parev parev!
as you may have guessed, i'm a new poster here, though i've been reading for a couple of weeks.
alright, to kick things off with a little controversy, i'd like to ask you the following question. does the tashnagtsootyoon still have reason to be alive?
alright, now before i get attacked for being anti-patriotic or whatever, let me explain my reasons for asking this question.
it's become pretty obvious that the ARF plays a bigger role in the diaspora than it does in armenia. I won't deny it, they have done positive things, especially for the genocide issue (though sometimes using the wrong means). the problem however is, the ARF in no way promotes unity among armenians. how many times have we heard "yeté tashag ches, hay ches" or other crap like that?
also, the ARF is a political party in armenia (although most of it is run by diasporans). should members of the diaspora have any say about politics in armenia? notice that i am not talking about having an opinion. but should we be able to take decisions (as diasporans) of which we will not suffer the consequences, and that will affect the daily lives of all those living in armenia?
alright, that's it for my first post...hope it's clear enough! :?
as you may have guessed, i'm a new poster here, though i've been reading for a couple of weeks.
alright, to kick things off with a little controversy, i'd like to ask you the following question. does the tashnagtsootyoon still have reason to be alive?
alright, now before i get attacked for being anti-patriotic or whatever, let me explain my reasons for asking this question.
it's become pretty obvious that the ARF plays a bigger role in the diaspora than it does in armenia. I won't deny it, they have done positive things, especially for the genocide issue (though sometimes using the wrong means). the problem however is, the ARF in no way promotes unity among armenians. how many times have we heard "yeté tashag ches, hay ches" or other crap like that?
also, the ARF is a political party in armenia (although most of it is run by diasporans). should members of the diaspora have any say about politics in armenia? notice that i am not talking about having an opinion. but should we be able to take decisions (as diasporans) of which we will not suffer the consequences, and that will affect the daily lives of all those living in armenia?
alright, that's it for my first post...hope it's clear enough! :?
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