Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Provide numbers of how many diaspora armenians prepared to die for a second armenian state. Is it that hard?
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostGevz expresses himself in a harsh manner but I can see the frustration from which his behavior originates. The diaspora is indeed delusional about many things and has a very inaccurate perception of reality which I and others have proven many times over in these threads. The part that is frustrating(to me anyways) is that even when most diasporans are educated about the truth and the reality which exists, they quickly revert to their original way of thinking without explanation nor reason. Countless times I have shown that western countries are owned by private financial powers which are devastating those societies yet even after acknowledging this they still revert back to "Armenia needs to be like the west". What I have realized over the years is that as people like me try to educate the diasporans about the reality of the world they live in, they will vehemently deny that my teachings are true but their collective behavior tells a different story. I realized 35 years ago that Russia was our only hope yet it took our western educated diaspora leaders almost 30 years longer to realize the same thing. Most of the antirussian garbage is simply CIA and Turkish intelligence operations which peak during certain periods and will inexcplicably stop as soon as funding runs out. The creator of this thread Vrej1915 is a perfect example. We saw a barrage of posts from this character with all of them being antirussian in nature and just as suddenly he appeared..he disappeared. Never did he have a single constructive post about anything-it was all about Armenia is bad and Russia is satan. This type of shallow hate mongering is effective on people who are uneducated about the situation. Russia is as close to a friend as Armenia will get in this world but Russia has her own interests to worry about and is indeed under attack on many fronts. Armenia must become stronger and the only way to do this is to invest in her and her future. The diaspora has a big role to play. I have for decades been asking the diasporans to go to Armenia and make connections (personal, economic, spiritual..) with her. Lately some organizations have been set up to do just this by helping send our young diasporans to Armenia. The centennial saw many people go to Armena who would otherwise not have gone. I hope these events bring a lasting effect and start a trend. The issue though which needs to be addressed is the lag between reality and the diaspora's perception of it. The reasons for this lag are quite obvious, the brainwashing by western media is doing its job well. While people like me try to counter it we are fighting a very uphill battle. I think Gevz needs to end his overly harsh(not inaccurate) criticism of the diaspora because believe it or not the diaspora is slowly coming around and I know this because I regularly interact with her leaders. We do need the diaspora to get to where we all want. The diasporans and hayastantsis are all brothers and sisters who share the same future. A common misconception among diasporans is that the diaspora does not need Armenia and it can exist indefinitely without her. This is very wrong and it took the jews thousand years to learn this lesson and I hope we Armenians will not be as stubborn. Without a homeland the diaspora is doomed to extinction. It will morph into nothingness as it persists on preserving what has become irrelevant. Countries do not just dwell on preserving the past, they must morph and adept to the changing world. We can see this happening with our present state and the diaspora and this difference is the main reason for the differences in opinions and perceptions among hayastantsis and diasporans. The diaspora is dead without a homeland, it does not matter if it takes 100 years or 1000 years to die so long as it is dead. Our only hope of a future as a people, culture...is to have a nation of our own and to live there. Building a nation has never been easy but if we succeed we will have a country all of us can live in and be proud of.
I agree with you to an extent, however what you're asking for is baised and one-sided. Children like Gevz are the issue at the very core, their brainless parents taught them to label other Armenians parskahavs and so on, that will do nothing but divide us as people. All Armenians (as a whole) need to do is come together and setup an objective, we are getting close to this point which is why I have no issue with the current regime in Armenia. They are doing a great job playing with the cards they've been dealt. Russia is a great ally, I personally think we need to become closer with them. But here is where I disagree, we NEED to keep a balance in the world to truly be a great nation. We cannot just sit in the backseat and hope Russia gets us there, we need to make some moves politically to make ourselves relevant in today's world. Instead of focusing on corruption being the problem of Armenia, we need to focus on what we can do to progress, once we progress the rest of that crap will eventually wash out with the soviet mindset. We are not soviets, we are Armenians, and therefore until people get that through their skulls, we will always have gevz to remind us what differences we have instead of what we share.
