented anything related to hygienethis is getting stupid now
Mac sonkor Indians have been coming at Somalis recently in twitter.The random Indian claiming it’s actually Indians that invented, then gets roasted by everyone. They saying India never invented anything related to hygiene
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This video gave me a headache 5 whole minutes of ethiopia glaze and meatriding
The glorification of ethiopia is deeply rooted and has been so for a very long time if you search up "ethiopia industrialisation" "ethiopia history" its just endless scrolling of inaccurate glaze. I dont even think we will ever see the day where all these myths get debunked.I know its going to be painful for them , once we break the African mythology they have formed around them.
Kinda looking forward to shaking things up with real documented historical facts and current day realities.
They don't see that the Negus is an illterate mountain peasant who lived in a poverty stricken backwater with no cities or trade/industries. They just see Haile Selassie wearing a crown crafted by Armenian christians or a military suit imported from their european allies with fake medals embroided in to it, and think ''oh how majestic'' .
Ethiopians cosplaying as real Emperors/Kings, is like those Congo Dandies.
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This video gave me a headache 5 whole minutes of ethiopia glaze and meatriding
We can debunk it , to make it more known to us and perhaps around Non-African Muslim circles.The glorification of ethiopia is deeply rooted and has been so for a very long time if you search up "ethiopia industrialisation" "ethiopia history" its just endless scrolling of inaccurate glaze. I dont even think we will ever see the day where all these myths get debunked.
We are therefore faced with two opposing memories: on the one hand, the image of a conquering Christian sovereign, repeatedly confronting all the Muslim countries, transmitted by a single text, that of the wars of ʿAmda Ṣeyon; On the Muslim side, neither the endogenous texts nor those coming from the Islamic world make the slightest reference to these events. How can this be explained?
It's the same with the Gelewados Chronicle claiming he conquered all of Awdal and conquered Mogadishu and other territories that @Three Moons shared.
Then the Portuguese who is biased in their favour had to fact check them which i showed earlier and called it fiction. Said he never went there, nor did he do those things and was chased down deep into highlands at his own court with a super small army(which ethiopian lied and said it was large) and was decapitated by Emir Nur who paraded him his head around Harar, all of which is confirmed in the local Muslim chronicles.
I also found another example where they blatantly hide how their kings get killed in their sources:
''His death, an event of presumably major importance, is not confirmed by the Ethiopian chronicles'' '' for ethiopian royal chroniclers often deliberately attempted to suppress the violent deaths of the kings whose reigns they extol''
There is a clear separation between Muslim and Christian writing tradition. The Ethiopians write chronicles decades later from when the event occurred and after their kings die, and they issue them when they are being defeated badly mostly as a way to save face.
The Muslim Awdalite chroniclers are often more reliable and in some cases are like eyewitness accounts that show that the documents are contemporary.
''I personally saw the head of the king with my own eyes''