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Hate Meets History In Azeri Cartoonist's Anti-Armenian Art

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  • #11
    Yeah, it is few... I was being positive. haha

    My mom's best friend from Baku is a "pure" Azeri, and is a very cultured and well educated woman. I asked her recently what Azeries consider themselves ethnically. To my surprise, she said they consider themselves to be descended from Albino people - not Turks. I asked her what she meant by Albino, and she said,
    "You know, like Scandanavians."
    I said,
    "Thats funny, in US I learned that Azeries are Turkic."
    She didnt say anything.
    I also asked her if Azeries think they live in Europe or in Asia.
    She said,
    "The people are educated, they will say its Eurasia." lol Fair enough...

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    • #12
      I wouldn't automatically assume Azeris to be shyte just cause they're turkic, but what they did during the pogroms of Baku and Sumgait to people who struggled alongside them to build and develop these sites gave a clear picture of who they are and how "Turkish" they really are. My grandfather's niece lived in Baku all her life and in one night she lost everything she had worked for. She showed up at our doorstep with the clothes on her back and some precious possessions she had barely enough time to collect. The stories she told us were too much to believe.

      Whatever educated and civilized people there are in Baku must be just dieing of shame for the barbaric nature of the majority of their compatriots.
      Last edited by karoaper; 10-12-2005, 11:26 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
        To my surprise, she said they consider themselves to be descended from Albino people - not Turks.
        Albino people?
        What like these guys:





        Maybe she meant Albanians? As in Caucausus Albanians? Although the only people who could truly claim decent from Albanians are todays Udins.

        "Azeris" are ethnically Iranian. There are more "Azeris" living in Iran then there are in the artificial nation called Azerbaijan. The Iranians actually call them "Azaris". The inhabitants of todays nation called Azerbaijan are a blend of various Caucasians, some former Armenians, Kurds, Iranians, and of coarse semi-mongoloid Turanids, assimilated under Islam and a turkic tounge.

        I wouldn't automatically assume Azeris to be shyte just cause they're turkic, but what they did during the pogroms of Baku and Sumgait to people who struggled alongside them to build and develop these sites gave a clear picture of who they are and how "Turkish" they really are.
        karo, my family is from Baku, and what my dad tells me is that during the 60s and 70s there was a massive migration of barefoot Azeri peasants into Baku. I wouldn't say that those people who did and/or supported the pogroms developed anything. They cannot develop anything, they only know how to destroy. He said that before their influx from the countryside, in the city mostly lived Russians, Armenians, the other people whom we don't talk about and I don't like very much, and those few civilized and educated "Europeanized" Azeris.

        But I remember every Sunday morning some barefoot Azeri sheppards would come into the city and start yelling in broken Russian: "Sukhoi Heeeeeleb, Sukhoi Heeeeeleb, Sukhoi Heeeeeleb!" I've seen them climb into birdhouses and take the bread from there. There was a certain unaproachable quality about many of them, that made one think that these people are entirely alien to civilization.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by bell-the-cat
          Some pictures of his "work" would have been interesting.

          I have some Turkish propaganda from the 1980s that sounds similar. I'll scan and post it.
          Here is one.
          Attached Files
          Plenipotentiary meow!

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          • #15
            Hahaha. That's like that one scene from the movie Ghost where the evil demons take the baddies away.

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            • #16
              They're spreading hate and that's nothing new... The whole Khojaly killings, and blaming the Armenians for it! Why do they do that? To spread hate and change the way the public sees us. Too bad people are naive enough to buy into their crap.

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              • #17
                Re: Hate Meets History In Azeri Cartoonist's Anti-Armenian Art

                I came across a picture of one of those Azeri cartoons.
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                Plenipotentiary meow!

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                • #18
                  Re: Hate Meets History In Azeri Cartoonist's Anti-Armenian Art

                  Goody.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Hate Meets History In Azeri Cartoonist's Anti-Armenian Art

                    Goody? Not very!

                    Can anyone read what it says on it?
                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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                    • #20
                      Re: Hate Meets History In Azeri Cartoonist's Anti-Armenian Art

                      Originally posted by skhara
                      Albino people?
                      What like these guys:





                      Maybe she meant Albanians? As in Caucausus Albanians? Although the only people who could truly claim decent from Albanians are todays Udins.

                      "Azeris" are ethnically Iranian. There are more "Azeris" living in Iran then there are in the artificial nation called Azerbaijan. The Iranians actually call them "Azaris". The inhabitants of todays nation called Azerbaijan are a blend of various Caucasians, some former Armenians, Kurds, Iranians, and of coarse semi-mongoloid Turanids, assimilated under Islam and a turkic tounge.



                      karo, my family is from Baku, and what my dad tells me is that during the 60s and 70s there was a massive migration of barefoot Azeri peasants into Baku. I wouldn't say that those people who did and/or supported the pogroms developed anything. They cannot develop anything, they only know how to destroy. He said that before their influx from the countryside, in the city mostly lived Russians, Armenians, the other people whom we don't talk about and I don't like very much, and those few civilized and educated "Europeanized" Azeris.

                      But I remember every Sunday morning some barefoot Azeri sheppards would come into the city and start yelling in broken Russian: "Sukhoi Heeeeeleb, Sukhoi Heeeeeleb, Sukhoi Heeeeeleb!" I've seen them climb into birdhouses and take the bread from there. There was a certain unaproachable quality about many of them, that made one think that these people are entirely alien to civilization.


                      The armenoids from armenia at St. Paul in Fresno remind me of the same...

                      So your point was?

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