Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
There are more and more blacks in Hayastan every time i go there. I remember in soviet days non of us had seen a black man, they were like fairytale creatures to most of us. Seeing them living in Hayastan is a good thing because maybe the Armenian kid that grows up in a neighborhood with a black man in it wont grow up to be a racist pig like some of the clowns in here.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Mos View Postyou will embrace black people coming and integrating/mixing into Armenia? Well I'm glad that Armenia does not think like you.
And it all started with an inter-racial kiss on the tv series Star Trek.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostI will embrace them!
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Mos View PostCan you stop posting about this? No one wants to know about yez blacks sleeping with Armenians.. those Armenians who do that can go to hell, they aren't Armenian after they do that, they are just geghtsi, morally corrupt Americans. And in your dreams Armenia will ever embrace blacks into their country, thank God for that.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Can you stop posting about this? No one wants to know about yez blacks sleeping with Armenians.. those Armenians who do that can go to hell, they aren't Armenian after they do that, they are just geghtsi, morally corrupt Americans. And in your dreams Armenia will ever embrace blacks into their country, thank God for that.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Armanen View PostMeaning it is too bad that his son not only married a non-Armenian but a non-Caucasian as well.
...maybe the silent reason of all this is that they (conciously or unconsciously) lack of positive thinking, love, confidence or harmony with themselves? ...nobody is perfect, isn't it so? ...there is no need to argue.
...as we say in France, I prefer to cross the street, to go onto the other pavement and life goes on. Nil
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en - http://www.globalarmenianheritage-ad...eneralites.htm
#1904Last edited by CRDA-France; 01-31-2010, 08:56 PM.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by CRDA-France View PostMy english is not so good to understand the meaning of this word. It seems an American colloquial expression.
Nil (Paris, France)
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Meaning it is too bad that his son not only married a non-Armenian but a non-Caucasian as well.
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by Armanen View PostThat sucks for him
Nil (Paris, France)
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
Originally posted by CRDA-France View PostThe daughter in-law of Charles Aznavour is of Haitian origin.
Even if it would not have been, I think he would have still mobolised for HAITI : http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=57615
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We must not forget our brothers ans sisters in Haiti : http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=18197
Nil (Paris)
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That sucks for him
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Re: Inter Racial Armenians-Blacks Families: (Small?) Bridges To The Important Black W
The daughter in-law of Charles Aznavour is of Haitian origin.
Even if it would not have been, I think he would have still mobolised for HAITI : http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=57615
Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.
We must not forget our brothers ans sisters in Haiti : http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=18197
Nil (Paris)
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