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  • Sip
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    Re: Was he a hero?

    When did I say pretend such sites don't exist? I only said you probably don't want to LINK to it. You can still discuss it of course.

    As far as Bell's question, I'll let lampron explain why he thinks the site is flawed (deeply flawed = garbage .. no?).
    Last edited by Sip; 08-14-2011, 01:30 AM.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Was he a hero?

    Originally posted by Sip View Post
    By linking to such garbage, you actually end up giving them more credibility in the eyes of search engines.
    huh???

    you mean

    "by pretending unfavorable web sites don't exist, life becomes so much more simple" ?

    perfect for ostriches, less useful for humans!

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Was he a hero?

    Originally posted by Sip View Post
    By linking to such garbage, you actually end up giving them more credibility in the eyes of search engines.
    Please cite some examples of what you think is the "garbage" (lest we think the "garbage" is your comment).

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  • Sip
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    Re: Was he a hero?

    By linking to such garbage, you actually end up giving them more credibility in the eyes of search engines.

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  • lampron
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    Was he a hero?

    This account of Kemal on this Australian website depicting the Turkish dictator as a 'hero' is deeply flawed



    No mention of atrocities against Armenians in Cilicia under Kemal, no mention of invasion of Armenia and
    massacres on captured territories

    There was also no 'Azerbaijan' during the ottoman empire, only the Persian province of
    Atrpatakan/Azerbaijan
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