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  • #21
    Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

    Btw, yes he's xxxish. Just another reason why I respect those 'evil' joos.
    Last edited by Muhaha; 05-06-2010, 10:57 PM.

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    • #22
      Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      I always though those Armenians were Rabiz like in hayastan, but from what I've heard they're really getting down to the level of the hispanic/black gangster culture, one of the most disgusting cultures I've ever seen. I guess it's not good for Armenians to be concentrated in themselves.

      Why were you picked on?
      I don't know, because I was normal as opposed to them? For the record, these are all Rabiz people I'm talking about, but they're also a blend of wannabe-mafia and gangster. So, I don't know what hybrid they are, but they think they're better than other Armenians; therefore, they hate on all the others.

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      • #23
        Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

        Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
        Huh? What part of this story has to do with being assimilated and being American? Problems in the Armenian community are solely the fault of Armenians. I WISH Armenians would assimilate, because maybe then they'd start to approach their lives with a little more logic.

        Why are other young Americans, like this guy, who is only 25, creating fortunes for themselves and Armenians are off acting like complete retards? Is that the fault of America?
        Are you kidding me? Ofcourse, even among the Armenians there are successful young businessman, but the point is that the mass of the Armenians is just pchacac. This story, as a lot of other stories, has to do that Armenians have just lost their values and are ''gang-bangers'' now, whose life just is having money, listening to rap, having sex with as much people as they can, and being like ''Sweet Sixteen''.

        When I went to America, my cousin asked me are you popular? What, popular? I do not understand, at my university we are all equals, doesn't matter if you are fatt, smart, rich or whatever (Netherlands). In America apparently, you have ''popular'' children, who are rich and ''gangster'', and the rest. I really had to laugh, I even got in a fight with her because she was so pro-American eventhough I mentioned I am not pro-European bust just pro-Armenian, but they do not understand what is Armenian. Also, they are so far from Armenia and their wealth and work situation is so xxxxed up that most of the people can not even take a normal vacation or do not have the money for.

        The culture in America cannot be compared to the culture in The Netherlands, France or Germany. Here they at least have a culture ''just act normal, you are crazy enough'', but in America I have never seen a bit of culture (except for rap, McDonalds, Money is everything, Sweet Sixteen and other kinds of xxxx).

        Our youth is being brainwashed from kindergarden till highschool, why j-e-w-s are so succesful is because they have a much stronger culture to resist these and they have their own religion (it would be much better if we also had a seperate Armenian religion, as this would help against the assimilation, and most of them do not live in California, where all the SCUM lives and as we know every state has it's own laws).
        Last edited by Tigranakert; 05-07-2010, 01:25 AM.

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        • #24
          Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

          The discussion on Armenians who have picked up the "Gang-Banger", "Rapper", "Sweet-Sixteen", and all other negative aspects of American culture is a different discussion since those types of people weren't involved in this story. These people were being "Armenian" more than anything else. They weren't being "gang-bangers", they were being ''traditional'' Armenians, exactly the type found in Armenia itself. America isn't the reason why this guy felt like he had to kill somebody for calling his sister a bit**.

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          • #25
            Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

            --double post--
            Last edited by levon; 05-07-2010, 07:27 AM.

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            • #26
              Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

              Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
              The discussion on Armenians who have picked up the "Gang-Banger", "Rapper", "Sweet-Sixteen", and all other negative aspects of American culture is a different discussion since those types of people weren't involved in this story. These people were being "Armenian" more than anything else. They weren't being "gang-bangers", they were being ''traditional'' Armenians, exactly the type found in Armenia itself. America isn't the reason why this guy felt like he had to kill somebody for calling his sister a bit**.
              You are absolutely correct. That was traditional Armenian behavior. I'm guessing most of you guys surprised by this story didn't grow up in Armenia, specifically, Yerevan. I can tell you that back home there are two things bound to draw blood, calling someone "Son-of-a-b1tch", or calling his sister a "B1tch". Had they been regular "American hoodlums", they wouldn't give a sh1t about someone insulting their sister.

