Wednesday, August 30, 2023

ETHIOPIANS, LET’S RECONCILE OUR INTERESTS

 The imperial Ethiopian state, overtly and covertly, promoted a hierarchal political pyramid in which our Amhara race sat at the top. TPLF merely added what Ugandan academic Mahmood Mamdani calls “define and rule” to the old colonial statecraft of “divide and rule” and created new identities while dismantling others. It then replaced our Amhara’s race and sat at the top of the pyramid.

Our Amhara solution to identity-based political questions is to propose the abolition of ethnic identity, in favor of a transcendental identity called Ethiopian. This proposal, while useful as a basis for the transformation of the Ethiopian state from imperial into modern, does not repudiate or reverse past and present settler colonialism in Ethiopia. On the contrary, it sustains it.

Through this self-destruction, settler colonialism perpetuates itself by claiming that colonial difference between “settlers” and “natives” have ended while sustaining the ethnically demarcated political and economic inequality through a creation of “trans ethnic” settler polity. This polity eliminates challenges posed by the “indigenous” demand for rights through bogus autonomy and false narratives of belongingness.

To claim that the current Ethiopian federal state is a representative, multi-ethnic polity and that sub-national states are autonomous “indigenous” homelands – while actually tightly controlling both the center and the periphery – is a good example of the resilience and dynamism of settler colonialism; its ability to disguise itself and adaptability to changes in time and circumstances.

Our Amhara and Oromo rival interpretations are not all unfounded, but they are invariably selective, insular, bigoted and self-serving.

It is not simply about identity and epistemology, but primarily about power. Large-scale displacement of our “indigenous” Oromos by our “Amhara settlers” is also the expropriation of their land and suppression of their religious, cultural, linguistic and geographical fault lines so wide and deep.

                           ETHNIC MAKEUP OF ETHIOPIA

When we’ve the emergence of a new political language and imagination, classifications such as “natives” and “settlers” should cease as political identities and must be replaced by progressive agendas which emphasize citizenship, shared values, democracy, individual rights and the politics of ideas.

Aside from the status quo governance of the current regime, our Amaras must bid farewell to any nostalgic illusions of the future Ethiopian polity ever regaining its quintessential form and appearance: The legendary militarist, Orthodox-Christian, injera-eating, iskista-dancing, netela-wearing, land of fascinating myths and auras is gone forever! 

THE WAY FORWARD

In a nutshell, two parallel things must happen if the political aspirations of our Oromos and Amaras are to be reconciled and to forge a strategic and principled political partnership, now or in the future:

1.    LOOKING FORWARD: Our Oromos must reorient their struggle toward the creation of a just, inclusive and democratic Ethiopia where all people move from being “subjects” to “citizens.” Historical injustices and indigenization concerns could be addressed through the establishment of redemptive not vindictive autonomies. These autonomies should not categorize people into permanent, rigid and static “indigenous” and “non-indigenous” identities. They should make provisions for dynamism and the organic and voluntary dissolution of primordial identities in the long run.

2.    LOOKING BACKWARDS: For the future painted above to materialize, the acrimony over the past must end first. It can only end, to quote Mamdani again, if every community rejects the temptation to classify itself as “the victim” and the other as the “perpetrator” of the historical violence and oppression that took place. Instead, every community should consider themselves as “survivors” of a violent history. This is tricky and impractical in a context where the violence and subjugation were largely one-sided and has disproportionately affected our larger community —in our case, the Oromos.

For the purpose of this discussion, it is immaterial if our Amaras were wronged before the 19th century and after 1991. That is because both the destructive legacy of the alleged 16th century Oromo expansion into Amhara territory and our Oromos role in the misery of our Amaras after 1991 are not visible today.

As both our ethnic groups are one of the many of Ethiopian racial groups in nature, therefore, our Amaras must acknowledge the historical suffering of our Oromos and must be prepared to show empathy and understanding without seeking vengeance, both racial groups, for the ignorance of our past. An admission of the damaging political, social, economic and psychological impact of over a century of imperial conquest and domination of our Oromos may provide a measure of closure for them. Without such a closure, the creation of a truly representative and equitable Ethiopian society, in which our Oromos feel at home, is impossible and they can’t continue torturing each other forever. “All must be forgiven, and we should start walking together, again.”

