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Armenia: the end of the debate?

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  • #41
    Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

    Originally posted by Diranakir View Post
    Exactly. So what does that say about the vaunted authority of someone who, at the point he said that, had received honors and recognition and had the better part of his career as an "historian" behind him? It means he can change his tune and betray the truth at the drop of hat for the highest bidder, as someone said earlier in this thread. And there are plenty of "credentialed"
    individuals and organizations who are ready to push him forward and give him top billing. It's time for us to wise up.
    Armenias neighbor to the west is filled with such experts. Armenia DOES need to wise up. I read in hetq website about how when they went to bursa, they were given a book 'about turkey'...and how it talked about how those Armenians killed 100,000 Turks.

    We need to realize what we're dealing with. As Dodi Gago buys a water bottling plant in Bulgaria, and Armenia sells nationally owned assets to Russian companies, that it still has an obligation to its people and the government is not just some damn business oracle.
    kurtçul kangal

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    • #42
      Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

      Originally posted by Jos View Post
      Armenia: the end of the debate?
      By Gwynne Dyer


      THE FIRST great massacre of the 20th century happened in eastern Anatolia 94 years ago.

      ...If genocide just means killing a lot of people, then this certainly was one. If genocide means a policy that aims to exterminate a particular ethnic or religious group, then it wasn’t.
      you filthy J whore! Show me where the hell “eastern Anatolia” is and I'll tell you whether your biblical six-million-gas-chamber hoax was genocide or not.

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      • #43
        Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

        Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
        you filthy J whore! Show me where the hell “eastern Anatolia” is and I'll tell you whether your biblical six-million-gas-chamber hoax was genocide or not.
        Now, now... the truth about history should never be revealed or else people would start to realize they were living a lie...
        "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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        • #44
          Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

          Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
          Now, now... the truth about history should never be revealed or else people would start to realize they were living a lie...
          Don't worry! She's not going to find a place on this planet called “eastern Anatolia” so I'll keep it to myself.

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          • #45
            Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

            Originally posted by Jos View Post
            "GWYNNE DYER has worked as a freelance journalist, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer on international affairs for more than 20 years, but he was originally trained as an historian. Born in Newfoundland, he received degrees from Canadian, American and British universities, finishing with a Ph.D. in Military and Middle Eastern History from the University of London. He served in three navies and held academic appointments at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Oxford University before launching his twice-weekly column on international affairs, which is published by over 175 papers in some 45 countries."
            SO

            EFFING

            WHAT?


            What does this have to do with him (OK I also checked it and saw that it's a he) being an expert on Turk/Armenian affairs? His article, the first post of this thread is so dumb, ridiculously written that it would make no difference was it signed Chingiz Isekoglu or something.

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            • #46
              Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

              Check the comments about this stupid article here. I was just browsing and I saw most posters addressed the "author" as Miss Dyer! Seems the first name is confused with Gwen, Gwynnette or Gwynette.

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              • #47
                Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

                I dont know anything about comments, but I think you should edit your avatar to reflect Artsakhs independence.
                kurtçul kangal

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                • #48
                  Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

                  Originally posted by AlphaPapa View Post
                  I dont know anything about comments, but I think you should edit your avatar to reflect Artsakhs independence.
                  Artsakh is part of Armenia and will always be like Western-Armenia is and when we get it back it will joined and be ruled from Yerevan.

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                  • #49
                    Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

                    Originally posted by alphapapa View Post
                    i dont know anything about comments, but i think you should edit your avatar to reflect artsakhs independence.
                    Կարմիր, կապոյտ, նարնջի
                    Մեր դրօշակն է հայրենի


                    What are maps... but lines drawn by “powers” on papers according to their whims that can be torn into pieces and thrown away when needed?

                    My self-made avatar shows the territories belonging to Armenia according to international law, the international law defined by the Judeo/Saxon sonofabitchery itself, not mine.

                    These territories ARE part of Armenia, not only historically and morally, but legally. That the genocidal pestilence known as Turk refuses to abide by the law it confirmed by putting its own disgusting signature under the relevant legal paper with its own maladroit and all destroying paw; that the Judeo/Saxon bastardry has opted for adhering to their Cult of Turk Phallus Worship and can't get enough of the Turkish delight coming out of the object of their worship being sprayed in their filthy muzzles and injected in their putrid behinds for the time being and the foreseeable future, are questions which can only be solved when a patriotic government rules the RoA and not the present clan of ignorant and lousy career-monger mobsters.

                    I like the avatar as is and I am not thinking of editing it before the murderous parasite has evacuated the territories. I am not going to apologize for turning down your suggestion. I hope you won’t mind

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                    • #50
                      Re: Armenia: the end of the debate?

                      Dear Alpha, I happen to agree with Hellektor, I mean about his avatar. Our historical lands belongs to the heirs of Armenians (US and our children's children and so on....). Western Armenia as well as Artsakh and Akhalklak and Akhaltskha has been and should be returned to us Armenians.

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