Diaspora, what I do agree with you is that the Diaspora should have done a better job of building a bridge in the 90s. Personally, I feel my generation is the best we have had in terms of identifying themselves as Armenians that we've had in the last 100 years. Some have tsolveld, some don't care, but most (in my circle anyway) have taken active steps to regularly visit and take part in building our great country. I feel confident Armenia will be an appealing place to live for those who live in countries like the US, and will see an significant number of people moving back home within the next 10-15 years. I have taken a personally interest into the potential of moving there someday. I do not have this confidence in the US, i feel this country will fall apart within the next 20-30 years. The system is out of balance and out of synch, you are now a country run by corporations whereas even up to 50 years ago this was not the case.Last edited by Shant03; 06-03-2015, 07:12 AM.
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Provide numbers of how many diaspora armenians prepared to die for a second armenian state. Is it that hard?
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Inter hate? You are a lost soul living in la la land.
Let me know how many diaspora armenians fought in artsakh . Its a discussion i didn't call out persian armenian , indian armenian or chinese armenian.
I said pathetic diaspora because that is what it is. Everyone has an opinion you lost cause.
You fail to bring up numbers because its embarrasing.
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Originally posted by gevz View Posti know and have a very close numbers of how many diaspora armenians fought during artsakh liberation (excluding russian armenians) maybe research the exact numbers and we can talk about it. During arstakh war we had around 6 million armenians world wide.
Lets not forget the struggle was from 89 until 94. 5 years in total during one of armenias hardest times can you tell me how many diaspora came to the help of armenia????? Don't worry about bs money lets talk people who prepared to die for a second armenian state.
Let me know when you find the numbers.
i call the attention of the moderators regarding this individual,
despite being given a warning ( by yourselves ) regarding his agenda of inter-Armenian hate, pursues to do the same.
This is not acceptable to any self respecting Armenian whatever and wherever his background
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Gevz expresses himself in a harsh manner but I can see the frustration from which his behavior originates. The diaspora is indeed delusional about many things and has a very inaccurate perception of reality which I and others have proven many times over in these threads. The part that is frustrating(to me anyways) is that even when most diasporans are educated about the truth and the reality which exists, they quickly revert to their original way of thinking without explanation nor reason. Countless times I have shown that western countries are owned by private financial powers which are devastating those societies yet even after acknowledging this they still revert back to "Armenia needs to be like the west". What I have realized over the years is that as people like me try to educate the diasporans about the reality of the world they live in, they will vehemently deny that my teachings are true but their collective behavior tells a different story. I realized 35 years ago that Russia was our only hope yet it took our western educated diaspora leaders almost 30 years longer to realize the same thing. Most of the antirussian garbage is simply CIA and Turkish intelligence operations which peak during certain periods and will inexcplicably stop as soon as funding runs out. The creator of this thread Vrej1915 is a perfect example. We saw a barrage of posts from this character with all of them being antirussian in nature and just as suddenly he appeared..he disappeared. Never did he have a single constructive post about anything-it was all about Armenia is bad and Russia is satan. This type of shallow hate mongering is effective on people who are uneducated about the situation. Russia is as close to a friend as Armenia will get in this world but Russia has her own interests to worry about and is indeed under attack on many fronts. Armenia must become stronger and the only way to do this is to invest in her and her future. The diaspora has a big role to play. I have for decades been asking the diasporans to go to Armenia and make connections (personal, economic, spiritual..) with her. Lately some organizations have been set up to do just this by helping send our young diasporans to Armenia. The centennial saw many people go to Armena who would otherwise not have gone. I hope these events bring a lasting effect and start a trend. The issue though which needs to be addressed is the lag between reality and the diaspora's perception of it. The reasons for this lag are quite obvious, the brainwashing by western media is doing its job well. While people like me try to counter it we are fighting a very uphill battle. I think Gevz needs to end his overly harsh(not inaccurate) criticism of the diaspora because believe it or not the diaspora is slowly coming around and I know this because I regularly interact with her leaders. We do need the diaspora to get to where we all want. The diasporans and hayastantsis are all brothers and sisters who share the same future. A common misconception among diasporans is that the diaspora does not need Armenia and it can exist indefinitely without her. This is very wrong and it took the jews thousand years to learn this lesson and I hope we Armenians will not be as stubborn. Without a homeland the diaspora is doomed to extinction. It will morph into nothingness as it persists on preserving what has become irrelevant. Countries do not just dwell on preserving the past, they must morph and adept to the changing world. We can see this happening with our present state and the diaspora and this difference is the main reason for the differences in opinions and perceptions among hayastantsis and diasporans. The diaspora is dead without a homeland, it does not matter if it takes 100 years or 1000 years to die so long as it is dead. Our only hope of a future as a people, culture...is to have a nation of our own and to live there. Building a nation has never been easy but if we succeed we will have a country all of us can live in and be proud of.
