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  • levon
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    Re: That joke of a country called Armenia?

    Here is what I gotta say.
    First of all, bell-the-cat (rapist), who in the sh&t do you think you are to comment on the situation in Armenia. I think you better get back to spanking the monkey to porn, and make sure you're daughter isn't in any of them. You have so far made it clear that your entire mission is to degrade the image of Armenia.

    I'll probably get banned for this, but it's worth it.
    F&ck f@ggots, f&ck the emo, the goth, the whatever f&ck. Armenia doesn't need sissies, f@ggots, le$bians. We don't need political correctness, feminism, or whatever orther f@cked up political philosophy being cooked up by the western freaks.

    We need strong minded people who'll be ready to fight for our continued freedom, carry on our traditions, language and customs, AND continue rebuilding our country.

    So bell-the-cat. Do go back to m@sturbating your cats you pathetic piece of sh!t. You have no credibility here, so go back to your sh!thole and don't come out.

    by by. See you all in a month

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
    Where did u get that one what students ? I watch armenian tv and read newspapers nothing said about such things...
    It is quoted from the cdinsight report, which is derived from the Rollingstone report, which is based on the EurasiaNet report. The EurasiaNet wording is:
    Yerevan public school students told EurasiaNet.org that police
    routinely visit their schools now to check the bags of those students
    who are wearing half-torn jeans, black gloves or other clothes in
    pink and black, and who have body piercings - a look considered
    typically emo.
    My point being that with every succesive Chinese whisper of this story, Armenia gets to look sillier and sillier.
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 12-19-2010, 07:44 PM.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by retro View Post
    What young Armenians need to be made to understand is that they can't have freedom without responsibility. Youth cultures have long been subverted by various, nefarious poltical forces and criminal elements. Whilst in todays, highly integrated and globalised world it's impossible to be completely insular. Armenia needn't allow misfits and deadbeats to undermine it's patriarchal order or sense of national cultural identity.
    If you went out and asked those "young Armenians" they might say that they have no freedom, and their only responsibility is not to endanger the status of those in positions of political, religious, and criminal power.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by retro View Post
    What young Armenians need to be made to understand is that they can't have freedom without responsibility. Youth cultures have long been subverted by various, nefarious poltical forces and criminal elements. Whilst in todays, highly integrated and globalised world it's impossible to be completely insular. Armenia needn't allow misfits and deadbeats to undermine it's patriarchal order or sense of national cultural identity.
    Yes, unfortunately (for us) being Armenian comes with an added responsibility compared to other nations (lucky bastards).

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  • retro
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    What young Armenians need to be made to understand is that they can't have freedom without responsibility. Youth cultures have long been subverted by various, nefarious poltical forces and criminal elements. Whilst in todays, highly integrated and globalised world it's impossible to be completely insular. Armenia needn't allow misfits and deadbeats to undermine it's patriarchal order or sense of national cultural identity.
    Last edited by retro; 12-19-2010, 04:54 PM.

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  • Mos
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    I really don't understand all the controversy here. Really who wants a culture that advocates Satanism and other pagan idiocy to grow among the youth, especially in Armenia where the youth is much more precious than youth in a bigger country. Every child counts. I'm not saying become a moral police, but at least try to dissuade children from taking part in sub-cultures that have to do with Satan - I mean really that's going over the line.

    It seems also what's coming into this discussion is the approaching of Western/Hollywood culture on Armenian society. In my opinion, there are both good and bad things to take away from Western Culture (hollywood not so much), but at the same time it's hard for anyone to prevent that culture from permeating Armenia, as it's permeating the whole world. So we must accept this permeation, but we should also try to prevent the bad sides from coming in and let the good sides instead. And of course at the same time, never forget our Armenian culture, our Holy Church, and our Language. All of this should be more important than anything else, everything else is secondary in my eyes. Having Armenians appreciate their roots, their history, and want to better their country is the key.

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  • UrMistake
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Embarassing indeed.
    Students are being subjected to wardrobe checks where police are looking for torn jeans, body piercings, black gloves, as well as any clothing that is pink and black.
    Where did u get that one what students ? I watch armenian tv and read newspapers nothing said about such things...

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Embarassing indeed.
    Students are being subjected to wardrobe checks where police are looking for torn jeans, body piercings, black gloves, as well as any clothing that is pink and black.
    They should have uniforms in school anyways. It's not a fashion show.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    How embarrassing. Critical thinking in many places is at a sad low.
    Embarassing indeed.
    Students are being subjected to wardrobe checks where police are looking for torn jeans, body piercings, black gloves, as well as any clothing that is pink and black.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    And a happy home awaits both of you in civilised countries like Afghanistan. Go there and, like the Taliban, hang the sinfull television sets full of Holywood films from the tree tops. Then, again like the Taliban, cut down the trees because devils live in them and drop onto young peoples heads, spoiling and brainwashing them into becoming zombies and slaves to sex industries. (Quote: "Parks, thought to be popular gathering spots for emo aficionados, are also under close surveillance". - so that is why the Yerevan mafiosi are intent on destroying all of the city's parks and replacing them with bars where their skinhead thugs can hang out!)
    Taliban is a product of USA, created by your friends the CIA

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