My great grandmother who survived the genocide is still alive. To see her, a living relic of the past, is so inspiring. I can not explain it to anyone, the feeling is hard to articulate. It is almost religious. I cant believe she went through that. I am not the most passionate about the genocide. I should be. But I do realize that I am not. Anyway, I only do something about it once a year. First of all I must say that I hate it when young Armenians today say that "We should forget it, it happened almost 100 years ago." Nothing makes my blood boil more than that phrase.
I only do something on April 24. Though I do something, I demonstrate, and this and that, it really amounts to nothing. All it gets us is earned media. We need to have some kind of lobbying power. There is obviously a political advantage for the US to keep denying the genocide. The government will never officially recognize the events of 1915 until we have something that they need. A protest by a couple hundred armo kids at the turkish embassy isnt going to do much. No legislation is going to pass because we do that. There has to be something else.
Are there any lawyers out there? Is there anyone who understands practical politics? I know there has been attempts to pass legislation that have failed. I want to know if there is some way to work through the American government, ie lobbying, proposals, bills that we can pass to have this legislation go through.
I dont want anything physical from the turks. No money, no nothing. Our land would be nice actually. They cant bring our families back, they cant give me anything. All I want is for the people of the strongest nation on the earth to recognize and learn about the genocide as they do the holocaust. I want this taught in schools throughout the country. Because of these turkish xxxxxxxs, our people have dispersed and the culture is decimating over time. If we give up on this, then we give up on ourselves. My great grandmother deserves justice. Your great grandmother deserves justice. You deserve justice. We deserve justice.
I only do something on April 24. Though I do something, I demonstrate, and this and that, it really amounts to nothing. All it gets us is earned media. We need to have some kind of lobbying power. There is obviously a political advantage for the US to keep denying the genocide. The government will never officially recognize the events of 1915 until we have something that they need. A protest by a couple hundred armo kids at the turkish embassy isnt going to do much. No legislation is going to pass because we do that. There has to be something else.
Are there any lawyers out there? Is there anyone who understands practical politics? I know there has been attempts to pass legislation that have failed. I want to know if there is some way to work through the American government, ie lobbying, proposals, bills that we can pass to have this legislation go through.
I dont want anything physical from the turks. No money, no nothing. Our land would be nice actually. They cant bring our families back, they cant give me anything. All I want is for the people of the strongest nation on the earth to recognize and learn about the genocide as they do the holocaust. I want this taught in schools throughout the country. Because of these turkish xxxxxxxs, our people have dispersed and the culture is decimating over time. If we give up on this, then we give up on ourselves. My great grandmother deserves justice. Your great grandmother deserves justice. You deserve justice. We deserve justice.
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