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
I know and have a very close numbers of how many diaspora Armenians fought during Artsakh liberation (excluding Russian Armenians) Maybe research the exact numbers and we can talk about it. During Arstakh war we had around 6 million Armenians world wide.
Lets not forget the struggle was from 89 until 94. 5 years in total during one of Armenias hardest times can you tell me how many diaspora came to the help of Armenia????? Don't worry about BS money lets talk people who prepared to die for a second armenian state.
Let me know when you find the numbers.
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Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Originally posted by Hakob View PostIf you are trying to strengthen Armenia by defending Russo/Armenian relations, that does not mean that you should go ahead and saw seeds of Armenia/diaspora hatred. Keep your hatred to yourself. You are defeating you rown arguments. By mocking up diasporans and creating a split, you realize what Turks and most times Russians too always wanted. Let me tell you, anybody that comes up with such a sick and hateful mumbling about diasporans/homelanders is not a true patriot.
Keep your thoughts about Russia on Russia. If are here to proove to us that we are less patriotic than you then you may have psychological issues. Check yourself up.
You wouldn't leave your place of residence to fight against turks if your life dependant on it , neither would 95% of the pathetic diaspora. It's a fact just look at Artsakh liberation as an example. Who is the one that needs to check himself.
Stay on topic. Discuss all the great things Russia is doing for Armenia. P.S Before you sleep pray that the bear doesn't betray Armenia ever.Last edited by Gevz; 06-03-2015, 06:24 AM.
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Originally posted by Gevz View PostAll your posts are rubbish but ill quote this one because this post takes the cake of the dumbest post ever.
1% loooooooolllllllll whats the other 99% putting gel on your hair talking an arab language and collecting 15million during a telethon????? maybe the other 99% is getting conned by Barrack Hussein .... LETS RAISE 15 mil build 30 meters of new road and wait another year to build another 30 meters.
I would be happy to swap 100 billion dollars for 70% of our diaspora let this 70% rubbish go for $100bilion use this 100 bil and rebuild Armenia.
Its better getting 100 billion for this bunch of idiots in 40 years this 70% will end up marrying none Armenians/forget Armenia altogether but with 100billion we rebuild our country. I think its an excellent deal.
But reality is no one is dumb enough to pay for this pathetic 70% of our idiot diaspora becauase in 20-30 years these braindead westernised junk will be had for free aka fully retard thinking like west.
Keep your thoughts about Russia on Russia. If are here to proove to us that we are less patriotic than you then you may have psychological issues. Check yourself up.
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I forgot.
Russias 102 base contracts Armenian servicemen and pays them very good cash.
Not the diaspora or west or europe.
Armenia doesn't need anything from the west or EU fk them both! if we embrace there BS they will start brainwashing our population about how ga.y marriage is ok, hom0sexuals are ok etc etc. at least our only ally is against this BS.
I like serzh. just use them for money. good job - good chess player. just fix your incompetent ministers internally and you will be on the right path.Last edited by Gevz; 06-02-2015, 10:29 PM.
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