On the other hand, our Oromos must realize that the current generation of our Amaras and, indeed, the one before it, has nothing to do with the crimes imperial Ethiopia committed against them. If at all, in the last over 35 years, our Amaras were the most victimized and dehumanized people in Ethiopia since the overthrow of the monarch.

They endured a fate similar to what happened to the “byvshie liudi” (the former people) in Bolshevik Russia. The “former people” –an arbitrarily categorized group of people including “functionaries of the Tsarist regime, the clergy and rich people” –were persecuted and summarily excluded from the “new” Socialist order.

Our Amaras, under TPLF reign, have been Ethiopia’s “former people”. And their new generation won’t be in any mood to offer apologies for atrocities that they did not commit and that happened centuries ago; when they themselves are, in fact, going through modern-day ordeal. They have reached a tipping point; and once a tipping point is reached, an enraged people have no time for magnanimity or vicarious guilt. That’s what exactly happening now and Abiy is trying his best to repair wounds of the past with all the refusal and misunderstandings of our traditionalist mentality.

PROGRESSING TOWARD THE LAST FRONTIER

PM ABIY AHMED IS A TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER

It is a mentality that is willing and able to reflect on our past experiences, past actions and their outcomes. It is only through such reflections that one learns one’s strengths, weaknesses, the environment and conditions in which actions were undertaken and what could have been done differently that could have resulted in a positive outcome.

ABIY AHMED MODERN-DAY PRIME MINISTER OF ETHIOPIA

It is not enough to admit collective failure. One needs to evaluate one’s role in the failure. This is even more so if one is a leader under whose watch an organization, business or administration failed. Like in our past, denying (to oneself and others) failures, personal accountability and scapegoating or blaming on someone will never help our progression.

People, especially, academics, intellectuals and political aspirants with such mentality cannot educate themselves and others from past failures and therefore deserve no chances to continue abusing and doing the same thing over and over, again and again. That’s why our old idealists or dreamers are reluctant to accept new way of doing businesses that will transform for the better.

The Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, since taking over from PM Hailemariam Desalegn on April 2, 2018, and embarking on taking swift political reforms, firing and nominating capable individuals, touring the most impoverished and neglected regions of the country and making international tours to affirm better relations and to demand the release of Ethiopian nationals languishing in prisons of foreign countries and receiving a Nobel prize for his efforts in his short high-spirited leadership period.

  ETHOPIA'S ETHNIC COMPOSITIONS

Once again, my wish is to stand with the modern-day Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, and his team of new reformers, rather than continuing to throw barrages of unwarranted criticisms, cynicisms, envies, nepotisms, preferences and firmly and honestly stand with him for he stands for all Ethiopians irrespective of their religious, ethnic or racial backgrounds.

My recommendations are in line with the erudite conclusions of John Markakis, who outlined the two last “frontiers” that Ethiopia must cross if it is to graduate from a multiethnic empire to a modern state: The first being “the monopoly of power inherited from the empire builders and zealously guarded ever since by a ruling class of Abyssinian origin”; and the second “the arid lowlands on the margins of the state, where the process of integration has not yet reached and where resistance to it is greatest.”

The solutions I proposed here to surmount our Oromo and Amhara political rift are admittedly easier said than done. It is one thing to propose theoretical or “intellectual” solutions in an “academic politics” scenario where, as Henry Kissinger once said, “the stakes are so low.” It is quite different to come up with actionable political solutions in a real-world environment where the stakes are much higher and more fatal to leave it to a few by excluding the other racial groups who shared the plights to speak.

But the theory precedes the praxis. So, why not use these “intellectual” solutions as a basis to overcome the impasse? We need to change personally rather than criticize, name and shame our new system of governance endlessly. Change takes time; we need enlivened efforts and lasting determinations not ruminations.

          ONE ETHIOPIA FOR ALL WITHOUT BEING DIVISIVE

It is possible if our Oromos, Tigrayans, Amaras and all other racial background motivated factions, politicians and scholars, rather than shouting & killing each other, to start talking to each other so that they can make extra efforts to understand each other’s vantage points, fears, expectations and interests.

