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    Everyday I see our Armenian youth fading away. No one cares anymore about what being Armenian is all about. Frankly I am very disgusted from the things I see. Even the youth groups that are out there, they are just excuses to add on to the drinking, smoking, and turning the young Armenian girls into known sl*ts and wh*res. About 2 weeks ago, I attended Sports Weekend that was put on by the Armenian Church Youth Orginization, sadly I say that it was just a big excuse. What hurt more was people were using the name of God, to drink and smoke, and who knows what else went on. The Armenian Youth is lost, and Genocide is truely becomming a success. You ignorant Armenians out there, WAKE UP...Learn your history, learn your past, learn your language, learn about your culture. It angers me when all Armenians know about the Genocide is, in 1915 1.5 million Armenians died. They dont even know what May 28 is, they have no clue where Armenia is on the map. Who knows that in 301 Armenia became the FIRST christian nation. Who knows in 405 the Armenian alphabet was found. Stop ruining the name of the Armenians of the past. When us, the youth decide to turn our backs on our history, and decide to party, drink, and ruin our name, we spit on the graves of all those brave fedayis, who gave their lives willingly back during the Genocide and the Independece movement because they knew what being Armenian was about. They were educated on who they are. They had the sense of pride. And with that gladly gave their lives so that the Armenian race would continue to exist. DO NOT LET GENOICDE BE A SUCCESS. Armenians are not being slaughtered today, but are being ASSIMILATED. Like the famous song says. "An Hyeuh vor azk ourana, yev Aylazk tarna, mahvan ooreetz Hye artzoonkee nah charzana." That Armenian who becomes lost and denies his Armenian heritage, let he not be worthy of Armenian tears, on his death bed!

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    Re: The Armenian Youth

    Originally posted by hyedgha15
    Who knows that in 301 Armenia became the FIRST christian nation.
    Who cares?

    There have always been different Armenians among us. Concentrate on those Armenians that you have things in common with. I'm sure you're not alone out there.

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      Re: The Armenian Youth

      The Armenian Youth is lost, and Genocide is truely becomming a success. You ignorant Armenians out there, WAKE UP...Learn your history, learn your past, learn your language, learn about your culture.
      Can I quote you on this? I want to use this in my sig line, now...

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        Re: The Armenian Youth

        Originally posted by hyedgha15
        Everyday I see our Armenian youth fading away. No one cares anymore about what being Armenian is all about. Frankly I am very disgusted from the things I see. Armenians are not being slaughtered today, but are being ASSIMILATED. Like the famous song says. "An Hyeuh vor azk ourana, yev Aylazk tarna, mahvan ooreetz Hye artzoonkee nah charzana." That Armenian who becomes lost and denies his Armenian heritage, let he not be worthy of Armenian tears, on his death bed!
        Good point my friend,I agree.

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          Re: The Armenian Youth

          I remember saying this exact thing, almost identical on some parts, awhile ago. This forum is not the place to say this in.

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            Re: The Armenian Youth

            We can all complain. If you really want to do something about it, gather a group of documentation or links explaining the history, past, language, and culture, and it'll be distributed amongst all of these Armenian youth organizations shortly.

            The people that have the desire to drink and smoke and whatever will do it regardless (given the situation in America.) I say better to be with your hyerenik than otars.

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              Re: The Armenian Youth

              I'm too xxxxing hungover for this xxxx.

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                Re: The Armenian Youth

                Before Armenia can hold on to Artsakh, and before they can put hands on their lost land again, Armenians must first learn to hold another Armenian's hand, with out letting go. And if we fail as the next generation of young Armenians to establish this as the main point of our cause, than we should think twice before we go to another protest or commemoration for any Armenian event. If we arnt going for the right intensions, there is no point. If we do not know our history, than the protest for some is just shouting slogans to empty walls, and a way to meet girls and guys, nothing more nothing less. Even the youth groups out there, they stress educating and keeping Armenians together is their number 1 priority, but actually they do the exact opposite. I have friends who are big time group members, and yet they dont know the first thing about Armenian history!!! All im saying is, those who do care, those who do know something, should not steep to the level of those who dont. Don't drink, don't smoke, don't do immoral and stupid things, DON'T disgrace the name of our forefathers. Karekin Njteh the founder of AYF once said, "If you want to predict the future of a race, look at its youth."

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                • #9
                  Re: The Armenian Youth

                  Originally posted by D3ADSY
                  I'm too xxxxing hungover for this xxxx.
                  Must have been a bytch of a hangover,dude.
                  Last edited by dsarkasian; 06-13-2006, 07:02 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Armenian Youth

                    To hung over LOL, what else would we be...Maybe one day things might change...Hopefully : (

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