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    AS I SEE IT
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    Only when I act against my own interests
    do I feel I am on the right path.
    *
    We owe our worst catastrophes to
    (i)Turks and (ii) Armenians whose identify
    was shaped by Turks.
    *
    To the man who understands nothing,
    life must appear as an endless succession
    of catastrophes.
    *
    Lies may lead to power and popularity.
    Truth, by contrast, can be lethal.
    Consider the careers of Genghis Khan
    and Napoleon to those of Socrates and Jesus.
    *
    Only a representative of
    the lowest common denominator
    dares to speak of his self-assessed
    moral superiority.
    *
    After reading a clumsy
    and incomprehensible sentence
    bristling with neologisms
    I imagine Tolstoy and Chekhov
    saying the same thing in their own words.
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  • #2
    Re: as i see it

    WARNING
    *****************************
    No need to read what follows:
    I am about to repeat myself.
    *
    An angry reader:
    “Stop criticizing benefactors –
    they will stop giving.”
    He didn’t look like someone
    in need of anyone’s charity.
    *
    To those who say,
    “If it weren’t for our benefactors
    we wouldn’t have schools and churches.”
    I ask: Am I to believe that
    Armenians in America can afford
    all kinds of luxuries but churches and schools
    happen to be above their income bracket?
    *
    Can a man who is dependent
    on the charity of swine be free?
    Next question:
    Are we, as a nation or community,
    capable of governing ourselves?
    *
    No man in his right mind chooses
    to be born a slave.
    But to die a slave is a choice!
    *
    What do our schools and churches teach us?
    Once a slave always a slave?
    If it’s not the sultan it’s Stalin?
    If it’s not Stalin it’s former KGB agents?
    In the Diaspora today we are free
    of sultans, commissars, and KGB agents
    but we have bosses, bishops, and benefactors.
    Once a slave always a slave!
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    • #3
      Re: as i see it

      Our political leaders trusted Talaat, Stalin,
      and Hitler, but they silence anyone
      who dares to question their propaganada line.
      Figure that one out if you can.
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      • #4
        Re: as i see it

        WISHFUL THINKING
        *******************************
        Some of my Turkish readers operate
        on the false assumption that
        if am critical of our leadership
        I must be on their side.
        *
        They expect me to believe
        Talaat was not a butcher but a statesman.
        As for Kemal: he was as great a man as Washington.
        *
        They publish books in which they say
        the Genocide is a figment of our imagination.
        It never happened.
        *
        After ruling over many nations and tribes
        for 600 years they now find themselves defined
        only by the Genocide.
        *
        They live in constant fear of assassination.
        They see an Armenian behind every tree and bush.
        They demonstrate in the streets with signs that say
        “WE ARE ALL ARMENIANS,”
        whose hidden message is:
        “If you murder us, you may be murdering a brother.”
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