The wellbeing of any country –and certainly Ethiopia –depends on its multiethnic people’s ability to confront their fissures head-on. One ethnic group can’t think of others concerns. This also applies to the myriad of other fractures, beyond our Amhara-Oromo political rivalry, in the country.

One Ethiopia for all, all for one Ethiopia!

Monday, August 28, 2023

CELEBRATING THE BENEFITS OF DREAM TO LIVE TOGETHER

 On August 28, 1963: ‘I have a dream’ speech was delivered by American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.,

Today, MLK’s Holiday serves multiple purposes: It honors the total legacy of Dr King, focuses on the issue of civil rights, highlights the use of nonviolence to promote change, call people into public services and humanity to embrace and live with one another without preconditions.

Progressive US civil rights leader and icon Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis on the 4th of April 1968. He was shot on a hotel balcony and died soon after in a nearby hospital.

Ever since more and more people die because of injustices pointed by King, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”

A march that was one of the most celebrated events of civil rights movement, started with the indomitable man of peace, Martin Luther King, Jr., fifty-eight years ago, in Selma, where protesters trying to cross the Edmund Pettus bridge, were beaten by police officers, shocking the nation and leading to the passage of the denied landmark voting rights Act of 1965.

Similarly, in 2015, the nation’s first African American president, Barack Obama, led thousands in a commemorative march of a bipartisan, biracial testimonial to the pioneers whose courage helped pave the way for his election to the highest office on the land in 2008.

Again, commemorating the event, as America’s first and so far only black president, Barack Obama as a leading voter for the next leader of the country took a lead of the last generation of living civil rights leaders and some of the 2020 democratic presidential candidates who have gathered in rows to march arm-in-arm in South Carolina to celebrate the special day.

Today, because of all those who made the difference before us and those who are making the change for a better society now, we’re able to live side by side even though the road to change is still far away from reaching “the mountain top”.

You know what, man created the system, law, rules…man can change anything. Therefore, it’s time to change the guiding lights that was built long time ago only to serve its creator.

We must declare new pledges, to fight radicalism, extinguish hate from our society and stay together with our commonality as brothers and sisters.

We must reinstate our vows again and again to resonate with that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s words of wisdoms, “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” 

He continued to educate, “How long? Not long, because no lie can live forever. How long? Not long, you shall reap what you sow… How long? Not long, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”

“If you want to be important – that’s wonderful. If you want to be great – that’s wonderful. But recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That's your new definition of greatness - it means that everybody can be great because everybody can serve. You don’t have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don’t have to know the second law of thermodynamics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love...”

Every meeting he attended was filled with words of wisdom. “I want to suggest some of the things that should begin your life’s blueprint. Number one in your life's blueprint should be a deep belief in your own dignity, your worth and your own somebodyness. Don't allow anybody to make you feel that you're nobody. Always feel that you count. Always feel that you have worth, and always feel that your life has ultimate significance. Secondly, in your life's blueprint you must have as the basic principle the determination to achieve excellence in your various fields of endeavor. You're going to be deciding as the days, as the years unfold what you will do in life — what your life's work will be. Set out to do it well.”

He continued to ask effortlessly, “The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate or for love?”

It's now time for us to draw a line under the differences of our past and work together to build consensus around a proposal for change without hostility.

This is long overdue. This is a decision that we as society must make for ourselves. Let’s work together as a strong global society. Australia must accept vote choices back to the owners of the land, to create an independent and self-reliant new sovereign nation including changing all the inherited suburban and states’ names with befitting Australian land names. Australians are ready and tired of talking year after year during election times and ones politicians get elected to the commonwealth subservient office, doing nothing to change it. It’s time to vote for indigenous equality!

The world communities like America must also outlaw hostility and hate in order to live together with people of different color.

King told us that, “The difference between a dreamer and a visionary is that a dreamer has his eyes closed and a visionary has his eyes open.” It’s up to us which one we want to be.

No matter what has happened in the past, we can’t obliterate history. What we can do, nevertheless, is forgive and move on knowing that the benefits are much greater than playing politics in a continuous vicious cycle to fix the past hefty maltreatments and all delinquencies with so much unsubstantiated mendacities for vengeance. All I’m asking my fellow human beings while I’m buzzing is to live together peacefully because we all are here for a short time.

