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English is my second language too actually. I spent my childhood in Azerbaijan and Russia. That excuse doesn't work on me. I didn't say I don't understand you. I always understand people even if their grammar is terrible. It's called figuring things out. Anyway, this is a nonissue.
As for your US Armenians hypothesis: I have been to Armenia, and five other countries, and I pay attention to international news, I know exactly how the world views the Genocide. Living in the US alone does not prevent people from knowing the truth. That can happen in any country (ie even Turkey). Most Armenians on this forum are well aware of world issues and world views. Don't you worry about that.
Don't think my goal is to attack you. I think it's a bit sad that you have to get your "fun" this way. That's all.
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Originally posted by bell-the-catThen enlighen us, oh unthinkingtwice one. What were the purposes, remits, methods of recording, and ranges of the "Ottoman archives" at the time they were being compiled? And what vicissitudes of history have they undergone since their compilation?
You are denying real archives in every means possible. I think you are the one and the worst of humankind. I didn't ever meet people like you...Question to brainless diaspora freak: where are your archives?
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Originally posted by thinktwiceWe all know the purpose of archives "to enlighten history". But twisted minds like you don't ever want to see real arabic papers...
You are denying real archives in every means possible. I think you are the one and the worst of humankind. I didn't ever meet people like you...Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by thinktwiceWe all know the purpose of archives "to enlighten history". But twisted minds like you don't ever want to see real arabic papers...
You are denying real archives in every means possible. I think you are the one and the worst of humankind. I didn't ever meet people like you...Plenipotentiary meow!
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Originally posted by ArmoBarbiEnglish is my second language too actually. I spent my childhood in Azerbaijan and Russia. That excuse doesn't work on me. I didn't say I don't understand you. I always understand people even if their grammar is terrible. It's called figuring things out. Anyway, this is a nonissue.
As for your US Armenians hypothesis: I have been to Armenia, and five other countries, and I pay attention to international news, I know exactly how the world views the Genocide. Living in the US alone does not prevent people from knowing the truth. That can happen in any country (ie even Turkey). Most Armenians on this forum are well aware of world issues and world views. Don't you worry about that.
Don't think my goal is to attack you. I think it's a bit sad that you have to get your "fun" this way. That's all.
Oh actually i'm worrying about you because your mindless so-called genocide are going to crash one day and nobody will be your side...
And other guys you really amazing. If the "denial" is the case you are the absolute winner.
For you, go and check out some real archives instead of your brainwashingLast edited by ckBejug; 05-10-2005, 12:42 PM.Question to brainless diaspora freak: where are your archives?
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Originally posted by RookieArcherwinoman-
But you have already claimed that the Armenian genocide never happened and that I am a believer of fables. You hae made it plain that you will consider anything that acknowledges the claim of genocide as biased in favor of the Armenian position.
Reasonable man are not like rock, not static. He changes over time. I am serious for learning. You can change me. Sticking to fables, though they were refuted, is not virtue. I am asking you for help to help me Armenian standpoint: Documents, analysis all ok. All those Turks you quoting were once denialists, at least in their youth age. They have changed, so why dont i? One Turk believing/recognizing ArmenianGenocide is more important than many non-Turkish genocide believers.
You can show your diffirence by being reasonable and polite.
Regards.
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emil - don't kid yourself and don't insult our intellignce - Ataturk never wrote anything so poorly in his life!
NoThinkTurk - gobble gobble gobble ! Yup - you haven't a clue concerning yoru archives.Sarfian and Ackam have both written extensively documenting how the Ottoman Archives are controlled in a manner that causes them to noty be considered "open" in any streatch of the immagination. Additionally the answers are not neceissarily in those archives as they were never a complete archives to begin with - and the recordkeeping has been typical Turk - if not blatently doctored certainly ineptly handled...but at least regardign the latter they are still aparently sloppy and ignorant enough to not even understand what they have there...
And Bell the Cat - I assure you - truth is much stranger then fiction and you haven't a clue (though I found your misinterpretations funny - as seen through your own lens without having properly listened or digested what I said - a problem that you obvioulsy have in other areas as well...). Besides I would never be troubled with something as petty as Kosovo - all I did was offer some policy advice to those who were possibly in a position to act on (recommend) it. Not that they would ever go for something so outside the box - no matter...a potential solution to the problem was at hand - just none understood...cest la vie...
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Originally posted by thinktwiceYou are living in US but i don't think that you are aware of world's view and the truths about your so-called genocide. It is just a political material in infamous countries.
Oh actually i'm worrying about you because your mindless so-called genocide are going to crash one day and nobody will be your side...
And other guys you really amazing. If the "denial" is the case you are the absolute winner.
For you, go and check out some real archives instead of your brainwashing
And here are some synonyms which best describe your posts: brainless, dazed, deficient, dense, dim, dodo, doltish, dopy, dotterel, dull, dumb, dummy, foolish, futile, gullible, half-baked, half-witted, idiotic, ill-advised, imbecilic, inane, indiscreet, insensate, irrelevant, irresponsible, laughable, loser, ludicrous, meaningless, mindless, moronic, naive, nonsensical, obtuse, pointless, puerile, rash, senseless, short-sighted, simple, simple-minded, slow, sluggish, stolid, stupefied, thick, thickheaded, trivial, unintelligent, unthinking, witless
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