Re: Kim Kardashian
She can go to hell or more appropriately back to her wh*re house. She should close her mouth, she has no right to talk about armenian issues. Oh and she gets paid by the buckets for her tweets....
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Re: Kim Kardashian
‘Time to Recognize the Armenian Genocide,’ Says Kim Kardashian
LOS ANGELES—Kim Kardashian posted a blog note and sent a tweet to 7.2 million of her fans urging the United States government to recognize the Armenian Genocide and encouraging her fans to join the Resurrection and Recognition: National Day of Prayer on April 24.
The tweet will amplify the voices calling on Obama to recognize the Armenian Genocide, among who are Grammy Award-winning artist and System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian and the Armenian National Committee of America.
“We applaud Kim Kardashian for calling on our government to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Americans of good conscience want to see an end to the cycle of genocide and to do that, we have to start by calling evil by its name, and that’s why we will be protesting President Obama’s visit to California” said ANCA-Western Region Board chairman, Andrew Kzirian.
Kardashian’s tweet was clear and concise: “It’s time to recognize the Armenian Genocide”
This is not the first time Kardashian has called on the U.S. Government to recognize the Armenian Genocide. In 2010, Kardashian called on Speaker Pelosi to schedule a vote on H.Res 252, the Armenian Genocide resolution. In that message, she said “It’s time for America to speak openly and honestly about this horrible crime against humanity, and the only way this will happen is if WE speak up first.”
Below is the text of her blog post and Tweet:
My family and I are incredibly proud of our heritage. My dad taught me a lot about Armenian culture, and I have a strong connection with my roots. Every year, I honor the memory of the martyrs who were killed during the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Even though so many countries around the world recognize the Genocide, the government of Turkey still denies it.
It happened before Rwanda, Darfur, and the Holocaust. Maybe none of those other genocides would have happened if more nations had condemned the Armenian Genocide, when 1.5 million Armenians were massacred.
Some people might wonder why I’m talking about history on my blog. And that’s what I’m trying to show…it’s not history. Until this crime is resolved truthfully and fairly, the Armenian people will live with the pain of what happened to their families and the fear of what might happen again to their homeland. So out of respect for all those innocent people that died, I’m putting a spotlight on it today.
Today, thousands of Armenians will come together in Los Angeles to protest against the denial of the genocide and urge the United States government to recognize the Armenian Genocide. I hope that I can bring some attention to this today.
And, this year, April 24 falls on Easter Sunday. Armenians are the first Christian Nation in the world, and almost everyone will be in church to celebrate Easter. Even on this really happy day, we’re going to be remembering the Genocide.
There’s going to be a National Day of Prayer in churches across America to celebrate Easter and commemorate the Genocide.
My thoughts and prayers are with all my fellow Armenians on this really important day. I stand proud with you always
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian is Native American from her mother's side...
How can she claim she is hairy from her Armenian side when her Armenian grandmother Helene ( passed away) was hairless, pale skin, blue eyed blond?
their Armenian grandfather who is 93 now...
Grandfather form mother's side is unknown, recently they found out their grandfather was not actually their mother's father...
You can see her Armenian grandma there as well as their non Armenian grandma
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by MrSevO View PostBut everyone has there own opinion
you're making it seem like what you say is right.
Facts: there dad was Armenian so there are American Armenian...when the dad passed away there were super young & they were raised by 2 Americans. So how can you expect them NOT to be Americanized.
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Mos View PostDrop the "Armenian", she's American. I could care less what blood she has, she was raised American, ignorant of anything Armenian, and thus will stay american for rest of her life...
your opinion is yours & mine is mine....we are not gong to convince eachother.
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Drop the "Armenian", she's American. I could care less what blood she has, she was raised American, ignorant of anything Armenian, and thus will stay american for rest of her life...
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Mos View PostIt's not about her. It's about this notion that once you have Armenian blood that makes you Armenian for life, ignoring all environmental factors like mindset and language. I will stop when people stop referring to her as Armenian, and just American, and thus should be excluded from these forums or moved to "General talk". I could find a random non-Armenian person, and make that person more Armenian than kim in a week, no wait a day.
you're making it seem like what you say is right.
Facts: there dad was Armenian so there are American Armenian...when the dad passed away there were super young & they were raised by 2 Americans. So how can you expect them NOT to be Americanized.
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Re: Kim Kardashian
It's not about her. It's about this notion that once you have Armenian blood that makes you Armenian for life, ignoring all environmental factors like mindset and language. I will stop when people stop referring to her as Armenian, and just American, and thus should be excluded from these forums or moved to "General talk". I could find a random non-Armenian person, and make that person more Armenian than kim in a week, no wait a day.
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Re: Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Mos View PostNo I'm dead serious. Being Armenian is more than just a biological accident. It's about acquiring an Armenian mindset, knowing the language, Armenian church, etc. If you have Armenian blood and grow up not Armenian, and try to interact with actual Armenians they will be foreigners to you, nothing more. It just so happens people with Armenian blood tend to grow up Armenian because they are obviously born to Armenian families. However there are exceptions.
People such as Kim are not Armenian, I don't care if she has 110% Armenian blood, she's grown up an American, with American values, with American mindset, there's nothing Armenian about her...
I would count a 1/4 Armenian whose grown up Armenian, knows language, culture, etc. more Armenian than a 100% Armenian whose grown up as just an American with no exposure to Armenian culture. I could actually interact with the 1/4 Armenian, Armenian to Armenian, the 100% one would be just talking to American.
So are those Americans who are 4th generation Americans Germans? Just because they have 100% German blood doesn't make them German and in now way you can compare them to the real Germans in Germany. they are Americans plain and simple.
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Re: Kim Kardashian
No I'm dead serious. Being Armenian is more than just a biological accident. It's about acquiring an Armenian mindset, knowing the language, Armenian church, etc. If you have Armenian blood and grow up not Armenian, and try to interact with actual Armenians they will be foreigners to you, nothing more. It just so happens people with Armenian blood tend to grow up Armenian because they are obviously born to Armenian families. However there are exceptions.
People such as Kim are not Armenian, I don't care if she has 110% Armenian blood, she's grown up an American, with American values, with American mindset, there's nothing Armenian about her...
I would count a 1/4 Armenian whose grown up Armenian, knows language, culture, etc. more Armenian than a 100% Armenian whose grown up as just an American with no exposure to Armenian culture. I could actually interact with the 1/4 Armenian, Armenian to Armenian, the 100% one would be just talking to American.
So are those Americans who are 4th generation Americans Germans? Just because they have 100% German blood doesn't make them German and in now way you can compare them to the real Germans in Germany. they are Americans plain and simple.
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