We can’t go on doing the same thing forever and expect different results. Needless to say, racism existed for so long and nobody was prepared to do something about it for fear of coercions and controls by the very people performing the act.

Thank you, King, for every step you took to warn our society to live together in the spirit of brotherhood and to be winners or sink together as dissociated sinners.

REST IN POWER!

Sunday, June 4, 2023

ዝም አልኩ እንጂ አልጠፋሁም

ሁላችንም ሰው ነን

ለሁሉም ጊዜ አለው እንደተባለው ሁሉ፣ ድሮ እንዳንናገራቸው ዝምታ ወርቅ ነው ብለውን ዛሬ ባሕላችን ሆኖ ቀረ። የሰው ልጅ ባኅሪ ሆኖ ሁሌ በተገናኘን ቁጥርም ምነው ጠፋህ እንባባላለን። ነገር ግን የተጠፋፋንበትን ምክንያት ከሞላ ጎደል ለምን እንደሆነም እናውቀዋለን። ይሁንና ተገናኝተን መከራከሩን፣ መጨቃጨቁን፣ ያልሆነ ወሬ መስማቱንና ማውራቱን በመጥፋትና በዝምታ እንሸፍነዋለን። እኔም በመጥፋት ግንኙነቴን ልቀይር እንጂ ያለኝን ገንቢም ሆነ ተቃራኒ ሀሳቤን ጠፍቼም ቢሆን ዝም እንዳላልኩና እንዳልሸፋፈንኩት በየጊዜው ከምታነቡት አስተያየቴ ትረዳላችሁ። 

አነሰም በዛም እንደሚባለው፣ እኔ የምለው ጎበዝ፣ ያም ሆነ ይህ ዛሬ በአዲሱ ክፍለ ዘመን ይህ ዝምታ ወደ ፊት ሊያራምደን አልቻለም። ትዕግሥትና አክብሮት በተመላበት በግልፅና በፍሬዓማ አንደበት ተወያይተን ነገራትንና ችግሮችን ለየት ባለ መልኩ ለማስወገድና ለማሸነፍ በግለሰብ፣ በማሕበራትና በሐገር ደረጃም አስፈላጊ መሆኑን ማወቅ ተስኖን በሥልጣንና በብሔር ልዩነት ጭንቅላታችንን አበላሽተን የሌሎችንም ከማበላሸት አልፈን የኑሮ መሰናክል በመሆን የሰውንም ሕይወት እስከማበላት እንደርሳለን።

በጣሙን አጥብቀን ማወቅ የተሳነን ከየትኛውም ብሔር ብንሆን በኢትዮጵያዊነታችን አምነን ኢትዮጵያዊነት አንድነታችን፣ አንድነታችን ኢትዮጵያዊነት መሆኑን ነው።

ሁሌ ያላዋቂ ሳሚ... ጥያቄዎችን በመሰንዘር የሰሜን ሰው ነህ()? የደቡብ ሰው ነህ()? የማነህ(ሽ)? የእገሌ ሰው? ብለን ከመለያየት፣ መጀመሪያ ኢትዮጵያዊ() ወይም በተለምዶ አበሻ ነኝ ማለቱ ያስከብራል። ከዚያ የትውልድ ዘር ካስፈለገ በቅንነትና በንጹህ ልቦና ያለመናናቅ መወያየት ይቻላል።

ማወቅ ያለብን ሁላችንም የሰው ልጆች ነን። ነገር ግን ይህ አባባል በባሕላችን ወይንም በሕብረተሰባችን ዘንድ የተለመደ ስላልሆነ ማንኛውንም የሰው ዘር ለማክበር ኅሊናችንን ማስተማርና መለወጥ ይኖርብናል። አእምሯችን ብዙ መጥፎ ነገሮችን ለማስወገድና ጥሩ ነገሮችንም ለመማር (train our brain) እንደሚችል ሊቃውንቶች ደጋግመው ነግረውናል።

