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  • #61
    Originally posted by phantom View Post
    "Mountain of prerequisites". Simply acknowledging a Genocide does not amount to a "mountain of prerequisites."
    If you read my post carefully I am saying that the 'Armenian diaspora' is building this "Mountain of prerequisites", not the AR. The AR has no conditions to start talks and further diplomatic relations, remember...

    So since you admit that as the diaspora you do have prerequisites and you darn right know that admitting the genocide is not as "simple" as you think for Turkey are you actually saying that you dont freaking care about any sort of truce?


    Originally posted by phantom View Post
    As for needing Turks, that train of thought is nothing but a Turkish inferiority complex. It's like an abusive husband thinking that his wife needs him. In its present form, Armenians need Turkey like they need that abusive husband! Now make Turkey into the potential that it has to be a great nation, and then I can say that Armenians and Armenia will need that Turkey.
    As I said the diaspora does not need Turkey as you so eloquently express. However the AR does need Turkey if you like it or not. I think the fact that you deny the AR "needs" Turkey shows who actually has some sort of "complex". Turks have all kinds of inferiority complexes but I think all you guys should have the balls to admit that Armenians do too.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by steph View Post
      Yes that would be an idea....turkish tourist information explaining to German holidaymakers where the Armenians had gone to...........perhaps excursions to Deir el-Zor, after all Auschwitz has become quite the attraction.
      Well I had something more like this: http://www.wowhotels.com in mind....

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      • #63
        ı think diaspora armenians are very proud and happy people today,
        their ancestors are killed ,raped and thrown away from their lands. but they maneged to keep their identity alive. they maneged to make all the world know what happened to them. they maneged to keep the hatred alive tagainst the criminal.and today they feel great everytime they can harm the people who commited the crime against them

        ı think turks are very proud and happy people. they maneged to form a united and strongly bounded nationalist country with rather strong military ,relatively good economy,boasting about their magnificiant past .and turks are so strong that ,some mosqitos barking and crying about history,trying to harm a turk cant succeed a bit.

        but for some reason that ı dont know,the ones that stayed in anatolia and armenia in their homelands,who really suffered and still suffer in every ways, are my real heroes. when ı look at their eyes ı feel ashamed ,ı feel dirty, ı feel great love and respect towards them. and for unknown reasons, ı feel that hrant was my brother,trying to defend also my personal rights in this country although ı have no armenian genes in my blood.

        ı think ı must be a maniac.

        lal

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