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Stephanie (ステファニー, Sutefanī?, born August 5, 1987) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Currently residing in Tokyo, she is signed onto Sony Music Japan and is a student at Aoyama Gakuin University's school of law.
Born to a Japanese mother from Yamaguchi Prefecture and an Armenian-American father, she is a Japanese citizen. She is able to sing five octaves.
Whether they may be called/considered Armenian or not, is a separate discussion, a matter of of opinion, a subjective appreciation; however, the facts - i.e. objective reality - remain that they have served - and continue to do so - the Armenian Nation, while the Ktachn Nazar skinheads on this forum do little more than brag about being "real Armenians" - of course, in the comfort of their room.
Considering their contribution, I'd rather see them as part of our nation, than hideous and worthless skinheads.
Hrant, who lives in Yerevan, serving in the Armenian Army.
Anouche Yezeguedian struggles for the survival of Armenian schools.
That is the first step down to the road of no return. Woe is us. When you perpetuate the mixture of our commonfolk with every genotype, you further the goals of expunging whatever else remains of the organic soul of a people. The Japanese would never consider you to be "Japanese" simply because you spoke their language or wore a kimono, ate a sushi everyday, and got drunk with the local zen master over some sake, despite the marginal exceptions TomServo was so kind in sharing with us (I suspect out of sheer Asian fetish). In fact, the far East is careful not to experiment with such foolishness. You will not find this fascination with "diversity" in China, the Koreas or Japan.
But leave it to relativists and the blithe post-modernists, who like to revel in the chicanery of egalite.
And lest you want to be taken seriously Siamanto, you should refrain from referring to those who hold a different view as "skinheads." You whine, bytch and insult others about tolerance and and other hippie values you hold in esteem, yet you are the most intolerant and often act like a child, which is mind boggling that you don't see this contradiction.
It seems you cannot even engage in the most basic discussion without somehow resorting to personal attacks and emotional outbursts, much like a woman, and I've noticed this about you for a long time. If there is anyone with the slightest disagreement with your paradigm, that even remotely gives you a crack in your edifice of thought, they are a threat and must be verbally belittled to make your paradigm feel vindicated.
If that is how you get your jollies and feel good about yourself, who am I to say anything? But please, for god's sake, sometimes you should just relax and address whatever it is that you find so wrong or distasteful instead of dodging it by erecting intellectual Berlin Walls via insults and childishness. And now you will say some other quirky thing with a smiley or two and pretend nothing is different or how you are so much better and take the high road rather than addressing those "lowly beings" who hold such rubbish as "values."
I think he means that your tolerance of the miscegenation of our commonfolk with every genotype and your persistent support of multiculturalism is antithetical to any notion of Armenians marrying Armenians.
He summed it up pretty well.
He may have "summed up pretty well" what you have imagined what we have said; the questions is: Do you have the courage to jump out of your imagination, and into the real world, face the facts, and let us know where - i.e. a reference to our posts - we have actually said it????
As a "Truthseeker," shouldn't you base your arguments on facts????
The fact that you are showcasing asian women because you have some fetish with the mongoloids.
I asked you for an explanation/clarification, not a paraphrase of the same; repeating is differnt from clarifying???? Thanks!
By the way, do you understand the difference between an Asian and a mongoloid????
Then you wonder why I think you support race mixing. Armenians getting it into their heads that it is ok to marry otars, especially non-Aryans or caucasoids in general is tantamount to self Genocide.
I continue to wonder!
You are simply repeating the same "accusation," based on facts that seem to have occurred in your own imagination. Unfortunately - or fortunately, reality may not necessarily correspond your imagination?????
Aren't we saying the same???? How do you earn it????
In any case, why don't you make an effort to respect others and earn respect????
No we are not, look up the difference between respect and civility.
The relationship - i.e. differences, similarities, affinities, nuances, "cause-to-effect" etc. - between "respect" and "civility" is an interesting discussion; but, who did equate/relate/compare "civility" and "respect???" My question was about the part in bold, in what follows:
Respect is earned, not given. At best one should be civil towards others.
Don't you think that the question "How do you earn it?" was a clear hint???? You let your imagination invent wander around and get lost, yet fail to see what is in front of you, the (almost) obvious????
I posted a response but I guess Mouse found a good reason to delete it. Anyways I will just say this. Armenians should marry Armenians, and if they don't at least they should try to marry a Caucasian. Those with half Armenian blood, including the people that you posted are welcome to serve Armenia and learn about a part of their roots, but I would hope that if they choose to serve our nation that one of the ways they do so is to marry a 100% Armenian so that their offspring will be more Armenian, and the their offspring will hopefully marry a 100% Armenian too, etc. I want proud, patriotic Armenians, if they happen not to be 100% Armenian that is not a crime (in fact I've met 50% Armenians who were more patriotic than some 100% Armenians), but what should be considered a crime is Armenians advocating race mixing!
The African Hrant who's pic you posted does not have Armenian blood in him, he was adopted and grew up in Armenia, he is also a member of an Armenian pop group Hetq or something like that. While he may be a great guy, he is not an ethnic Armenian, something that one is born into, not converted to like a joo. And before you claim otherwise, I understand the difference between an ethnic Armenian and an Armenian citizen, which is what Hrant is.
For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.
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