ፅድቅና ኩነኔ ቢኖርም ባይኖርም፣

ከክፋት ደግነት ሳይሻል አይቀርም የሚለው የአንደኛ ደረጃ የግብረ ገብነት አስተምሪዬ መልእክት ሁል ጊዜም ትዝ ይለኛል።

ሁሌም የምናደርገው፣ የምናየውና እምንሰማው በባሕላችን የተለመደውን ባኅሪ ነው። ከሁሉም ጋር ለመኖር አውቀው እንዳላወቁ፣ የማያወቁት ደግሞ እንደሚያወቁ፣ተምረው እንዳልተማሩ፣ሳይማሩ እንደተማሩ፣ወደው እንዳልወደዱ፣ጠልተው እንዳልጠሉ፣አምተው እንዳላሙ፣ተሳድበው እንዳልተሳደቡና ሌላም አስተሳሰብ ወይንም አመለካከት ያላቸው ብሔረሰባችን ውስጥ ብዙ ናቸው ብል እውነቱን በማውጣቴ ንዴትንና ጥላቻን ካባባስኩባችሁ ይቅርታ ልል ነበር ነገር ግን ምን ያለበት ዝላይ አይችልም ነው የሚብለው? እውነት ከመናገር ሌላ ያጠፋሁት ነገር የለም ለማለት ነው። ካጠፋሁ ጠቅልላውን አስተያየቴን በመስጠቴም አጥፍቻለሁ ማለት ነው እንደምታስቡት ከሆነ። ይቅርታ ቀደም ብዬ እንዳልኳችሁ እንናገር እንጂ እንድንግባባ።

ዋናው ነገር አገራችንን ከመለወጣችን በፊት የራሳችንን አስተሳሰብና አመለካከት መለወጥ፣ እንደድሮው ማሰብን መተው፣ ዘረኝነትን ማስወገድ፣ መከባበርንና መተባበርን መልመድ፣ ቅራኔንና ጥላቻን በዱላ፣ ጠመንጃ፣ በትቺትና ወሬ ሳይሆን ችግሮችን ወይንም ጉዳዮችን በሰላምና አክብሮት ተወያይተን መፍትሄ መፈለግ ነው። ቅናትና ምቀኝነትም  በዚህ በአዲሱ ክፍለ ዘመን ምንም ብንናደድ፣ብንፈነዳ እንደማይሠራ አጥብቀን ማወቅም አስፈላጊ ይመስለኛል 

መልካሙ ተበጀ ንቱን አሳለፍነው

መለወጥና መለወጥ እንችላለን

አብዛኛው ሕዝባችን ምን ያህል አስተሳሰቡ እንዳልተለወጠ ለማወቅ አያዳግትም፣ ምክንቱም አዲሱ የአሠራር አስተዳደር በአዲስ መንፈስ ለመምራት በመሞከሩ ደስተኛ ያልሆኑና የድሮው አሠራር እስካሁንም ልባቸው ውስጥ ያለው ብሔረሰባችን ሁሌም ለቅራኔና ጥላቻ ይዳረጋሉ። መፍትሄውም መጀመሪያ ራስን መለወጥና ከዚያም የሚያስፈልጉንን ነገሮች መለወጥ እንደምንችል ነው።

በጣም የሚያሳዝነውና የሚዘገንነው ነገር ቢኖር ብዙሃኑ ምሁሮቻችንም በየዕለቱ እንደ ሕፃን ቀስ በቀስ በማደግና በመልካም አመራር ላይ ያለውን አዲሱን የአገራችንን ለውጥ እያዩ ያደጉበትን የዘወትር ትቺት  ዓመል አድርገው በዘር አመካኝተው ሁሌ ያለምክንያት ሲቃረኑና ሲያንቋሽሹ መስማትና ማየቱ ነው።

ከብዙ ዓመታት በፊት ለውጡ እንደተጀመረ ሀሳባቸውን በየጊዜው በድኅረ ገጽ ላይ አዘውትረው የሚጽፉትም ምሁራን ወገኖቻችን በእድሜ ተሸንፈውና ምናልባት ስለ ሰለቻቸው ልበልና ከመታየትና መሰማት ተሰውረው በጤናም እንዳሉ ለማወቅ አልቻልንም። ያው የምንጠብቀው እንደ ሂሩት በቀለ ሲሞቱ መስማቱን ነው። እስከዚያው ድረስ ግን እስከ ዛሬ ላበረከቱት አስተውጽኦ በሕይወት እያሉ ማመስገን ይኖርብናል። 

