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Uproar As French Parliament Shelves Vote On Armenian Genocide
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Originally posted by realityShowNot completely of course, but they could find some common points to agree on, right? At least I am sure that this could pretend some "hate sellers" to play games on Turkey and Armenia. Besides, history is not like chemistry, you can't find the true result with some experiments and calculations. You need to read, discuss, listen and analyze in history... Why don't we just listen the story from the two sides??? Even in this forum, some can't accept any posts with denial in it. It is also stated in the forum rules; is it the true way to find out the truth or is this just a forum for Armenians to organize for AG propagandas???
To debate the Armenian Genocide is an insult to us and open a wound that was never allowed to heal. I don't expect you to understand that. For Turks it is an issue of pride, for Armenians it is an issue of life or death.
The most I could one day hope for is that maybe we can one day regards each other in a magnanimous manner.General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by JosephI agree Kharpert. All it will do is further entrench people. The offer for "letting historians settle the history" is dubious at best. Sounds more like a football match to me.
PS: Even if you disagree my idea, thanks for at least discussing about my post; this made me believe that my wish is worth to work on...
Take care,
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Originally posted by realityShowYou need to read, discuss, listen and analyze in history
Geopolitically, this is NOT a historical issue anymore. This "Turkish side of the story" is purely a political gimmick...a rhetorical tool being tossed around by nations in power to advance their political agendas.
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Originally posted by KharpertIf you are trying to convince us that the "Turkish side of the story" deserves as much attention as what's told by real historians, you are wrong. No true historian has any doubt in their mind what 1915 is all about. The "Turkish side of the story" is a pseudoscience; an unclear, blurry, misrepresentation and conspiracy theory that changes every day to conviently fit the political climate and has no basis and no support aside from the influence of the Turkish government.
Geopolitically, this is NOT a historical issue anymore. This "Turkish side of the story" is purely a political gimmick...a rhetorical tool being tossed around by nations in power to advance their political agendas.
Come on, what is wrong about discussing things and listening people? Just give us a chance to explain ourselves...
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Originally posted by realityShowCome on, what is wrong about discussing things and listening people? Just give us a chance to explain ourselves...
So like I said earlier, it is very clear what denialism is and its complete absence of historical truth shines through every time. Historians are not convinced by denialism and politicians simply don't care, thus making the complex, frustrating issue that is genocide recognition.
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Originally posted by realityShowWhy do I always hear the same stuff when I talk about the Turkish side of the story? Is this response teached or memorized to you all???
Come on, what is wrong about discussing things and listening people? Just give us a chance to explain ourselves...
I don't think after watching that, you'll be asking for debates..
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Originally posted by KharpertWe have given you many chances. In fact, we recently gave denialism a big break on the PBS discussion panel. And yet, it seems, even the supposedly very best of the denialists ended up making such an ass of themselves that the whole issue became a farce. It seems very clear to me that denialists are incapable of explaining themselves.
So like I said earlier, it is very clear what denialism is and its complete absence of historical truth shines through every time. Historians are not convinced by denialism and politicians simply don't care, thus making the complex, frustrating issue that is genocide recognition.
But if you are repeating that just for saying the last word; please be my guest and copy/paste your phrases for the last time...I won't reply, I promise
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