Tell that to AmericansThe land and people are part and parcel. You can't have one without the other.
Tell that to AmericansThe land and people are part and parcel. You can't have one without the other.
Oromo can say they are habasha because the term can refer to all Ethiopians. It even includes Eritrean's at times.
And you know nothing about us, yet claim we don't have a culture, how retarded can some of you be?
And why post about us so much if hate us?
We ain’t Habesha. Never have we claimed to be “Habesh-Abesha-Habesha”. That term is strictly for those who speak a Semitic language and who’ve been part of the Abbisiniyan kingdom. Today southern semites (Gurages and Harari) call themselves Habesha like self hating Oromos, but doesn’t mean we are all Habesha.
Back in the days Oromos would only take the name of their clan, let alone calling us as a whole as Oromo. Why would we want to use the term used by a group we have nothing in common with? Unless you’re mixed and not full Oromo, there isn’t a need to claim Habesha.
Do you think DD and Harar belong to OromosThat Depends on us settling our current border or territorial issues. If we can peacefully do that, I personally don't mind or oppose, the Somali state seceding from ethiopia. I don't believe in forced unity, and the Somalis in Ethiopia have a good argument for wanting independence.
@AfranQallo
It's good to know that most Oromos don't consider themselves filthy Habesh
@Abba Sadacha
If an Oromo asserts that he is Habesh than he is a selfhater. A Somali would never call himself a lowly Habesh. Be proud of your Cushitic roots.
ummm...you do realize 90% of habeshas are Cushitic, right?
Lol more like 40%ummm...you do realize 90% of habeshas are Cushitic, right?
Somalis in Ethiopia don’t use it.Nope. I've seen Ethiopians of all ethnic groups using it. It's similar to the term nigga, it originally had a negative connotation but eventually got switched to a term of endearment among black folks.
Using the term habesha doesn't mean you hate yourself, that's retarded, it's just a term Ethiopian nationalists usually use. I prefer oromo Ethiopian for myself, but I don't claim to speak for any one.
We ain’t Habesha. Never have we claimed to be “Habesh-Abesha-Habesha”. That term is strictly for those who speak a Semitic language and who’ve been part of the Abbisiniyan kingdom. Today southern semites (Gurages and Harari) call themselves Habesha like self hating Oromos, but doesn’t mean we are all Habesha.
Back in the days Oromos would only take the name of their clan, let alone calling us as a whole as Oromo. Why would we want to use the term used by a group we have nothing in common with? Unless you’re mixed and not full Oromo, there isn’t a need to claim Habesha.
if you’re not Somali then what are you doing here loool?B I was here way before you stfu. All the Somalians here are cool except your catfishing ass. Take a damn chill pill, I ain’t going anywhere. By the way what happene to the niggas that used to shake their booties for you? Aww poor thing they are not here to rescue your pathetic ass
She's conflicted miskeenta iska dhaafif you’re not Somali then what are you doing here loool?
Know your place you filthy habashi as if she needs to be rescued from your kindB I was here way before you stfu. All the Somalians here are cool except your catfishing ass. Take a damn chill pill, I ain’t going anywhere. By the way what happene to the niggas that used to shake their booties for you? Aww poor thing they are not here to rescue your pathetic ass
There are many Oromos who identify themselves as Habeshas, especially who grew up speaking Amharic as their first language in urban centers like Addis Ababa etc. For me they are habeshas through and through in all aspects of life like culture, language, religion etc.
fucking hellThere are many Oromos who identify themselves as Habeshas, especially who grew up speaking Amharic as their first language in urban centers like Addis Ababa etc. For me they are habeshas through and through in all aspects of life like culture, language, religion etc.
As a Afron Qallo Oromo, do you feel close to a Wellega Oromo? Do you feel you have a brotherhood with them?