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  • #21
    what shoudl we do in youre point of view then, do we have to set a rule no less than 4 children limit as a rule to armenain families =? how else do we increase...

    Its not as we would outnumber the turks with our now 7/8 mililon armenian population in the world. Assimilation will strenghten our nation yes,,,but it won't help us to defend on country in war.

    I agree that violence is not the First option
    i agree that we should try to solve it peacefully
    but that it not an easy thing to do.
    Last edited by Tres Bien; 03-13-2005, 03:45 PM.

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    • #22
      1) I gave you my answer for war.
      2) I did not ask for any action based on my "point of view".

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      • #23
        This thread was usefull to see who is real Armenian.
        I would fight in the front line.
        The man who runs away will fight again.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by ArmoBarbi

          Btw, I consider the refusal to assimilate the best way to preserve our nation - not participating in war.

          The best way not to "assimilate" is to go back where you came from

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Tigranes
            The best way not to "assimilate" is to go back where you came from
            Why would you even say that? Especially with a ? If I went back where I "came from", I would be killed for being Armenian. Good plan.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
              Why would you even say that? Especially with a ? If I went back where I "came from", I would be killed for being Armenian. Good plan.

              Bakinka pravilno?

              My point is, you are in X(any country other than Armenia). This is not your country. You are just a guest. If you intend to stay here you better forget what you were used to before, respect and adopt the culture of your host country and "assimilate". This doesn't deprive you of your ethnic identity. Most Irish and Italian Americans are fully assimilated yet they retain their "ethnicness".

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              • #27
                Pravelno.

                I am aware of the fact that people are able to be well adapted in one country while having their ethnic identity tied to another. This is not assimilation. In assimilation the key factor is the loss of previous ethnic identity. I have been in US longer than any other country, and am very much "assimilated" as in well adapted and "used" to this country. I have US citizenship, blah blah... Usually when we use the word "assimilate" in discussion, we presume the loss of "ethnicness" or ethnic identity.

                Although Ive visited Armenia twice, I never actually got used to it anyway. I found my ethnic identity AFTER moving here. I dont know where I will live out the rest of my life after school. I will choose and adapt according to my needs and wishes at the time, but the point is that I will preserve my "ethnicness" no matter where I am.

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                • #28
                  when some one invades yuor country all chances of peace are gone.
                  to secure peace u must prepare for war.

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