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The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

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  • #11
    Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

    Hold up though, I don't like that you are blaming Islam for the AG, its not Islam's fault, Mohammed Abdullah has been gone for more than hundreds of years, the reason is Pan Turkism, don't try to shy away from responsibility and blame religion please

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    • #12
      Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

      ...yet most Arabs were for Armenians during the Genocide and the Armenians were protected by the Saudi king, most Persian enjoy good relations with Armenia and it is one of the most Islamic nations.

      But what about dear Ataturk, tell me do Kemalists agree with his massacre of the Dersim sonny Jim? His start of the Turkish Armenian war, how about his attacks on Kurdistanis, he was a nationalist, he was spouting the same nationalist CUP crap, so stop with the Ataturk worship please, it sounds like a MHP speech, he was a man, not a God, not a Messiah, not a Prophet, not Buddha, a freakin' man who had terrible faults if youur information

      Plus your speech is most illuminating my friend, "all Muslims must go to hell", sounds Genocidal Johnny, "Arabic Pedophile" attacking ethnciity are we, just so you know, Arabs have had great relations with Armenians, particularly in Lebanon and Egypy, but of couse for Nationalists, racism/ethnic hating is like bread and butter isn't it?
      Last edited by Pedro Xaramillo; 03-16-2009, 01:10 PM.

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      • #13
        Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

        You guys are both right about Islam. Even though pure Islamic values are good, what many Muslim clerics have done with it (Ex: militant Islam) and how the Ottomans used it as a tool to entice their people to carry out and justify their crimes, is where the problem lies.
        Armenians were branded Infidels many times in Ottoman Empire by Turks to their advantages who were NOT a good Muslims themsrlves but a disgrace to the faith. I am not that familiar with this but this is what I have come to understand.

        Ataturk is a different story and a touchy subject and should be approached with care when dealing with people like scurtel despite the truth that we know very well. A man has to believe in something in this world………..cutting the founder of their Country down, the ones like scurtel does not serve any purpose at this stage in the game other than alienate the Turks who could possibly support us (I know many don’t give a damn and I will take heat for this but this is a strategy I am putting to test).
        Last edited by Eddo211; 03-16-2009, 02:58 PM.
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        • #14
          Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post

          What I would like to see is for Turkey to honor the treaty of Sevres which encompasses parts Western Anatolia. Those Armenian lands must once again become under the control of Armenians regardless of the % of Turkish population.
          What wonder Sevres do have so that treatys after Turkish independence war that nullifies Sevres should be ignored?

          The history, the treaties, post-war punishments are written by the winners. Do you think, just like inheriting Ottoman crimes, should Turkish people "like to see" the treaties giving Balkans to Ottoman Empire to be honored too?

          Guys somebody please answer me: What is the point in time that we should take as the reference to see which land is whose, which treaty to honor?

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          • #15
            Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

            The extermination of the Armenian nation tells people that it is okay to do and get away with mass murder. I wouldn’t necessarily agree to that even though Hitler and other governments committed such mass murders and tried to get away with it. As long as the United States and other countries with Turkey keep denying the Genocide of the Armenian race, they permit other governments to do the same to indigenous peoples all over the world.

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            • #16
              Re: The forgotten Holocaust: The Armenian massacre that inspired Hitler

              Originally posted by iFemale View Post
              The extermination of the Armenian nation tells people that it is okay to do and get away with mass murder. I wouldn’t necessarily agree to that even though Hitler and other governments committed such mass murders and tried to get away with it. As long as the United States and other countries with Turkey keep denying the Genocide of the Armenian race, they permit other governments to do the same to indigenous peoples all over the world.
              Couldn't have said it better myself, nice post iFemale

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