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Do you know the real story of the kingmakers of Ethiopia and the "Ethiopian" Orthodox Christianity? Do you know anything about the “Falacha” the black Jews the Ethiopians? Have you heard of the "Falasha" that migrated en-mass to Israel from Ethiopia? Do you know what I am talking about?? That is a good indication of Abyssinian's divided ruling ideology. The ruling Abyssinians are the ones that founded the ruling and Solomonoid (as the biliblical and Jewsish king Solomon). They are known as the Amhara and the Tigre and believe they are a "Semitic" people and openly denigrate being the African, the black.
SUCH ANTI-BLACK AFRICAN SENTIMENTS HAVE FORMED THE VERY FOUNDATION OF THEIR RULING IDEOLOGY WHERE THE RULING DYNASTY SOUGHT TO LEGITIMIZE ITS RULE BY STATING THE UNIQUENESS, HENCE SUPERIORITY OF THE ABYSSINIANS, IN RELATION TO THE MAJORITY BLACK AFRICAN ETHNIC GROUPS THEY TREAT AS THEIR ETERNAL SLAVES.
The Abyssinians are Orthodox Christians by belief while the series of people they lord over are either moselm or "animists" (aka followers of our Indigenous African belief systems). The majority people in Ethiopia the non-Abyssinian populations (such as the Oromo relatives of the Boran-Gabara-Orma people in Kenya) and numerous others were all but mere slaves to the Abyssinians for centuries. Their status has been similar to the status of the South Sudanese vs. the ruling and Arab Sudanese in the north of the Sudan!!
The Abyssinians, like the Arab-Sudanese pride in being the "chosen" people destined to lord over the "lesser" races of Africa. As such, their view of the Africans, despite many of them being as dark as any other people; is a negative, racist, downward-looking and a contemptuous one.
Have you ever looked at, studied the Ethiopian ruling dynasty and analyzed Orthodox Christianity? You have no idea what you are talking about. Instead of just saying propaganda, I hope you will learn a bit more on the subject matter. I wish that you would take the time to listen, learn THE TRUTH before you make uninformed statements.
Bantu-Kelani.
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