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  • #31
    Re: Armenia for Armenians

    I think it's funny that an immigrant will dare to open his mouth open keeping a country to the original population, don't you Mos?

    And do you really believe that people would want to migrate to Armenia? Most Armenians don't want to stay there right now.
    First Armenia needs to worry about it's real problems than it can worry about your twisted fantasy problems.

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    • #32
      Re: Armenia for Armenians

      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
      I think it's funny that an immigrant will dare to open his mouth open keeping a country to the original population,.
      Its not funny its tragico-farcical.

      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
      First Armenia needs to worry about it's real problems than it can worry about your twisted fantasy problems.
      Absolutely agree.
      This is what we should be discussing because that will make the people to stay and hopefully some of the people start returning.

      Everything starts from good governance thus building trust.
      Encourage inward investment generating meaningful jobs.
      Better government revenue.
      Redistribute income
      More security economically as well as militarily.
      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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      • #33
        Re: Armenia for Armenians

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Let me clarify, first of all.

        -My opposition is to Dashnak politics ... (P.S. Bla , bla) ..
        There are one or two real political parties in Armenia and the first one is the ARF – Dashnak, which is probed by history and severely criticized by USSR; because they opposed the USSR-Turkey friendship that donated most of Armenian lands to Turks .

        The rest of the nowadays Armenian parties like Hanrapetakan, Bargavtj Hayastan, OEK etc. are fake, based/consists on one individual "parties" and if the leader leaves for abroad the party should be relocated, otherwise it’s dead, without election bribes $15 per vote the leader pays.

        Please don’t talk much about fake parties, I live in Armenia, as opposed to you, and I have first hand information on that.

        And Armenia welcomes our foreign guests and friends, it's not only for Armenians; given our nation famous hospitality heritage.

        Enough is enough.
        Last edited by gegev; 11-07-2010, 01:04 PM.

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        • #34
          Re: Armenia for Armenians

          Iranians are really Muslims? Since when? Since 1979.

          Most Iranian youth don't care about Islam, do you honestly think that Iranian youth going to Armenia care about Islam? You're a fool.

          You can be nationalist all you want, keep your country for your own people if you wish, it doesn't bother me, I would accept Armenians into Iran or Azarbaijan with open arms personally.

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          • #35
            Re: Armenia for Armenians

            Let me make it clear again to all of you Armenians on this board.

            Armenians are my brothers, I would gladly accept them into Iran with open arms and treat them like my own family, it does not matter to me, this primitive, backwards mentality of Mos does not go with me. Mos is most likely a young boy, obsessed with ideas of nationality and racial pride, his lack of knowledge about Iranian, Armenian and Azarbaijani culture and history shows this.

            Armenians in Iran:


            I highly recommend you read that Wikipedia page through and through. Get it through your head Mos, Iran is the natural hegemon of the Near-East and will always keep hegemony over the Near-East.



            You will find no better friend in your region than Iran, any Armenian intellectual would agree with this reality.

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            • #36
              Re: Armenia for Armenians

              Originally posted by Azar View Post
              Iranians are really Muslims? Since when? Since 1979.

              Most Iranian youth don't care about Islam, do you honestly think that Iranian youth going to Armenia care about Islam? You're a fool.

              You can be nationalist all you want, keep your country for your own people if you wish, it doesn't bother me, I would accept Armenians into Iran or Azarbaijan with open arms personally.
              Oh ok than why are Iranians so keen on converting their non-Muslim wives to their religion?

              Armenians are my brothers, I would gladly accept them into Iran with open arms and treat them like my own family, it does not matter to me, this primitive, backwards mentality of Mos does not go with me. Mos is most likely a young boy, obsessed with ideas of nationality and racial pride, his lack of knowledge about Iranian, Armenian and Azarbaijani culture and history shows this.
              Really are you going back to this. Did you learn nothing from my posts in that previous thread?? I guess I have to go over the points again.

              -Armenians and Iranians are not ethnically brothers!! And I've proven this to you over and over. If you mean we are brothers by being friends that's a whole other story.
              -Iranian Armenians and Iranians obviously have a closer relations with one another.
              -However this close relationship does not exist between Armenia's Armenians and Iranians, and this is from personal experience. Armenians view Iranians neutrally, Armenians feel much closer to other post-Soviet people like Russians and Georgians.
              -I really don't see where you get the notion that I hate Iranians. I just don't think we are brothers, we are friends, sure, but not brothers. I actually have several Persian friends, and I get along with them fine.
              -One question then, if Armenians and Iranians are truly brothers why don't Iranians let Iranian women marry Armenian men?

              There are one or two real political parties in Armenia and the first one is the ARF – Dashnak, which is probed by history and severely criticized by USSR; because they opposed the USSR-Turkey friendship that donated most of Armenian lands to Turks .

              The rest of the nowadays Armenian parties like Hanrapetakan, Bargavtj Hayastan, OEK etc. are fake, based/consists on one individual "parties" and if the leader leaves for abroad the party should be relocated, otherwise it’s dead, without election bribes $15 per vote the leader pays.

              Please don’t talk much about fake parties, I live in Armenia, as opposed to you, and I have first hand information on that.

              And Armenia welcomes our foreign guests and friends, it's not only for Armenians; given our nation famous hospitality heritage.

              Enough is enough.
              First of all, I live in Armenia every year and almost all of my family is in Yerevan. Also my uncle is a member in parliament and is very active in politics, he is also friends with Serzh and Tigran.

              I rather have those fake parties than Dashnaks be in power, plus Hanrapetakaner@ are an established party now, and if Serzh leaves for some reason it will still be there. Dodi Gago's party is a joke, yes.

              There's a big demographic problem in Armenia, with migration outside the country, and a low birth rate. We should be careful of a heavy influx of immigrants. Would you want Turks to start buying apartments and settling in Armenia? Sure other people can come, but with strict limitations so our demography is not ruined.
              Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
              ---
              "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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              • #37
                Re: Armenia for Armenians

                Originally posted by Azar View Post
                Let me make it clear again to all of you Armenians on this board.

                Armenians are my brothers, I would gladly accept them into Iran with open arms and treat them like my own family,.
                Thank you Azar - if only we had people like Azar in other neighboring countries of Armenia!

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                • #38
                  Re: Armenia for Armenians

                  Originally posted by lampron View Post
                  Thank you Azar - if only we had people like Azar in other neighboring countries of Armenia!
                  some iranians might treat us like family, but they won't let their women under no circumstances marry our men....
                  Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                  ---
                  "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                  • #39
                    Re: Armenia for Armenians

                    Originally posted by Mos View Post
                    some iranians might treat us like family, but they won't let their women under no circumstances marry our men....
                    you are mistaken. There are some Armenian men married to Iranian women (in the US)

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                    • #40
                      Re: Armenia for Armenians

                      Originally posted by lampron View Post
                      you are mistaken. There are some Armenian men married to Iranian women (in the US)
                      how does that sit with the Iranian family? I love Iranian women, that's why I'm asking.
                      Last edited by Mos; 11-10-2010, 06:46 AM.
                      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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