is actually a nationalist ethiopian party that still rules ethiopia as a single party state, it overthrew the soviet marxist implant government in the early 90's and Tedros was a part of this. however, he shows strong communist sympathies and is probably working with China to overthrow his own former government. he's not just a communist, he's a afro-nationalist traitor communist whom even you should justifiably loathe.
You either have no proof of this or are just making parts up.
Accept that your political party fucked up handling this crisis. It is the grown up thing to do.
Asher Ramirez
Chy-na
Ethan Hughes
Good grief, is accusing people of being a Commie the best you can do? What is this the 1950s?
Sebastian Green
Why are you comparing your single country to 1/5 of Europe? Is it because it suits your needs?
Tonight the US will be 1 person out of 331 (US Population is estimated to be 331 million not 350) will be infected. How many people would you walk past closely or stand next to in a store or transport if the restrictions were lifted, easily over 331 right?
Now imagine any of them can infect you, and you take it home and infect your own family.
My niece picked it up while working for our local hospital and it was that quick even with good PPE to protect her.
Now if you want to compare dick sizes because somehow that makes you feel better and somehow makes it more bearable to see the numbers in the US, go ahead. But the reality is, the US fucked it up like other European countries, because they valued the economy over the public's health and well being.
>Reflecting the changed international context after the demise of Soviet communism by 1990 the TPLF internationally avoided references to Marxism-Leninism. In February 1991 the EPRDF launched its final offensive against the PDRE regime assisted by a large EPLF contingent. When on 28 May 1991 the EPRDF entered Addis Ababa and took power as the Transitional Government of Ethiopia, the TPLF had 80,000, the EPDM 8,000 and the OPDO 2,000 fighters. The total number of TPLF-members was well beyond 100,000.[4]
>Reacting to the international political context after the demise of the Soviet Union the EPRDF/TPLF dropped all Marxist references in its political discourse, adopted a program of change based on multi-party politics, constitutional democracy, ethno-linguistic federalization and a mixed economy.[4] However, Ethiopia remains as an one-party dominant state.
Tedros was an official in this party throughout this era.