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Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
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Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by jgk3 View PostTigranakert, Bell and Londontsi, stop attacking eachother. No more character assassinations, or you'll receive a ban.
And Tigranakert, stop trying to warn "Armenians" about some dangerous/evil member on the forum who expresses points of view that contradict yours, I've noticed its a habit of yours and all it does is add needless drama to the thread. Just because bell is a bit harsh about Armenians (he's pretty harsh about Turks too) doesn't make him bad, he's challenging how well you know the literature on the genocide.
Being Armenian and inheriting the testimonies of genocide survivors is part of the thorn on the side of the Turkish agenda of denial, but it is not the enough on its own, in fact, on its own it can be to our own detriment. Being the experiencers of the genocide doesn't make us the best debaters, in fact it can make us spend too much time talking about how Turks are "central asian savages", while we are "civilized Christian saints", and no one who is not Armenian gives a xxxx. That is what Bell is trying to point out about "Armenians".Achkerov kute.
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by Anonymouse View PostListen to jgk3 folks. He's a voice of reason.
( I would describe him as a firefighter )Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
It's hard for me to feel sympathy for somebody who travels to enemy territory, spends her money to make them richer, lies on the beach where her ancestors were slaughtered in fact relaxing on the bones of killed Armenians. Do you expect us to feel sorry for her? Anyone who travels there is a traitor to me.
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by Mos View Post
Disgusting, only the lowest scum would do such a thing. A Turk, I expect to do such a thing. Can't believe the government of Armenia is doing nothing, at least a temporary travel ban to Turkey...
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostTurks were, are and will remain savage, when will Armenians learn this? Unfortunately we don't have nukes to bomb the xxxx out of Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by Runner View PostWe can have nukes if we develop nuclear science. Israel is half the size of Armenia and they do have 200+ nuclear bombs.It's because they have a TRULY free market economy and not monopolic oligarchy that we have in Armenia.
What is the point of dreaming about nukes when we couldn't afford even the fraction of the cost.
What is the point of dreaming about nukes when we don't have more than a fraction of the resources.
What is the point of owning nukes when we "would not be able to use it" or even scare anybody.
Israel has been in existence for 60 years.
It has had massive ( and I mean massive ) yearly investment, more like handout in the form of "aid" .
Strategically it is part of US strategy in the middle east.
Yes to our shame and disgust there is corruption Armenia.
But the answer is not "free market economy" which we have now but a fair economy.
To stop people having to work abroad to support their families.
To stop migration.
To target investment to areas where it will generate wealth and employment for its people.Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Re: Armenian Woman mutilated in Turkey
Originally posted by londontsi View PostWhat is the point of trying to develop nukes when "nobody would allow it".
What is the point of dreaming about nukes when we couldn't afford even the fraction of the cost.
What is the point of dreaming about nukes when we don't have more than a fraction of the resources.
What is the point of owning nukes when we "would not be able to use it" or even scare anybody.
Israel has been in existence for 60 years.
It has had massive ( and I mean massive ) yearly investment, more like handout in the form of "aid" .
Strategically it is part of US strategy in the middle east.
Yes to our shame and disgust there is corruption Armenia.
But the answer is not "free market economy" which we have now but a fair economy.
To stop people having to work abroad to support their families.
To stop migration.
To target investment to areas where it will generate wealth and employment for its people.
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