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Originally posted by Edoman View PostI don’t expect the Turks to accept anything at all Hitite, in fact I don’t care what they accept after denying everything for so long. We know your marching orders from your false Idol
http://www.tsk.mil.tr/eng/gecmisten_...s/by/2_eng.jpg
The link you gave: http://www.tsk.mil.tr/eng/gecmisten_...s/by/2_eng.jpg I think are words that any great leader would leave as legacy to their youth. Ok I'm not going to get into an endless argument as to whether he was a great leader or not but if you change the words Turk, Turkish and Turkey to Armenian and Armenia you will see they are a little more than marching orders. So you should actually give him credit for that.
Originally posted by Edoman View PostIf you think our efforts to get US congress to pass the AG bill is strictly politics then you really are confused.
Like I have said before, this is between Armenia and US and has nothing to do with Turkey recognizing anything. I don’t want relations with Turks. I could never Trust Turks. I want this Turkish government to pay for its freaking crimes against my people and stop hurting its Armenian population. We will never allow you to get away with it; we owe this to ourselves and to our ancestors who cry from their graves for justice.
All the stuff you want from Turkey can only happen if you have relations with Turks. It is not going to happen sitting in your suburban home, and the US sure isnt going to do it for you. So if you dont want relations with Turks, buddy you aint getting nothing from us.
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you are right ,ı must not try to solve the political problems as if ı know everything well,who am ı? it is none of my business.armenian ,azeri,,turkish governments can solve it themselves. ı sound stupit offering solutions. but ı want real peace, and people loving each other again,thats why ı try to offer something. not to beat you.but sometimes ı can get very defensive and bad,ı know,this is my character,ı dont like to be attacked.
100 years has passed, but many of you still speak some turkish. this is exactly why ı understand the pain. ı never think armenians are foreigners. maybe you will get very offended again, but ı personally consider armenians almost like christian turks.
ı dont say these words to make you people love me, but ı really started to realise that it is my duty to work for the armenians, in turkey. as long as accepting the genocide officially, may bring some threats for turkish state, like compansations and giving lands, they may never accept it. but ı individually one more time ,and very sincerely apologise for the things happened from armenians.
it is very difficult for me to take a stand completely opposite of the state, unlike mr arda .ı cant go that further. but ı simply dont buy the things deniers talk about. not humanistic and not logical , and not even for the benefit of turkey.
Hey Hitite, there is no such thing as “that kind of Armenians”. Saco is trying very hard, with much credit to him, to bridge the gap between the young generation of Armenians and Turks which could bring more understanding of each other. That is a lot more than anybody can claim that they are doing and that my friend should be commanded and encouraged rather than be ridiculed like you have done.
This shows how desperately Turkey needs to continue to paint Armenians as monsters and to alienate them while Armenians, specifically our younger generation like Saco, try to connect and solve the problems despite what his people have gone through by the hands of your countrymen.
Can you understand how hard it is to do what he is trying to do, especially someone with no connection whatsoever to Turks (blood line or country of residence)?
Well Turks may really care about what you feel so doesn't that make us look stupid. Nevertheless if Turks accept, deny acknowledge th AG sometime in the future it will not matter if you care or not. I have the feeling that if this or the like happened and Turkey became a country of European style freedoms and prosperity (which is not perfect of course) Armenian hardliners would feel devastated. But I surely do know that MANY Armenians, especially those in Armenia would cherish and benifit greatly from this sort of Turkey. Maybe you dont care but there are a lot more Armenians around this part of the world that DO care. However your indifference is still understandable.
I will be more careful; but you know sometimes you just gotta say it...THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!
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Originally posted by phantomVahe, I'm glad you're back. I enjoy your posts, and I learned a good lesson from my own response to one of them: make sure I know what was meant in a post before running to unfounded conclusions.I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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Originally posted by hitite View PostWell Turks may really care about what you feel so doesn't that make us look stupid. Nevertheless if Turks accept, deny acknowledge th AG sometime in the future it will not matter if you care or not. I have the feeling that if this or the like happened and Turkey became a country of European style freedoms and prosperity (which is not perfect of course) Armenian hardliners would feel devastated. But I surely do know that MANY Armenians, especially those in Armenia would cherish and benifit greatly from this sort of Turkey. Maybe you dont care but there are a lot more Armenians around this part of the world that DO care. However your indifference is still understandable.
The link you gave: http://www.tsk.mil.tr/eng/gecmisten_...s/by/2_eng.jpg I think are words that any great leader would leave as legacy to their youth. Ok I'm not going to get into an endless argument as to whether he was a great leader or not but if you change the words Turk, Turkish and Turkey to Armenian and Armenia you will see they are a little more than marching orders. So you should actually give him credit for that.
You may have misunderstood me, Armenian efforts to get US congress to pass the bill sure is not "purely" political, maybe a good deal of it is. But the way the US is using this against Turkey and the way they have given false promises to US Armenians for decades, actually lying to them is shining bright power politics.
All the stuff you want from Turkey can only happen if you have relations with Turks. It is not going to happen sitting in your suburban home, and the US sure isnt going to do it for you. So if you dont want relations with Turks, buddy you aint getting nothing from us.
Come on now, don’t make me laugh. You must think we are fools to believe that US is using the AG Bill against the Armenians in any serious way other than the normal "vote for me" but you know what...
I have a feeling that what you and your government are really saying is that if we Armenians ever want to see this AG Bill get passed in US congress then we better start complying with Turkish demands because we the Turks can put such a squeeze on the US administration that Obama would be sorry he ever brought up the word Genocide.
This is in fact a step back for you from turkey’s stand of “We will never allow this Bill to pass come hell or high water”. What is wrong now? The pressure is too much?
Let me explain again. This is not an Armenian problem as much as your Government would like to make it. Your Governments ultimatums to Armenians in Diaspora are empty and we also know that it would be a political suicide for you to go ahead with any of your plans of Hurting Mother Armenia.
Let me repeat again. We do not want anything from Turkey, at least not yet. We can make deals later. But since you asked Hitite, it would be great if Turkey could stop blackmailing US and Israel for just one year, preferably this year; look what is happening in your country… but that is not your style now is it.
Ataturks Marching orders to future Turks, in short:
---Every entity outside Turkey and anybody inside Turkey… even your blood brother can become the enemy of the state, including your so called leaders; it will be up to you my children to figure out who these traitors are and destroy them. Your power is in your Turkishness.---
Now that’s inspirational. Turkish Democracy at its best.
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Originally posted by ardakilic View PostThere may be a chance to visit Tsitsernakaberd in April hopefully. I try to arrange, i hope!
Is there anybody who wants to advice me something?I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!
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