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  • Murad really now has gone too far

    Check this article he wrote :

    Armenian Genocide Resource Center, 3600+ Articles, Free E-Books, Research Papers, Historical Newspaper Screen Shots, Videos, Eyewitness Accounts...


    Now he is equating Armenians with the Manson Family who orchestrated the murder of Sharon Tate and her pregnant child, bit rich when you think the Young Turks killed pregnant Armenian women.

    I getting more and more of his stuff to answer so I can put it on my site, which is proving a slow process because Geocities has a problem with me for some reason.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo
    Check this xxxx he wrote :

    Armenian Genocide Resource Center, 3600+ Articles, Free E-Books, Research Papers, Historical Newspaper Screen Shots, Videos, Eyewitness Accounts...


    Now he is equating Armenians with the Manson Family who orchestrated the murder of Sharon Tate and her pregnant child, bit rich when you think the Young Turks killed pregnant Armenian women.

    I getting more and more of his stuff to answer so I can put it on my site, which is proving a slow process because Geocities has a problem with me for some reason.
    Hey Pedro,
    Please cut down on the bad language, some sensitive souls here you know.

    Thanks

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    • #3
      Sorry

      I wasn't aware that swearing was not allowed on the board, sorry about that. Its just it kinda got me angry as it was very tactless and he calls all Armenians who protest the genocide mentally infirmed, its further worse when you think that the same stuff that happened with the Tate family happened to you guys (shooting, stabbing, killing pregnant women).

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      • #4
        Lies, hate, etc are regularly posted on those sites and the only thing that can really be done is to ignore it and continue compiling resources and evidence regarding the Christian Genocide in Asia Minor before and after WWI. Let them take the low {and often ridiculous} road.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • #5
          Good point Joseph

          The only thing worrying me nowadays is the fate of the Kurds in Northern Iraq if Turkey is searches for "terrorists" who seek to "destroy the Turkish state (not my words, taken from a member of parliament from Turkey).

          The thing is it wouldn't have been so infuriating if indeed he and others kept to their own websites but they are posting this stuff on blogs and forum and indeed harrasing Armenian videos and sites (just take a look on YouTube).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo
            The only thing worrying me nowadays is the fate of the Kurds in Northern Iraq if Turkey is searches for "terrorists" who seek to "destroy the Turkish state (not my words, taken from a member of parliament from Turkey).

            The thing is it wouldn't have been so infuriating if indeed he and others kept to their own websites but they are posting this stuff on blogs and forum and indeed harrasing Armenian videos and sites (just take a look on YouTube).
            Although the results are often unseen and unsatisfying, the reactionary, vitriolic, and violent response by some Turks only galvanizes Armenians, Kurds, leftists, human right activists, etc. When their true face is displayed for all to see, they betray their own ignorance and hatred. The more ignorance they show, the less likely they will ever be trusted or held in decent regard by decent people. The only way to punish those that engage in this hatred is to expose it to those who have no horse in the fight and make their position an embarrassment for Turkey. It is slowly emerging this way. We should try not to answer hate with hate. We will win more people to our side by using facts, showing humility, etc.
            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            • #7
              What a long winded bulldust. No wonder the new generation Turks are confused. It is OK, let them write what they want and study their fabricated history books. I could care less if they recognize the AG, don’t mean nothing to me personally after all their denials. They cannot hide from the truth forever by lying to their own people, and the more they deceive themselves the more they insult their own so called Turkishness. Men with no honor deserve no respect.

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