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Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
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Although the recognition by foreign countries of the Armenian genocide does not mean anything to us, it is pleasant because the Turks are getting pissed of.
Had we only given so much attention, money and lobbying to inform the world Artsakh was an Armenian region and deserves international recognition... not speaking about how we could counter the fake Khojaly massacre and inform the world about the Sumgait/Baku/Kirovabad pogroms.
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Hey guys, the Swedish parliament did it !!!!!!!
131 against 130 , the resolution passed !!!
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post"Things would be a lot different had we just followed natures way. The family unit would be very differemt. Studying isolated indian tribes in the Amazon jungles yielded interesting discoveries about how people behave in a natural setting. There are no husbands and wives. People follow their natural instinct which is serial monogamy."
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View Postyou constantly proclaim that you're against Armenians reproducing Armenians
Show me a single example of where i said anything like that or stfu.
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you constantly proclaim that you're against Armenians reproducing Armenians
Show me a single example of where i said anything like that or stfu.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostWell were not going to reclaim any lives since that is impossible but we might get ourselves some justice when the opportunity arises. I would very much argue that our pain is his consern because we all do live in the same world and obviosly our pain sure became the concern of that security gaurd and his family. Crap like genocide effects way more people then those directly involved. Genocide cheapens life and that brings other dire consequences with it. There was no need to tell Jos to piss off there but thats muk being muk i guess.
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Well were not going to reclaim any lives since that is impossible but we might get ourselves some justice when the opportunity arises. I would very much argue that our pain is his consern because we all do live in the same world and obviosly our pain sure became the concern of that security gaurd and his family. Crap like genocide effects way more people then those directly involved. Genocide cheapens life and that brings other dire consequences with it. There was no need to tell Jos to piss off there but thats muk being muk i guess.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Jos View PostI think both you and Haykakan make interesting points. Perhaps I'm starting to understand - the psychological effects can often be more profound than the actual physical harm. But surely, burdening every generation with the pains of generations past is not a healthy proposition. And attacking embassies and killing diplomats would never help with the pyschological aspects, but only make them worse. I guessing it's a quick rush (like drinking cola it makes you feel good for while but ultimately you feel worse later on).
Originally posted by Mukuch View PostGuys, sins when we are on the sofa of amateur psychologist turks?)))
Jos, piss of... our pain is not of your xxxxen concern.Last edited by KanadaHye; 03-11-2010, 07:49 AM.
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