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  • On genocide

    ON GENOCIDE
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    Our genocide is not just a crime against humanity
    but also a tragedy, and tragedy, as defined by
    the Greeks, consists in the downfall or
    destruction of a being who, as a result of a
    weakness (as pride, envy, etc.) breaks a divine
    law or moral precept that leads to terror and
    catastrophe.
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  • #2
    Re: On genocide

    Julian Barnes (b. 1946): The
    greatest patriotism is to tell your country when
    it is behaving dishonorably, foolishly,
    viciously."

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    • #3
      Re: On genocide

      ON SURVIVAL
      *******************************
      If we are survivors, why is it that millions of
      us did not survive? I should like to read a book
      by our genocide scholars that emphasizes our
      failings. We study history to learn, not to
      lament and blame.
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      • #4
        Re: On genocide

        A nation that hates together stays together.

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        • #5
          Re: On genocide

          REFLECTIONS / Once upon a time I believed –make it, I was brought up to believe—in the fundamental decency of all Armenians. I now find that to have been an absurd conviction worthy of an inbred moron.*Napoleon was a tough hombre. After the Russian expedition, a half-decent normal person would have hanged himself. Something similar could be said of post-Genocide political leadership, whose greatest enemy (according to Zarian) is free speech.*Garabents put it better when he said: “Once upon a time we fought and died for freedom; we are now afraid of free speech.”*Please note that Garabents was neither a terrorist (or freedom fighter) nor an anarchist; but a product of our 1% on friendly terms not only with our bosses, bishops and benefactors in the Diaspora but also our commissars in the Homeland.*Have I said this before? Probably. Make it certainly! Like all organized religions, I believe in the usefulness, importance, and sanctity of repletion: “Our Father who art in heaven,” “Hail Mary," “Allahu akbar!”#

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          • #6
            Re: On genocide

            "When the blind lead the blind, both shall fall
            into the ditch,"the Bible tells us. Our history
            in a nutshell.

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            • #7
              Re: On genocide

              Our bishops are accountable only to god; our benefactors are accountable only to capital; andour political bosses continue to think ofthemselves as the brains of the people, thusfeeling no need to be accountable to thebrainless. The massacre continues. #

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              • #8
                Re: On genocide

                THEM & US / They ruled over us for 600 years. As their “most loyal subject nation” we fought their wars and provided concubines to their harems.At the turn of the last century they massacred us by the million, stole all our possessions and so far they haven’t paid a single cent in reparations or returned a single square inch of dirt.From World War I they emerged as victors.Now then, my question to you, gentle reader, is: Have you ever heard any one of them brag about how smart they are?#

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                • #9
                  Re: On genocide

                  An Armenian says, “Turks are evil and Armeniansgood.” A Turk says, “Armenians are evil andTurks good.” Both are believed by millions oftheir fellow countrymen because a lie that flatters will always enjoy more popularity than a truth that hurts.

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                  • #10
                    Re: On genocide

                    It has been observed that
                    what holds us together is the Genocide.
                    Does that mean on the day the Genocide is recognized
                    the glue that holds us together will dry up?
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