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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostThis is even more interesting, because elsewhere on this thread, you complain about women taking their husbands to the cleaners, so to speak, with all the material demands they put forth.
Also, I'm sure you and your friends will be tickled by this story:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ting-boys.html
I can post stories where teenage girls and their boyfriends kill the parents or stories where teenage boys abort their girlfriends' baby with baseball bats. I can also post stories where a teenage boy brutally murdered and mutilated his girlfriend. So if you want to compare the culture of the West to Eastern culture, I'm sure you'll find that the culture of the East produces far more productive and sane members of society.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostHmmm... this I find interesting. What's wrong with a woman having some self esteem? Or is that not part of the Feminist agenda?
Also, I'm sure you and your friends will be tickled by this story:
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostIn other words, they're thickheaded and insist on everyone seeing the world as they do.
If I have what seems to you a posh little lifestyle (not even sure where you get this), it's because I've worked my a$$ of for it. And it's not nearly as posh as the lifestyles demanded by the little virgins who trade their hymens in for xxxels, cars, furs, handbags, etc... And moreover, most of what we have is put toward educating our children so that they, too, can be excellent representatives of the Armenian nation to the world.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostThey all sound drunk and stupid. And sexually frustrated.
Why don't they go get jobs, dig in the fields, grow tomatoes and cucumbers, do something worthwhile and productive rather than trying to dictate what other people do in the privacy of their bedrooms?
Where do you get it from that these people are jobless?
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Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostWhat gives you the authority to dictate to anyone what their culture or traditions should be?
The really important issue is this inability to recognize that homosexuality has been part of human history for a long long time ... it is not like it is something that just popped up or something that is spreading. It is not an infectious disease as so many seem to fear it may be. It just so happens that some fraction of the humans end up with homosexual tendencies ... some a lot more extreme than others. And the real problem is, you can't outlaw something that is inherently part of human nature. You have to deal with it.
But before you come back and tell me but we outlaw murder and rape and they are part of human nature, I will make this HUGE distinction: Homosexuality is something between consenting adults. There is no harm done to the society at large or to the individuals themselves. If nothing else, it makes them happier. Murder and rape on the other hand ... well at least one of the parties involved gets severely screwed in the deal, usually completely against his or her will.
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And also? It's not my culture and tradition that I'm insulting. It's yours. You perceive Armenian culture and tradition in a very specific way, and it isn't how I perceive it. What gives you the authority to dictate to anyone what their culture or traditions should be?
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostYou seem to be quite fixated on the J3ws... with your posh little lifestyle. You know what I love about backwards traditionalists? They don't fall for the B.S. venomous poison that's spewed by people that come to Armenian message boards and insult their culture and tradition.
If I have what seems to you a posh little lifestyle (not even sure where you get this), it's because I've worked my a$$ of for it. And it's not nearly as posh as the lifestyles demanded by the little virgins who trade their hymens in for xxxels, cars, furs, handbags, etc... And moreover, most of what we have is put toward educating our children so that they, too, can be excellent representatives of the Armenian nation to the world.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostMaybe I should change my nick name to KanadaHyeman so I can express views without criticism
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Հոմոսեքսուալիստների տոնախմբություն-շքերթը անցնում էր "Մշակույթային բազմազանության" քողի տակ:
Շատ հետաքրքիր է որ նրանք իրենց հիվանդությունը մշակույթ են անվանում, այդ դեպքում ես
կառաջարկեի որ այն կոչեն "հիվանդների մշակույթ" կամ "մշակույթային հիվանդություն":
Առաջարկում եմ հաջորդ անգամ Երևանում հոմոսեքսուալիստների հաղթանակները և
ձեռքբերումները ազգովի հանդիսավոր նշելու համար շքերթ կազմակերպել՝ հուսով եմ
որ նրանք չեն մերժի գալ հաղթանակի դափնիներ ստանալու՝ իսկ
շքերթի հանդիսատեսի բազմամարդությունը համոզված եմ՝ ազգովի կապահովենք:
Բայց այնուամենայնիվ չեմ կարծում որ ձեր կազմակերպած շքերթները, ստացած դափնիները և տարած հաղթանակների պրոպագանդումը հեռուստատեսությամբ, մամուլով և համացանցում, չեն կարող համալրել ձեր շարքերը
մեր երիտասարդ սերնդին "զարգացնելու" - համասեռական դարձնելու միջոցով:
Նույնիսկ մտքերովդ չանցնի՝ մեր համբերությունը մի փորձեք:Last edited by gegev; 05-22-2012, 07:58 AM.
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