Originally posted by crusader1492
I was not saying that Turkish and Armenian extremists are part of one homogenous entity. Nor that they were exact duplicates. But there are close similarities. For example, Armenian nationalist calling their oppponents "Turks", and claiming that hidden outside forces are always trying to betray the country, and that the soul of the Armenian nation is at stake through the ceaseless and always sinister activities of "sects" matches exactly what their equivalents in Turkey say.
And of course the way their extremism is revealed is also often different - Armenia has no ethnic minorities to be oppressed or scapegoated, no dark secrets to be hidden, and journalists aren't silenced by being shot in the street (maybe because independant journalism is so marginalised that it is already all but silenced).
Another similarity may be that the most extreme and entrenched elements tend to be within their respective diaspora communities.
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