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90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

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  • 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

    Dear Armenian brothers and sisters,

    This April 24th will be the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The world needs to know what happened in 1915. Especially in Europe where they are about to make a big mistake by letting Turkey join the EU. I urge all of you to email/write as many newspapers as you can and ask them to please commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in their newpaper. I am adding a link with worldwide newspapers. Maybe some of you can find more newspapers. Emailing/writing television stations to also commemorate it with a broadcast would also be great. I would concentrate mainly on European newspapers since Europeans are brainwashed into thinking that Turkey is such a wonderful and peaceful country that would be an asset to Europe. Although writing to newspapers in some other countries like Australia, Canada, etc. can't hurt. Here is one link that I have found with the names of worldwide newspapers. Just put your pointer over a specific country, click, then a specific newspaper, click, and look for the contact information.



    Remember, we have to do this before the April 24th deadline. That is only a week and a half away. If you can all start today by only writing to a few of these, that would make a difference. And please rally other people on other sites or wherever you can find them to do the same.

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    Hi, everyone... i'm new in here, and have been enjoying everones thread for a few weeks now..

    i just logged on and was determining which thread to read first... then, i noticed this one, which only a few people even bothered to click and waste a few seconds... and wondered why no one was even thinking about finding out what it said...... (bye the way i'm guilty of doing the same.. lol..) just wondered why more people havent bother reading this thread........ (saying that, i hope i will get a response to my ?.. lol.....)
    is it because we've been onslaught.. okkkk wrong word to use .... but u know what i mean, like we've been hearing about it a lot and no one bothers to pay any attention to.... ( that was the only syn. i could find for overfeed... lolol..)
    and why is that..... why?? is it that we didnt pay any attention this thread.......

    just courious as to why, i, among you, have been disregarding this thread..


    ok, now, dont everybody start onslaughting on my ?... lol... ha, ha, that was a joke, your suppose to laugh.. ( actually, that was a very funny joke if u gotten the above joke about the syn...... (and, if you dont know what syn. is short for, then u wont get the above jokes at all lllllloooooollll....) .


    ok, enough of this joke stuff .. answer my ?.....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by YESem
      i just logged on and was determining which thread to read first... then, i noticed this one, which only a few people even bothered to click and waste a few seconds... and wondered why no one was even thinking about finding out what it said......
      Well then let's put it back on top to grab people's attention since this is a very important thread, and seeing that time is quickly running out.

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      • #4
        Time is running out people. I've seen how some you also have stories your grandparents told you. You can also tell these stories to all these newspapers and television stations when you email them and ask them to please commemorate the Armenian Genocide in their newspapers or on their television stations

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        • #5
          Europeans are not brainwashed and they are more educated than the deluded imperialist americans which invade everywhere to form their Pax Americana.European people dont want Turkey in and many European countries have accepted the Genocide.Its USA which is not accepting it as a Genocide ,since they are allies, so its you which should work harder about it and not the Europeans.
          I agree though that we all have to protest about it and make sure that the Goverments will take the message and finally all of them recognise it as a Genocide, especcially the USA goverment.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Red Brigade
            Europeans are not brainwashed and they are more educated than the deluded imperialist americans which invade everywhere to form their Pax Americana.European people dont want Turkey in and many European countries have accepted the Genocide.
            That just means that more effort has to be put into the brainwashing. Wash it hard enough for long enough, and a European brain will be just as soft as an American one.
            Plenipotentiary meow!

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            • #7
              The propaganda from the European Mass Media is not really that less than what is in the USA.The point is that when Europeans start a war against a country , they actually know where that country is in the map.

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