ያላዋቂ ሳሚ ...እንደሚባለው ሁሉ በአመራርና በለውጡ ጥፋትም ሆነ ድክመት ካለ የሁላችንም ጥፋትና ኃላፊነት እንደሆነም መረዳት ጥሩ ነው። ለገንቢነት የተሞከሩት የሀሳብ ጥፋቶች የበለጠ እንዲበላሹ እልህ ከማስያዝ፣ ልማቱ በይበልጥ እንዳይሻሻል ቅራኔና ያልተረጋገጠ ወሬና ትችት ከማዘውተር፣ ማበረታቻ ሀሳብንና ምስጋናንም ማዘውተሩ ለእድገታችን ቋሚ መሰላል መሆኑን መልሰን መላልሰን መለማመድ ይኖርብናል።

ብዙ ባሕላችን ሆነው አብሮአችን ያደጉትን ፀባያችንንና ዓመላችንን ትሕትና በተሞላበትና ለየት ባሉ በመንፈስ ተቀባይነት ባላቸው መልካም ዓመሎች ለመለወጥ በጥንካሬና በቆራጥ መንፈስ መታገል ይኖርብናል። ሕብረተሰባችንም የእያንዳንዱን ግለሰብ ለውጥ አይቶ ተቀየረ(ች)፣ ተለወጠ(ች)፣ ኮራ(ች)፣ ዘነጠ(ች)፣ ተቀየመ(ች)፣ እንደድሮ አይደለም፣ አይደለችም በማለት በአሉታዊ ምክንያቶችና ነገራት የባሰ ከማደፍረስ የራሳችንን ፀባይ ከጊዜው ለውጥ ጋር ማስማማትን ማዘውተርና በጥሩ መንፈስም መቀበል ያስፈልገናል።

ማወቅ ያለብን ማንም ከመሬት ተነስቶ ምንም ሳያደርገው ወይንም ሳያደርጋት፣ ስለ እሱ ወይንም እሷ ወሬም ቢወራ ሳናጣራ ሰውን የመጥላት ልማዳችንን ማቆም እንዳለብን ነው።

በደንብ ማስተዋል ያለብን ከዚህ በፊት በሥራቸውና አስተሳሰባቸው ብቁና ችሎታ የነበራቸውን መልካም ለሠሩልን ግለሰቦች ሁሉ ውለታቸውን በጥሩ ሁኔታ ማመስገን እንዳለብንም ማወቁ ጥሩ ነው። ምንም ቢሆን ምንም ማንንም በአድልዎ፣ በዘር፣ በጥላቻና ቅናት ምክንያት አስወግደን በመጥፎ አመለካከት እንዳናይ የእያንዳንዳችን ኃላፊነትም መሆኑን ነው።

ዘመድ ከዘመዱ...ካመዱ ብለው ድሮ እንደተረቱት፣ በአሁኑ ጊዜም ልክ እንዳለፉት ዘመናት ዝምድና፣ ወገናዊነት፣ ዘርነትንና አድልዎነትን ተመርኩዘን ለማሞገስም ሆነ ለማመስገን ልዩነታችንን እናሳያለን። ይህም መስተንግዶ ከባሕላችን የመነጨ ባኅሪ በመሆኑ፣ መንፈሳዊ አስተሳሰባቸውን ቀደም ብለው የለወጡት ግለሰቦቻችን የባሕሪውን መነሻ በደንብ ስለሚያውቁ ጥላቻ ባለው መጥፎ አመለካከት እንደማያዩትም ደግመው ደጋግመው ከሚያደርጉት ተግባራዊ ድርጊቶች እናስተውላለን።

