Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
I'm not surprised. Armenians rarely help other Armenians so that they or their party can get credit for it instead. Armenians are the most xenophobic towards each other than any other group of people. It's as if there's so many of us on this Earth, we don't even need to tolerate those who are slightly different in thought or perception.
If it wasn't for Turks, the country of Armenia would be more of a doormat than Georgia, more ethnically diverse than the US and about as wealthy as Haiti. For 100 years, the extremists ("revolutionaries") have tried very hard to pin our whole identity not on our thousands of years of existence, but rather, a dream of independence and/or persecution under Turkish rule. Gone are the good ole days when we were a great culture on our own, and the Turkish actually admired us and preferred us (as the xxxs are preferred among gentiles in the US).
I'm not surprised. Armenians rarely help other Armenians so that they or their party can get credit for it instead. Armenians are the most xenophobic towards each other than any other group of people. It's as if there's so many of us on this Earth, we don't even need to tolerate those who are slightly different in thought or perception.
If it wasn't for Turks, the country of Armenia would be more of a doormat than Georgia, more ethnically diverse than the US and about as wealthy as Haiti. For 100 years, the extremists ("revolutionaries") have tried very hard to pin our whole identity not on our thousands of years of existence, but rather, a dream of independence and/or persecution under Turkish rule. Gone are the good ole days when we were a great culture on our own, and the Turkish actually admired us and preferred us (as the xxxs are preferred among gentiles in the US).
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