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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by felizitation We agreed. I'm trying to do my best for english language, I have many more things to say in french.
    Tu peux parler comme tu veux. Tigran comprend le français aussi.

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by Baron Dants Theeeere you go. Glad this is settled. So no to Nike sweatshops, and yes to an IT company opening a branch in Armenia.

    I like the term "economic xxxx" by the way.

    We agreed. I'm trying to do my best for english language, I have many more things to say in french.

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by felizitation We agree ... I'm not saying we have to be the economic xxxx. We are not vietnamese, we have some familial rules...
    Theeeere you go. Glad this is settled. So no to Nike sweatshops, and yes to an IT company opening a branch in Armenia.



    I like the term "economic xxxx" by the way.

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by Baron Dants If a foreign investor who would pay 30 000 dollars to his employee in America, pays only 6000 to an employee in Armenia, I wouldn't mind, as 6000 dollars would allow for an alright life in Armenia (judging by what I've been told).

    But if some idiot like Nike comes here, gives horrible jobs with horrible conditions, and with horrible pay, it's not a question of pride. It's a question of human rights.
    We agree ... I'm not saying we have to be the economic xxxx. We are not vietnamese, we have some familial rules...

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by felizitation I thought, because of the kamikaze sentance.

    We don't care about the sweat shop. It will be made for spiurks visiting armenia
    Every foreign investor will underpay armenians. It is actually the case now, and it is both a shortcoming and an advantage.

    Don't be proud, underpayment is still better than unemployment. And as I said, it will be a difficult period, but it necessarly would evolve.
    If a foreign investor who would pay 30 000 dollars to his employee in America, pays only 6000 to an employee in Armenia, I wouldn't mind, as 6000 dollars would allow for an alright life in Armenia (judging by what I've been told).

    But if some idiot like Nike comes here, gives horrible jobs with horrible conditions, and with horrible pay, it's not a question of pride. It's a question of human rights.

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  • Artsakhtsi
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    Originally posted by Shahumyan What happened at Khojaly, massacres were committed on both sides remember....
    Sure i do, my uncles and my father where there, so i know what i'm talking about.
    What realy happend in Khogalu, azeri men was runnung away, and left behind their women and children, by safing their asses. So what happend is, these innocent ppl where caught in the middle of the fight....half of them where killed by their own men .So don't even start with that Khojalu bull.

    *can i ask u, where r u from? r u arevmtahay kam arevelahay ?!

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  • Shahumyan
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    first off, Danzig, i never said armenians didnt want independence, however, i still think the "leaders" who were undemocratically elected as i do recall, provided a disgusting vanguard, based on the idiotic ideology of freedom at all costs. The armenians wanted independance, im fine with that, and if that is democratically the opinion of the people, i must (and do) abide by it, however, i do not abide by the ANM (former)

    As for the capitalistic economics of it, well, if you want Armenians to live in extremely poor standards of living, but in "independance" (See: My many arguments why Armenia is arguable LESS independant) then so be it.

    As for foreign capitalists underpaying, i think this is not true, ALL capitalists underpay, ARmenian, Turk, Mongolian or otherwise, that is how they make their profit remember, by not giving the worker his full dues

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by felizitation I thought, because of the kamikaze sentance.

    We don't care about the sweat shop. It will be made for spiurks visiting armenia
    Every foreign investor will underpay armenians. It is actually the case now, and it is both a shortcoming and an advantage.

    Don't be proud, underpayment is still better than unemployment. And as I said, it will be a difficult period, but it necessarly would evolve.
    And by the way, the standard of life is low enough to avoid very stupid underpayment. Each foreign factory underpay since people work more than they should do, but they earn enough to live.

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  • felizitation
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    Originally posted by Baron Dants I never said I was reticent to foreign investment. I don't know where you got that from.

    I want foreign investment, and God knows we need it. That doesn't mean I would agree to Nike opening up a sweat shop and underpaying armenian workers.
    I thought, because of the kamikaze sentance.

    We don't care about the sweat shop. It will be made for spiurks visiting armenia
    Every foreign investor will underpay armenians. It is actually the case now, and it is both a shortcoming and an advantage.

    Don't be proud, underpayment is still better than unemployment. And as I said, it will be a difficult period, but it necessarly would evolve.

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  • xBaron Dants
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    I never said I was reticent to foreign investment. I don't know where you got that from.

    I want foreign investment, and God knows we need it. That doesn't mean I would agree to Nike opening up a sweat shop and underpaying armenian workers.

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