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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Last edited by Virgil; 01-30-2008, 08:06 PM.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostDude, the first Armenian nation in the 20th century was created with a pen and paper not a rifle. The second too. Prior to the 20th century, when did ethnic Armenians defend an Armenian nation with recognized borders.
Are you insinuating that the First Republic in 1918 was not fought for? Are you insinuating that the Second Republic (1991) did not come into existence in the midst of a major war with a neighboring nation? Did you even know that Armenian nationalists fought Soviet troops in Armenia and Artskah before the official declaration of independence?
I mean just how ignorant are these people we are dealing with here? I know I could not expect much from Ara fans, but this is just ridiculous...
When I was in an organized Armenian youth group years ago, they tried to impress upon me that Armenians ruled the Roman Empire for about a decade.
Perhaps instead of searching for "famous Armenians" and "Jew" related articles to post here you should be studying Armenian history. I seldom come across Armenians as shallow and ignorant as you.
This brings up another issue. Even if what they taught you were myths or half-truths - why is that necessarily wrong? Such practices are called conditioning, propaganda, something 'all' civilized/modern nations do - including and especially the United States. So, why do you choose to believe the myths of foreigners, or unwittingly accept them, but when it comes to Armenian matters you place things under an electron microscope?
The answer is self-hate and ignorance.
You and your interlocutors are living proof for me that Armenia must 'never' attempt to practice democracy.Last edited by Armenian; 01-30-2008, 08:10 PM.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostDude, the first Armenian nation in the 20th century was created with a pen and paper not a rifle.
I keep waiting for you to have an epiphany and embrace being Armenian, but you are too far gone.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostDude, the first Armenian nation in the 20th century was created with a pen and paper not a rifle. The second too. Prior to the 20th century, when did ethnic Armenians defend an Armenian nation with recognized borders.Last edited by Virgil; 01-30-2008, 07:47 PM.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Dude, the first Armenian nation in the 20th century was created with a pen and paper not a rifle. The second too. Prior to the 20th century, when did ethnic Armenians defend an Armenian nation with recognized borders.
There were obviously Armenians well before the 19th and 20th century, heck, the last Olympic champion before the modern era was an Armenian boxer known as Varazdetes a.k.a. Varastad.
When I was in an organized Armenian youth group years ago, they tried to impress upon me that Armenians ruled the Roman Empire for about a decade.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostVirgil, you attack and humiliate yourself everytime you decide to press "enter".
Recent polls of Armenians, interested in politics, conclude that 46% of them trust their President, while only 27% trust their government. The latter figure improves towards the capital. Half of the Armenians polled stated no interest in politics - that's probably because they are too busy trying to survive; of the remaining, 26% stated they had no idea what the national policy of the country was.http://www.azg.am/EN/2008013003
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If you hold a citizenship of any kind, you are a nationalist. Nationality is documented citizenship, alligence to a state via documentation, conversly, ethnicity is shared cultural beliefs, values, and traditions that can not be measured by a any "document" or artificial means. The reality is this, you as a American are a nationalist, you as a Canadian are a nationalist, anyone holding citizenship is a nationalist.
The Armenian freedom-fighters are no different than the colonist fighting the British, both were fighting to secure a nation and authonomy, how can they not be considered nationalist? Crusader is right, they were not just fighting to survive, they were fighting for selfless ambitions and I am going to disregard this insult to them, but, again, I wonder how far these individuals that claim this would fair if they were to state the same sentiments towards the colonial Americans that fought against the British. I dare them to go to a public locale and let the blue blooded Americans know that their ancestors fought so they can save a few cents on tea tax.
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostADL = Armenian Democratic Liberal party?http://adl.hayway.org/default_zone/gb/html/page-93.html
No, thanks, I tend to stay out of organized Armenian politics, its so messy.
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Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostA nationalist without a county is like a hoof without a horse.
In simplest forms: Ottoman Armenians who took arms against Ottoman Turkey, at its demise, did so for likely one of three reasons:
1. They had to because they either died at the hands of the invading forces or their own country's henchmen (survival).
2. They had to protect themselves and their property against their own country's henchmen (survival).
3. They were revolting against the Ottoman government.
In the end, regardless of category, they were freedom fighters not nationalists.
What Armenian nation existed in 1915? You don't understand the difference between nationality and ethnicity.
Regardless of how you define the Armenian men and woman who fought against Turks at that time, they started an armed struggle which lead to the creation of an Armenian state. People with no sense of nationality don't just stumble onto founding a state.
Oh and the difference between nation and a people (or ethnicity, as you say), is that people are those who live for today...a nation is those who came before, with all the values they created, their legacy. The nation is also those who have not been born yet.
Do you really think those "freedom fighters" were living for "today"? Do you not think that when a freedom fighter picked up his gun that he did not have the past and the future in mind? Was it strictly about survival and then once the fighting stopped...back to Turkish rule?
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Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!
Originally posted by freakyfreaky View PostVirgil, you attack and humiliate yourself everytime you decide to press "enter".
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