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  • The Year 2084?

    [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]The Year 2084?

    i have decided to write this article to inform the Armenian Diaspora what is really happening in Armenia regarding Immigration based on actual figures from Ministry Immigration, of instead of pure Speculation.

    The question is when Armenia will adopt a policy to increase the population and in order to score a higher economical growth

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    thats kind of funny, goerge orwell's 1984, and now Armenia's 2084. lol anyway actually no dont worry there will always be armenians in armenian, its impossible for every single last person to leave.

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    • #3
      This is nothing new. I have been saying this all along, and it is only a matter of time. But the stupid apathetic Armenians here in the Diaspora are anything but tuned in to this. With some reality TV and "clubbin" who cares if a nation goes asunder. One look at the idiots on the profiles here on Armenianclub will show you the future of the Diasporan Armenians. Sad, but the quality is defunct.

      Samurai, please don't be naive.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        dude im not being naive, think about it, Armenia is a country w/ some resources atleast. There will always be people there. It's not like every last villager is gonna sell his cows, and move to LA. There will always be someone who realizes it would be better to stay and become president of Armenian than to move to LA and work construction. And entire nation is not going to abandon their country.

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        • #5
          hold on I JUST changed my mind. I hope everyone leaves Armenia; I'll move in, take all the lands, make it my own country. YAAY problem solved.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
            dude im not being naive, think about it, Armenia is a country w/ some resources atleast. There will always be people there. It's not like every last villager is gonna sell his cows, and move to LA. There will always be someone who realizes it would be better to stay and become president of Armenian than to move to LA and work construction. And entire nation is not going to abandon their country.
            What does having resources have anything to do with people being there? What resources does it have? Nothing in demand that's for sure. Furthermore, it is precisely its lack of resources that is debilitating. Apparently, for someone who is well versed in wishful thinking, history and politics cannot phase him, for he is better off in his imaginitive fancy, than coming to grips with actual demographics and population shifts.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              what im saying is if everyone leaves armenia, someone else will take it. So why dont Armenians just keep it.

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              • #8
                Not just someone else, Turks. Precisely what the dilemma is. And it won't be called "Armenia" either. Do you get it now?
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #9
                  Yeah thats why the day wont come where there will be no armenians in armenia, besides the less armenians there are, the more land will belong to each individual, making politics less complicated, that's always a good thing.

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                  • #10
                    I think Armenia has great potential to grow into a modern functioning society. Even if it won't end up attracting (old) diasporans back, it will attract people to stay there. Armenia is going through very big changes as we speak. No. It has not gone backwards, as far as I can see. It's definitely moving forward, albeit very slowly and painfully.

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