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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    In dialectic or dialogue there are no final answers, only a step in the right direction.

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  • arabaliozian
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    ON GENOCIDE
    **************************
    Why do Turks and Americans
    find it difficult to speak the word
    “genocide”?
    The answer must be obvious by now.
    The perpetrators were not Turks
    and their victims were not Armenians.
    They – or we – were all half-Turks,
    or if you prefer, half-Armenians.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    AGAINST ‘OPTIMISM
    ***************************************
    If I am a pessimist it may be because so far
    no one has proved beyond a shadow if a doubt
    that optimism is a morally or politically superior stance.
    *
    For 600 years we lived as optimists
    and completely ignored the warnings
    of more objective observers.
    *
    Zohrab behaved like an optimist
    when he thought he was invulnerable
    because he enjoyed Talaat’s friendship.
    Same with Mikoyan who, however, was
    smart enough to sleep with a revolver
    under his pillow.
    *
    I too behave like an optimist
    when I operate on the assumption
    the written word is a useful tool
    of communication and completely ignore
    the fact that throughout our millennial history
    we have consistently ignored those among us
    who spoke up against fragmentation,
    intolerance and tribalism.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    In the same way that every simple object
    is composed of an infinite number
    of atomic and subatomic particles
    or bundles of energy, every occurrence
    is a result of countless actions and reactions
    some of which are destined to remain
    beyond our perception of reality.

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    If you lose a friend on account of political differences, it maybe because he wasn't a good friend to begin with. I speak from experience. I have lost several friends because in their view I was on the wrong side of a political issue and their side happened to be infallible. To them I say, “Good riddance!”

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    Since neither of us is stupid or arrogant enough to assert infallibility, let us proceed from the assumption we may both be wrong.#

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    PROBLEMS
    ******************************
    We have problems.
    Many problems.
    Serious problems.
    But those in a position to solve them
    prefer to write their memoirs.
    Their fathers and grandfathers wrote memoirs.
    Now it’s their turn.
    *
    Why memoirs?
    The obvious answer must be,
    to misrepresent and explain their failures
    as triumphs of creative thinking.
    To convince themselves and their readers
    they are not to blame.
    They did their utmost.
    They did what was expected of them
    as selfless servants of the community
    and as men of vision.
    *
    And if you believe that,
    you will believe anything!
    *
    When self-assessed smart operators
    are defeated in battle,
    they call it moral victory.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    ON LEADERSHIP
    *********************************
    Leadership plays a key role
    in the life and death of nations.
    Compare the fate of Jews in Germany
    with that of Jews in Egypt
    under the charismatic political leadership
    of Moses. And now consider our own fate
    at the turn of the last century
    in the Ottoman Empire.
    *
    Homo sapiens may also be defined
    as a being incapable of learning from history.
    *
    If we reject history as a useful tool of survival,
    we condemn ourselves to systematic extermination
    or the death of a thousand self-inflicted cuts.
    *
    Our historians have betrayed us
    by reducing the study of history
    to perpetual lamentation.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    No self-respecting Armenian believes
    he is or has ever been brainwashable.

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: politics

    Armenian history is not written
    but invented.

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