@Armadillo @Nilotufian @VixR I don't think you read nor understood his point he never explicitly said or stated anything about being opposed to having relationships or desiring habesha women including marrying them either,
however what he did say is that these brothers do themselves as well as their people a disservice by advocating for unification to a country and its people that have disdain towerds our people who in addition have historically attempted to subjegate and therefor oppress us by attempting to reducing us to nothing more than mere vassals on numerous occasions,
indicated by the historical legacy of both our people he even applied this same rationale to our own cushitic brethren like the oromo, afar, etc within the region who are also complicit in commiting atrocities to somali's also. Please don't deflect from the over arching point by reiterating other peoples poor childish rebuttal of "but aren't you married" to a non somali that isn't remotely related to the point that is being made,
for the reasons I stated above neither was their any apathy or dislike towerds ethiopia's succes which is largely down to its stability as their wasn't any underlying desire for that to end through any ill will to ethiopia,
that said please don't misconstrue what the point is in an attempt to derail the argument to something else that reflects your overall sensibilities of miscegenation, which is an entirely different topic that's why I would suggest that you improve your reading & comprehension skills.
the argument is as follows
like or don't like habesha ethiopian women
1.don't capitulate your heritage & sovereignty
2.support and love your own people first and foremost especially given their plight & predicament
3. understand the historical context of the region and specifically how this semitic supremacy affected our people
4.being inherently anti somali and divisive along tribal lines whilst being amenable to others that harbour vehement disdain to somali's.
If the message is to love and respect each other so that we can reconcile to facilitate the restoration of our country so that we can establish a promising future for our people including the generations to come.
Which doesn't have anything to do with hypernationalism whatsoever he wasn't calling for the conquest and subordination of others which ethiopia has done if you read and understood properly what was said, as you seem to be more susceptible to viewing positively.