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    MEN & BEASTS / History makes sense only if we assume mankind has been at the mercy of bloodthirsty savages.*We owe wars and massacres not to reasonable men but to systematically moronized charlatans.*Politicians who pretend to know better cannot be said to be guided by reason but by the mindset of cornered rats.*No jackass has ever kicked another jackass to prove God is great.*Life makes sense only if we assume the 1% are a criminal gang like the mafia. The rest is propaganda.*As for men like Socrates, Jesus, and Gandhi: None of them died in bed.#

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    Every organized religion is also a critique as well as a rejection of all other organized religions.

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      The unspoken aim of the 1% is the systematic moronization of the 99%.

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        ON A QUINTESSENTIALLY ARMENIAN ABERRATION*************************************** We have all met the arrogant ignoramus who, justbecause he knows something about Armenians youdon’t know, says with an air of self-satisfactionbordering on triumph: “And you call yourself anArmenian?” *Asserting superiority even onflimsiest of grounds must be a quintessentiallyArmenian need. *One reason why we have allowed theGenocide to become a collective addiction is thatit allows us a sense of moral superiority. *There is even a type of writer who, after writing aboutthe Genocide, finds it extremely difficult towrite about anything else. Writing about Turks,atrocities, and lies makes them feel morallysuperior, and the need to feel morally superioris especially pronounced in bastards.#

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          AND GOD CREATED
          PREDATORS
          ******************************
          Why did He?
          That’s a question for theologians.
          *
          What’s theology?
          The study of the Unknown and the Unknowable.
          A harmless racket.
          It has claimed millions of innocent lives.
          *
          Our history was shaped by alien predators.
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            NOTES / COMMENTS
            *********************************
            Genocide is not an aberration
            but the rule.
            *
            If Turks are guilty of “red” genocide
            we are guilty of its “white” variant.
            *
            Our greatest blunder:
            to believe in the fundamental decency
            of the 1%.
            *
            The 1% are swine
            regardless of race, color, and creed.
            *
            Everybody loves God
            but no one can read His mind.
            *
            You don’t believe what I say?
            Get used to it.
            #

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              COMMENTS
              *******************************
              You tell me I repeat myself
              because I have run out of new ideas,
              and I say, what’s the use of new ideas
              if nobody gives a damn about old ones?
              *
              In some dictionaries, I am told,
              the word “genocide” is listed
              as a synonym of “victory.”
              *
              During anti-Kurdish demonstrations in Istanbul,
              some angry demonstrators were heard
              shouting the slogan:
              “We don’t want massacres. We demand genocide.”
              #

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                Being Armenian is an abnormal condition. Being an
                Armenian writer is compounding the felony.

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                  If what we believe shapes our character, it would
                  be no exaggeration to say that very often faith
                  creates vandals & killers.

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                    BENExxxxTORS
                    ************************************
                    I once had the following conversation with one of
                    our publishers:
                    “I have had phone calls saying I should stop
                    publishing you,” he began.
                    “By whom?” I wanted to know.
                    “By Jack S. Avanakian,” he replied.
                    “You mean the same Jack S. Avanakian who happens
                    to be the personal secretary of one of our
                    national benefactors?”
                    “The very same.”
                    “Are you going to follow his instructions?”
                    “Of course not!”
                    But he did. Shortly thereafter he stopped
                    publishing me. What changed his mind? I have no
                    idea and he never explained. But I can’t help
                    remembering Brecht’s celebrated slogan: “Grub
                    first, then ethics.”
                    #

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