Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
I have been to tiflis, and I was not impressed. 3 times someone came up to me and asked if I wanted to buy drugs. This has never happened to me in Yerevan or any other city in Armenia. So I don't know what georgia you are talking about, if you mean the US state, then yes it is a nice place, I've been there too.
So what impresses you, the fancy hotels you may have seen on the Black Sea coast? A number of them are owned by Armenians, but I bet you already knew that.
Armenians with real skills are not going to georgia, they will try Russia and the EU/US before ever thinking of going to georgia. The migration numbers are good indicators of where people are going, and the numbers do not suggest that georgia is a target.
Again, I do not disagree that Armenia has many issues which need to be fixed, and fixed soon. However, you are making it sound as if Armenia is doing so bad while our neighbors are so much more advanced than us, this is absurd and not true. Much of Europe is having population issues, their native populations are having 2 kids or less. But they are much richer than Armenia, and they also will have to deal with large, unintegrated, muslim populations who have high birth rates.
The Diaspora is afraid of levon because they do not want to lose their Homeland. But I wish more were afraid and understood who levon works for. He and his group would love to establish an anti-Russian government that would allow their western masters to have easier access to the energy resources of the Caucasus/Caspian region. Outlets like Armenianow and policy forum Armenia, are mere tools in the active drive to foment civil and political unrest in Armenia so as to bring about 'friendly', that is, servile government, much like the one in tiflis, or the one that's about to get kicked out in Cairo. So I actually wish more Armenians, not just in the Diaspora, would realize how much of threat levon and his crew are to Armenia.
I believe in the saying, 'people deserve the governments which they have'.
Armenia needs politico-social evolution not a western backed revolution.
Originally posted by Nare
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I have been to tiflis, and I was not impressed. 3 times someone came up to me and asked if I wanted to buy drugs. This has never happened to me in Yerevan or any other city in Armenia. So I don't know what georgia you are talking about, if you mean the US state, then yes it is a nice place, I've been there too.
So what impresses you, the fancy hotels you may have seen on the Black Sea coast? A number of them are owned by Armenians, but I bet you already knew that.
Armenians with real skills are not going to georgia, they will try Russia and the EU/US before ever thinking of going to georgia. The migration numbers are good indicators of where people are going, and the numbers do not suggest that georgia is a target.
Again, I do not disagree that Armenia has many issues which need to be fixed, and fixed soon. However, you are making it sound as if Armenia is doing so bad while our neighbors are so much more advanced than us, this is absurd and not true. Much of Europe is having population issues, their native populations are having 2 kids or less. But they are much richer than Armenia, and they also will have to deal with large, unintegrated, muslim populations who have high birth rates.
The Diaspora is afraid of levon because they do not want to lose their Homeland. But I wish more were afraid and understood who levon works for. He and his group would love to establish an anti-Russian government that would allow their western masters to have easier access to the energy resources of the Caucasus/Caspian region. Outlets like Armenianow and policy forum Armenia, are mere tools in the active drive to foment civil and political unrest in Armenia so as to bring about 'friendly', that is, servile government, much like the one in tiflis, or the one that's about to get kicked out in Cairo. So I actually wish more Armenians, not just in the Diaspora, would realize how much of threat levon and his crew are to Armenia.
I believe in the saying, 'people deserve the governments which they have'.
Armenia needs politico-social evolution not a western backed revolution.
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