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Armenia stands today because of Iran?
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View PostYes, having half your land stolen, your people lynched, facing Genocide and then cultural Genocide by a white government trying to force you to become Spanish/Mestizo in Mexico, or Anglo assimilated in America, while facing exploitation both at home and in the US really is easy.
Tell you what, how about you tell me if we have it so easy, that while most of the population is Nahuatl or Mayan descended, only 1.5 Million speak Nahuatl and there are only 8 Million Mayans left, how do you think we disappeared from being the dominant people in the region with one city having well over a million people, ozzmosis?
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Mos View PostWell, Mexicans have it easy compared to Armenians, so I wouldn't complain if I was you. Western corruptness is already well alive in your culture so there not much you can do.
Tell you what, how about you tell me if we have it so easy, that while most of the population is Nahuatl or Mayan descended, only 1.5 Million speak Nahuatl and there are only 8 Million Mayans left, how do you think we disappeared from being the dominant people in the region with one city having well over a million people, ozzmosis?
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View PostHere I am going to agree with Dre, Mexican women sell themselves because after the xxxx up that was NAFTA, many women don't any other way to make money, the maquilladores pays so xxxxing little that the only other work you can find after your 20 hour job if you are a women is prostitution.
For children it's child labour, and prostitution sometimes as well.
You see that's how fun things are due to Anglo involvement, they dictate our own economic policy, use us for cheap labour, have their companies illegally bring us into the US, which we come to because we get no money back home, we get paid nothing without any labour rights, and then get deported and told not to complain...makes me wish we won the 1848 war.
I wish you won that one to! Capitolism does indeed enslave humanity while claiming to empower it.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Mos View PostWell, Mexicans have it easy compared to Armenians, so I wouldn't complain if I was you. Western corruptness is already well alive in your culture so there not much you can do.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View PostHere I am going to agree with Dre, Mexican women sell themselves because after the xxxx up that was NAFTA, many women don't any other way to make money, the maquilladores pays so xxxxing little that the only other work you can find after your 20 hour job if you are a women is prostitution.
For children it's child labour, and prostitution sometimes as well.
You see that's how fun things are due to Anglo involvement, they dictate our own economic policy, use us for cheap labour, have their companies illegally bring us into the US, which we come to because we get no money back home, we get paid nothing without any labour rights, and then get deported and told not to complain...makes me wish we won the 1848 war.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostIf a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a noise?
If the Iranian wasn't there in the first place, there wouldn't be any "business" transactions. That's what is called having economic power over another individual. You think Mexicans sell themselves out to Americans and other foreigners because they want to? Hell no... $10 to them is like a fortune.
For children it's child labour, and prostitution sometimes as well.
You see that's how fun things are due to Anglo involvement, they dictate our own economic policy, use us for cheap labour, have their companies illegally bring us into the US, which we come to because we get no money back home, we get paid nothing without any labour rights, and then get deported and told not to complain...makes me wish we won the 1848 war.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostAssimilation is one of thé greatest threats today for us Armenians.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostParskahay makes a good point there, assimilation is a twoway street. Plenty of turcks and persians even russians and georgians have been assimilated into our community. Just because a minority community exists or has existed a long time does not mean assimilation did not occure. As a matter of fact the fact that that community is stable or growing slowly or declining means that assimilation is taking its toll.
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Re: Armenia stands today because of Iran?
Parskahay makes a good point there, assimilation is a twoway street. Plenty of turcks and persians even russians and georgians have been assimilated into our community. Just because a minority community exists or has existed a long time does not mean assimilation did not occure. As a matter of fact the fact that that community is stable or growing slowly or declining means that assimilation is taking its toll.
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