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  • #11
    Originally posted by Dave
    Stories of pro-Echmiadzin Armenians peeing in the Antilias church and stuff...
    And the story of pro-Antilias people assassinating an Echmiadznagan bishop...

    Bottom line is..that was then, this is now.

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    • #12
      hmm thx for replying and dave ill be in Armenia the 6th of august ...too bad hehe ...
      and dants what you say about Yegiptahye is very true alot of them are ramgavar but their kids dont even speak Armenian ( me ) ...as for what you say about tashnags who instill "fake" Armenian pride in their kids I think this is very true ... so in the end both parties have their pro's and con's I guess..

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      • #13
        Yep. But in my opinion, the pros could be a lot stronger if everything were done outside of a political party mindset.

        What school have you gone to? Do I know you? lol

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        • #14
          There's nothing ''fake'' about the Armenian pride tashnags teach to their children. Tell me why it's fake.

          hmm thx for replying and dave ill be in Armenia the 6th of august ...too bad hehe ...
          and don't come back! ... jk


          Diar Dants Tashnag and pro-Tashnag Armenians have a better school here. I'm pretty sure you've heard bad comments about Sourp Hagop but Armenian is tought until sec.5 Which means tashnag kids will know better Armenian than anybody else in this part of the Armenian diaspora.

          In some other school they even let Arab kids to enter

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          • #15
            Yeah, Sourp Hagop in Montreal. Is it a K-12th school?

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            • #16
              From what I have seen of Sourp Hagop graduates and their knowledge of Armenian language and culture, I am not impressed. I'm a graduate of Alex Manoogian, and I'm definitely not impressed by that either. I would give Sourp Hagop a slight edge, but am definitely glad that I wasn't singing "Ari tashnag tro!" at 6-7 years old.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TomServo
                Yeah, Sourp Hagop in Montreal. Is it a K-12th school?
                Iv been to Ecole Secondaire Jeanne Mance and College Ville-Marie and im going to ahuntsic soon.. I grew up in St-Lambert so I didnt get a very Armenian education ...btw I have nothing against tashnag people ....90% of the Armenians I know are tashnags ..I just have something against their politics heh

                ...hm to give you an example the other day I went to a wedding and I was talking to a kid there ..the song ara vay vay was playing and he said "we need some more revolutionnary music in here" I awnsered like dashnag music ? he agreed ... this is the kind of education your kid will get from going to surp hagop I guess lol ... but then again surp hagop is not bad I went to their barahantes a couple of times, the people there are fun and the food is not bad hehe

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                • #18
                  Note that he's just a kid.

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                  • #19
                    Note that that is not normal for a kid.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Dave
                      Note that he's just a kid.
                      well ...yea his views might change as he grows older but im just giving an example of what surp hagop teaches to their students ..I mean its not the guys fault if he heard all his life that Dashnags liberated Van of course hes going to think theyre the best the only thing they forget to say at surp hagop is that hinchak and even the russian army fought the turks

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