እንኳን ላሳደገኝ እዚህ ላደረሰኝ፣

አመሰግናለሁ ባዳው ላጐረሰኝ በማለት የአገራችን አዝማሪዎች ተጫውተዋል።

ይሁንና በትምህርት ቤትም ሆነ በቤተሰብ ደረጃ ስለእነዚህና ሌሎችም የሰላም ኑሮ ባኅሪዎች አጥብቆ ያስተዋለና ምክር የሰጠ ምሁርና ዘመድ በጭብጥ የሚገመት ነው። እነዚህም ጥፋቶች የተዘረዘሩት ለወቀሳ ሳይሆን አብሮን ያደጉ ባኅሪዎች መሆናቸውንና በአዲሱ ዘመንም ልብ ማለቱና ነገራትን አስተውሎ እገሌ በነገረን ወሬ ብቻ የቅርብ ጓደኞቻችንንና ሌላውንም ሰው ከመጥላታችንና ከመራቅችን በፊት በራሳችን ኅሊና ማመዛዘንና ሳንሸበር በትዕግሥት መጠያየቅንና መወያየትን መቻል ወይንም መልመድ እንዳለብን ነው።

የእያንዳንድችን ብሔረሰብ ባኅሪና አኗኗርም የተለያየ ቢሆንም ብዙዎቻችን ካደግን በኋላ ለጥቅምና ኑሮ ብለን ተሽሎና አይሎ በሚገኘው ብሔር ስማችንንና እምነታችንን ለውጠን እንደምንኖር ማንም ሰው እንደማይክድ ተስፋ በማድረግ ነው።

ለምሳሌ ያህል የስም ለውጥ፣ ብርሃኑ አብደላ፣ መስፍን ሁሴን፣ ወንዶሰን ገመዳ፣ አልማዝ ወልደሰናይ፣ ሐብተወልድ ጫላ፣ በዳኔ ገሠሠ፣ ወዘተ ናቸው። ይህ ለወቀሳና ለመወንጀል ሳይሆን አብሮ ለመኖር ብሔሩ የሚያደርገው የኑሮ ድርጊት ምን ያህል ተግባራዊና የፈቃደኝነት መፍትሔ እንደሆነለት ነው።

ይህ ዛሬ በዝርዝር የፃፍኩት የአገራችን(የኢትዮጵያ) ሕዝብ የኑሮ ባኅሪም አዲስ ያልተሰማ ወሬ መስሎ ቢታይም እውነት እንደነበረ ብዙዎቻችን ብናውቅም ተግባሩ እኔ ከሞትኩ ብዙ ዓመታት በኋላ በደንብና በተሻሻለ ሁናቴ ታሪካችን ውስጥ ገብቶ እንደሚኖር ተስፋ አደርጋለሁ።

መሀሙድ አህመድ - ዝምታ ነው መልሴ

ሰውን ቀርበው በደንብ ሳያውቁ በደፈናው በሰሙት ወሬ ብቻ እገሌ እንደዚህ ነው፣ እንደዚህ ዓይነት ሰው ነው፣ ወዘተ ስለተባሉ ብቻ የማያውቅትን ሰው ለመቅረብ በተወራላቸው ወሬ ጥላቻን የሚያዘወትሩ እንዳሉ የታወቀ ነው። እንደባሕል ሆኖ ሕብረተሰባችንና ማህበረሰባችንም ወሬን በማመን ተገቢ የሆነ ያልሆነ ምክንያት ፈልፍለው መልካም ሥራ የሠሩትን ሁሉ ረስተው ሰውን የሚነጥሉና የሚገልሉ እምብዛም ግለሰቦች እንዳሉ የማይካድ ነው።

ዶሮ ውኃ ጠምቶት መንገድ ላይ ይጠጣል፣

ከዋሉ ካደሩ መረሳት ይመጣል በማለት ንዋይ ደበበ ዘፍኖታል።

ለዚህ ነው እንኳን ጥሩ ሥራችንን ለሰው መንገር ቀርቶ ለራሳችንም ለተደረገልን ጥሩ ድርጊት ማመስገን የሚከብደን። የዛን ሰው መጥፎም ሆነ ጥሩ ወሬ ብንሰማም ከመራቅና በግልምጫ ከማየት፣ ቀርበን መተዋወቁና መወያየቱ ብዙ ነገሮችን ያሻሽላል፣ ያቀራርባል፣ የሁላችንንም ጥሩ ጎናችንንም ለማወቅ ያመቻል።

