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American Play about Gay Armenian

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  • #11
    Re: American Play about Gay Armenian

    At least it will make people more aware that there's a place called Armenia. Despite what most people think, no matter how many times the Kardashians say they're Armenian, no one really ever seems to know where it is or even what it is. I even met an Iranian girl from Iran who thought Armenia wasn't a country anymore.

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    • #12
      Re: American Play about Gay Armenian

      Originally posted by ara87 View Post
      At least it will make people more aware that there's a place called Armenia. Despite what most people think, no matter how many times the Kardashians say they're Armenian, no one really ever seems to know where it is or even what it is. I even met an Iranian girl from Iran who thought Armenia wasn't a country anymore.
      heve you fu..d her to show who we are .or you just accept her ignorence

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      • #13
        Re: American Play about Gay Armenian

        I hate homos, gays ,heteros etc.....more I hate the press which destroys our cultural heritage giving place to all these kind of filths to act and show their wierd minds..there should be no place in armenian society for homos.....

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        • #14
          Re: American Play about Gay Armenian

          Homos will be around regardless of your hate or love for them. Armenia has always had a gay community and they usually hung out at the park in Yerevan. Homosexuality is simply a part of life and it shouldnt be glorifies nor condemed but it should be accepted for what it is and nothing more or less. Homophobia is pervasive in Armenia but no more then in many of its neighboring countries.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • #15
            Re: American Play about Gay Armenian

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            Homos will be around regardless of your hate or love for them. Armenia has always had a gay community and they usually hung out at the park in Yerevan. Homosexuality is simply a part of life and it shouldnt be glorifies nor condemed but it should be accepted for what it is and nothing more or less. Homophobia is pervasive in Armenia but no more then in many of its neighboring countries.
            Having gays in the community and having an exclusive gay community are two entirely different things. Segregation never ends well in civil society.

            Homophobia (or rather a condemnation towards its promotion) is pervasive everywhere in the world. It's just that the media in the west has made it fashionable and molded the younger generations to think it's "cool", "normal".
            "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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