              Growing up in Yerevan, fighting becomes an everyday thing, mostly small things, but there's a lot of pride behind it, street talk, and street respect. A lot of kids walk around with knifes an hand-made weapons (jakhac, lom, etc). Everyone's looking for a fight. You walk into the wrong neighborhood, and 12 year olds might come looking for trouble. You just kinda get used to it growing up. However, it usually never leads to murder, just a beating here and there.

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              • #27
                Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

                Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
                The discussion on Armenians who have picked up the "Gang-Banger", "Rapper", "Sweet-Sixteen", and all other negative aspects of American culture is a different discussion since those types of people weren't involved in this story. These people were being "Armenian" more than anything else. They weren't being "gang-bangers", they were being ''traditional'' Armenians, exactly the type found in Armenia itself. America isn't the reason why this guy felt like he had to kill somebody for calling his sister a bit**.
                Wrong. I am almost certain that the killer was a wannabe gangbanger looking like a stupid mexican. The fact is, that in Armenia, or between Armenians in The Netherlands, France, Greece, Lebanon, there are fights, but this does not lead to killing each other with knives or guns, not as much as in Los Angelxxxx (which is EASILY available and promoted in American culture). Also, most of the killings in Armenia (which are far less than in Los Angelxxxx) are mafia-related, and are not committed by teenagers like in Los Angelxxxx.

                Just look at the highschools, I have never seen cops at highschools in Armenia or in The Netherlands, in America most of the youth is just brainwashed to stupidity...

                America is the worst country to live in for an Armenian (ofcourse, in all the countries in the world we will eventually assimilate), and this is the new White Genocide. We have lost more than a million Armenians in America.

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                • #28
                  Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

                  Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                  Wrong. I am almost certain that the killer was a wannabe gangbanger looking like a stupid mexican. The fact is, that in Armenia, or between Armenians in The Netherlands, France, Greece, Lebanon, there are fights, but this does not lead to killing each other with knives or guns, not as much as in Los Angelxxxx (which is EASILY available and promoted in American culture). Also, most of the killings in Armenia (which are far less than in Los Angelxxxx) are mafia-related, and are not committed by teenagers like in Los Angelxxxx.

                  Just look at the highschools, I have never seen cops at highschools in Armenia or in The Netherlands, in America most of the youth is just brainwashed to stupidity...

                  America is the worst country to live in for an Armenian (ofcourse, in all the countries in the world we will eventually assimilate), and this is the new White Genocide. We have lost more than a million Armenians in America.
                  Well I would call it the Hispanic/Black gang Genocide. But to stop we have to spread awareness. I would recommend making a video, putting on youtube (as a start).

                  In Europe too, though I find high school kids that are as bad as the Americans, maybe a little better. The problem is this youth American culture is a global one so everyone tries to embrace, of course in other countries it is less.
                  Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                  "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                  • #29
                    Re: Another tragic Armenian tale

                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                    Wrong. I am almost certain that the killer was a wannabe gangbanger looking like a stupid mexican. The fact is, that in Armenia, or between Armenians in The Netherlands, France, Greece, Lebanon, there are fights, but this does not lead to killing each other with knives or guns, not as much as in Los Angelxxxx (which is EASILY available and promoted in American culture). Also, most of the killings in Armenia (which are far less than in Los Angelxxxx) are mafia-related, and are not committed by teenagers like in Los Angelxxxx.

                    Just look at the highschools, I have never seen cops at highschools in Armenia or in The Netherlands, in America most of the youth is just brainwashed to stupidity...

                    America is the worst country to live in for an Armenian (ofcourse, in all the countries in the world we will eventually assimilate), and this is the new White Genocide. We have lost more than a million Armenians in America.
                    I'm sure you are making your comments without having grown up in Armenia. Fights happen all the time, the only difference is, guns aren't easy to come by, and so murders don't happen. It's a lot easier to get into trouble when there are two groups of people with guns, than with knifes or other types of weapons.

                    As I said, back home fights happen all the time, especially between kids of ages 10-18. I have no comment about what the guy was, as personally, I believe using a hidden weapon is cowardly; however, his motivations were very Armenian, even if the way he acted was influenced by LA crap culture.

                    I agree though, mixing Armenian hot-heads (which is majority of Armenian young men) with stupid thug culture creates a very dangerous environment.

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