ሁላችንም እንደምናውቀው የሰው ልጅ በኑሮው ላይ ብዙ ችግሮችን አሸንፎ ለመኖር የሚያደርገው ትግል ብዙ እንደሆነ ነው። ይህንንም ለማድረግ ብዙዎቹ ከሌላው ጋር ተገናኝተውና ተወያይተው ችግራቸውን ለማቃለል ሲሞክሩ፣ አንዳንዶች ደግሞ ሌላውን ላለማስቸገር ወይንም ችግራቸውን ላለማሰራጨትና ከዚህ በላይ የተጠቀሱት ልዩነታችንን ምክንያት በማድረግ ከሚያውቁትና ከሌሎችም ርቀው በማንም ላይ የጥላቻ መንፈስ ሳይኖራቸው በሰላምና በደስታ የሚኖሩ ናቸው።

ስለራሴ ማውቀው እኔው እራሴ ነኝ፣

ለምን ዝም አይልም ሌላው ካላገዘኝ።

በማለት ድምፃዊው ንዋይ ደበበ ችግሩን በዘፈን አጋርቶናል።

ብዙም ዝርዝር ውስጥ ሳልገባ የተባለውን በሙሉ ስለምናውቅ በተቻለ ዘዴ የሰው ወሬ ሰምተን ከመለያየት ወይንም ከመራራቅ፣ እይታችን በሞትና ሕመም ጊዜ ብቻ ሳይሆን ለእያንዳንዳችን መልካም ምኞት ኖሮን የጋራ የሆነ መንፈሳዊ ሥነልቦናና ሥነምግባር በተሞላበት ሀሳብና አስተያየት በሕይወት ተገናኝተን በጽሞና መወያየቱ ጥሩ የመቀራረብ ልምድን ሊያመጣ እንደሚችል ሙሉ ተስፋ በማድረግ ነው።

ማወቅ እናውቃለን፣ ብንናገር እናልቃለን ማለት ቀረ። ይልቁንም በጣም የሚያሳዝነንና የሚቆጨን ያሰብነውንና የፈለግነውን መልካም ነገር ሳናደርግና ሀሳባችንን ያለስድብ ሳንናገር መሞታችን ነው። 

እንደምናውቀው የአገራችንም ብሔር የሥራ አሠራር ሁሌም አገዛዝ ወይም አስተዳደር ላይ ባሉት ብሔረ ሰቦች ሀሳብ ብቻ የተመሠረተ እንደሆነና ይህም አስተሳሰብ ሲወርድ ሲዋረድ የወረስነው የእኩልነት መብት ጠንቅ አሁንም እንዳይደገም በመደረጉ መብቱን የተነፈጉት ጥቂት ግለሰቦች ለውጡን ስላልለመዱትና ስላልተደሰቱ አምባገነን መሆንን መርጠው ሌተቀን ከተመረጡት አዲሱ ሥርዓት መሪዎች ጋር እየታገሉ ይኖራሉ።

አባቱ ዳኛ፣ ልጁ ቀማኛ የተባለው ወገናዊ እርክብካቤ ከቀረ ብዙ ጊዜ ሆኖታል። አሁን የሥራህ ያውጣህ/ሽ ጊዜ መሆኑን መቀበል ያቃታቸው ግለሰቦች እንዳሉ ግልጽ ነው። በያዝነው በአዲሱ ክፍለ ዘመን ሀሳባችንን ለመግለጽና ያፈለግነውን ለማለት መብታችን ቢሆንም፣ ጥላቻና ዘረኝነትን ምርኩዝ አድርገን ሌላውን ወገኖቻችንን ዓይንህ/ሽ ላፈር ማለት ከሰብዓዊነት ውጪ ከመሆኑም በላይ ተገቢም እንዳልሆነ በደንብ ማወቅም የውዴታ ግዴታችን ነው።

ከጊዜው ለውጥ ጋር ለመራመድም አስተሳሰባችን ካለፉት ዘመናት የተሻለና ሰብዓዊ ርኅራሄን ያዘለ መሆን እንዳለበትና የምንኖርበት አካባቢውና ባሕሪው አመቺ ባይሆንም ለየት ባለ እሳቤ ራሳችንን ለመለወጥና ለማሻሻል ትልቅ ትዕግስትና ጊዜ እንደሚያስፈልገን መገንዘብና ጥሩ የማስተዋል ኅሊናም እንዲኖረን ያስፈልጋል።

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