im sure you guys follow people who recently started to mindlessly drool over the tweets from bad actors like simon tesfamariam also.

the whole imperialist angle is dogshit too. 18 months ago ethiopia was a western darling since they privatized the economy and detatched from the massively pro-china tplf. there is no imperialist onslaught here. also, eritrea under afwerki have invaded all their neighbours and hosted military bases for UAE in their genocidal war on the zaidis. yeah, they're fucking buried in the sanction scheme. guess what? when you keep your soldiers as slaves and refuse to even pretend to hold elections for 20 years, you will get sanctioned without any ulterior motives. also somewhat bizarre to hear Puryear try to mention development metrics that are better than some warzone countries in central africa when eritrea on the other hand have the lowest information infrastructure in the world (probably intentionally so).

  • sagarmatha [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    man I know Eritrea is not a worker paradise, I look at facts and potential, ie they do have a very large state ownership and a lot of tools that would be very useful for developping socialism, even the idea of slotting people into government jobs isn't bad in and of itself. Even China isn' what we want now, we're all looking for their 2050 agenda, and eritrea is barely out of siege. If the president finally changes and the conscription system is reigned, which gets likelier as the situation stabilizes, we couldvery well see a new addition to the very short list of Actually Cool and Good Nations

      • sagarmatha [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        so you say, we'll see but if the party is strong enough he won't be able to make any demand

        • cokedupchavez [none/use name]
          hexagon
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          3 years ago

          i didnt say personal dictatorship purely as polemics. there's no party. they all got the wall after the charter movement and the war. its been 20 years since that and .. nothing

          • sagarmatha [none/use name]
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            3 years ago

            again it was siege socialism until fairly recently and even now there are clear regional instabilities, once it dies down we'll see what the leadership actually looks like, if he stays in then i'll have to agree with you, the action from the tlpf undermined any peaceful transition of power though, like it undermined cohabitation in ethiopia