regarding the takedown report on this guy. its a shitty source but its main points are solid because they just compile the blunders that eritreans already have made public.

so, this dude is actually a communist. so question one is if there is a leftist case for eritrea? im gonna go ahead and say its ok to completely miss sometimes.

my earlier pro-tplf stances have been moderated. its clearly much more complex than other such types of conflicts. while tplf were close to china and abiys ascent cooled that relationship, its also clear that we're seeing now that there are strong ties to the US there aswell. also its abundantly evident that a one-sided narrative has been built and undue amplified by the west and the whole un-ngo complex. so i guess it makes more sense to leave this on the backburner and just remain principled non-interventionists. but that doesn't justify that this guy and narrative is being pushed beyond non-interventionism and into revisionism and a pro-gov stance. he's been on people's forum, on bt news and is being followed by all out terminally online favourites.

so what do we make of this, people?

  • comi [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    On the other hand, eritrea is poor as shit