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My Reservations with the Dashnaks
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Re: My Reservations with the Dashnaks
Hi hrair, good answer and good post thank you for reading my post Thoroughly. if 12 pages of litriture can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences of illwritten childish accusation with no argument and logic what so ever than i don't know if the book is worth reading or the reader (you) is misunderstood (to tell the least or trying hard not to offend you). I think an educated historian such as RichardHovhanesian would offer more than what you present. It's a shame to get such a premitive and childish answer nice job.Last edited by Hye; 12-10-2011, 12:52 AM.
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Originally posted by Hye View PostHi hrair, good answer and good post thank you for reading my post Thoroughly. if 12 pages of litriture can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences of illwritten childish accusation with no argument and logic what so ever than i don't know if the book is worth reading or the reader (you) is misunderstood (to tell the least or trying hard not to offend you). I think an educated historian such as RichardHovhanesian would offer more than what you present. It's a shame to get such a premitive and childish answer nice job.
Most books are summarized by perhaps a paragraph or two. 4 sentences for 12 pages is proportionate
I prefer to research through libraries, bookstores and talking with people who've experienced events or been closer to them than me.
Some people appear to do research through wiki-paedia.
Takes allsorts.Last edited by hrai; 12-10-2011, 11:14 PM.
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Originally posted by Hye View PostHi hrair, good answer and good post thank you for reading my post Thoroughly. if 12 pages of litriture can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences of illwritten childish accusation with no argument and logic what so ever than i don't know if the book is worth reading or the reader (you) is misunderstood (to tell the least or trying hard not to offend you). I think an educated historian such as RichardHovhanesian would offer more than what you present. It's a shame to get such a premitive and childish answer nice job.
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Hrai janik you have real problem in reading go play with someone with your low intellectual ability. I myself refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed man such as you. This is my last post for you even if you keep on barking with such void childish and stupid posts have a good life. But just for the record I said the following:
"if 12 pages of literature can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences of illwritten childish accusation with no argument and logic what so ever..."
But I donno how you just read
"if 12 pages of litriture can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences.."
This alone proves what I sad above. hayde garta gatigt khme bargirLast edited by Hye; 12-13-2011, 02:46 AM.
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Re: My Reservations with the Dashnaks
Originally posted by hye View Posthi hrair, good answer and good post thank you for reading my post thoroughly. If 12 pages of litriture can be sumarized and simplified in 4 sentences of illwritten(hahaha) childish accusation with no argument and logic what so ever than i don't know if the book is worth reading or the reader (you) is misunderstood (to tell the least or trying hard not to offend you). I think an educated historian such as richardhovhanesian would offer more than what you present. It's a shame to get such a premitive and childish answer nice job.
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Re: My Reservations with the Dashnaks
Originally posted by hrai View PostIn my view a lot of Western Armenians have no regard for RA at all, never have done and never will.
That's why the failing Dashnaks signed away Kars and half the Republic in 1920. They didn't give a sh*t.
They knew what they were doing, the turcs knew what they were doing and even offered them safe passage to europe.
They were so blinded by power that they believed the western lies and some believe those western lies still.B0zkurt Hunter
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Re: My Reservations with the Dashnaks
Originally posted by hrai View PostHye, look at : Richard G. Hovannisian : "The Republic of Armenia", Volume IV. (Between Crescent & Sickle : Partition & Sovietization). pages 390-402. Hye, if you want to reply please read the post !
Originally posted by hrai View PostI would rather believe Hovannisian than wiki-liar.
I suggest you also watch the other parts of this video series to realise what the Armenian History falsifiers are up to.
Do not take anything at face value.
It was eye opener for me.Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Originally posted by hrai View PostI would rather believe Hovannisian .......
made a decision (April 7, 2009) and expressed its serious disappointment regarding such
intentional falsifications found in the discussed history book (The Armenian People from
Ancient to Modern Times, chief editor: Richard G. Hovannisian) and emphasized that the
continuous usage of such a textbook is harmful for Armenian students. One must take into
consideration the fact that such publications continue to be distributed in other academic circles.
The Armenian National Academy of Sciences has further asked the authors and the editor of the
two-volume textbook to comprehensively reevaluate the material substance of the textbook so
it can be presented in accordance with the latest scientific findings and achievements of Armenology.
Furthermore, it is recommended that future publications of Armenian History textbooks
should be conducted more carefully and prudentially.
.Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Originally posted by Federate View PostSocialism is too broad of a term. It can be characterised as anything from centrist politics (in the US, this is socialism lol) to extreme left (anarcho-communism).
Dashnak "socialism" is actually pretty moderate, even historically. The two traditional and oldest parties (Hunchak and Dashnak) in fact have not united because the Dashnaktsutyun is, according to the Hunchaks, not socialist enough. How nationalism and socialism work together is actually very simple. By "socialism", the Dashnaks refer to their fiscal policy mainly. Basically, the Nordic mixed economy model is what Dashnaktsutyun's ideology calls for more or less. Limited state intervention into the economy, higher minimum wage etc. but with the presence of a market economy. Kinda like the social democracies found all over Europe too. I would characterise them as centre-left in terms of fiscal policies.
For religion, Dashnaktsutyun has relied on the church to unite Armenians in the Diaspora. When Dashnaks established communities, they would build a church and a community centre around it. Basically, from what I have noticed, the church for them is a point of unison. They don't shove religion down people's throats, true. But they recognise the church's importance. Catholicos Aram I himself is a de-facto Dashnak And what you espouse, that part of our nationalism should be our faith in the Apostolic Church, is in 100% agreement with Catholicos Aram I (who IMO, is a far superior leader than Karekin II). There are very religious Dashnaks and there are atheist Dashnaks.
How can you claim Aram is a better leader than Garegin II? The same Aram who took at cheap shot at Armenia's government during the festivities associated with the 20th anniversary of Armenia's 2nd Republic. He feel in with the same crowd that has bought into the Western funded anti-Armenian drivel.For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.
http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html
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