Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:35:43 PM
No.82073760
>>82072918
You know when you actually learn stuff you learn racism is inherently built on lies and misinformation
As a racist YOU HOPE the person or persons reading whatever you say don't she. The wherewithal to look up the information themselves
>This is Sebara bridge, it was one of two stone bridges built over the Blue Nile River during King Fasilides reign (1603 - 1667). Sebara bridge was later repaired during Emperor Menelik II's reign in 1901. During the Italian occupation, Ethiopian patriots deliberately broke parts of the bridge to restrict the movement of the Italians. Before the construction of another bridge after the war, people had to use a rope to cross from one side to the other.
>Although these bridges are sometimes referred to as "the Portuguese bridges," there is no source supporting the claim. The stonework is similar to that of the castles and churches build by Fasilides.
>Like other of the historic bridges, they await restoration because of lack of money.
You know when you actually learn stuff you learn racism is inherently built on lies and misinformation
As a racist YOU HOPE the person or persons reading whatever you say don't she. The wherewithal to look up the information themselves
>This is Sebara bridge, it was one of two stone bridges built over the Blue Nile River during King Fasilides reign (1603 - 1667). Sebara bridge was later repaired during Emperor Menelik II's reign in 1901. During the Italian occupation, Ethiopian patriots deliberately broke parts of the bridge to restrict the movement of the Italians. Before the construction of another bridge after the war, people had to use a rope to cross from one side to the other.
>Although these bridges are sometimes referred to as "the Portuguese bridges," there is no source supporting the claim. The stonework is similar to that of the castles and churches build by Fasilides.
>Like other of the historic bridges, they await restoration because of lack of money.