Re: Current Condition of Armenia
Please tell us, how do you know that the leadership which would replace Sargsyan would be more nationalistic? And if you can not answer the questions I raised yet still wish to see a revolution, why are you so surprised that I and others here are hostile to you?
Nope. I am a student of history and know it well enough to see trends, and I respect geography and human nature; their limits and nuances. Patriots do not call for a revolution when their enemy are at the gates.
Trust me I do. I also understand political economy. Do you know what that is?
You could be in Finland and say the same bull and I would still point it out. You do not live in Armenia yet are calling for a revolution, one which I have pointed out would be fraught with problematic issues, issues that you admit you do not have answers to properly address. So no, I am not bashing on you due to where you live, just pointing out that you have no right to call for a revolution, especially when you are not in said country.
Originally posted by davidoga
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On the contrary, you are being negative towards Armenia. You are disregarding the fact that an overwhelming majority of Armenia's residents are unhappy with their lives. You are like Kim Jong Il, pretending that his country is a paradise. You are confusing patriotism with disillusionism. Think of my criticism as the relationship between a coach and his team. The team my win the national championship, but does that mean that the coach will relax and stop doling out criticism? No. (Note: I don't mean to assert any authority or seniority over Armenia with this analogy.)
You clearly understand nothing of economics. Yes, when 40% of the market is controlled by 4 companies, you have an oligarchy. In that industry. This is different than Armenia, where the oligarchy controls all of Armenia's economy.
And don't try to criticize me because of my location. Judging by your English, you have also spent a great time in America (or UK).
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