Amerikanturk - its really a shame that you aparently have little understanding of the Genocide issue (outside of the fact that such accusations make Turks feel badly) - otherwise you seem like an OK guy. In fact - most Turks I have met in my life (quite a few really) are really fine, friendly people with much going for them. Its just too bad that like you - most are quite ignorant and unfeeling in regards to the Armenians situation. And really now how can you expect us to be all friendly and nice to you until you make a genuine effort to tryly understand why we feel the way we do - I mean really understand - and stop generalising and de-humanising us (by your lack of respect ot our feelings etc). While an admission of "guilt" per say (really an aknowledgement of the facts and an empathy with Armenians and what was done to them in the period where you Turks have such pride concerning your victories and birth of your nation - on the backs of our people - etc) - while such an "admission" may not solve anything - it indeed is at least a first step that will perhaps allow Armenians to see you Truks as fellow human beings and not just a continuation of the oppression and denial of such. Think about it.
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Originally posted by winomanAmerikanturk - its really a shame that you aparently have little understanding of the Genocide issue (outside of the fact that such accusations make Turks feel badly) - otherwise you seem like an OK guy. In fact - most Turks I have met in my life (quite a few really) are really fine, friendly people with much going for them. Its just too bad that like you - most are quite ignorant and unfeeling in regards to the Armenians situation. And really now how can you expect us to be all friendly and nice to you until you make a genuine effort to tryly understand why we feel the way we do - I mean really understand - and stop generalising and de-humanising us (by your lack of respect ot our feelings etc). While an admission of "guilt" per say (really an aknowledgement of the facts and an empathy with Armenians and what was done to them in the period where you Turks have such pride concerning your victories and birth of your nation - on the backs of our people - etc) - while such an "admission" may not solve anything - it indeed is at least a first step that will perhaps allow Armenians to see you Truks as fellow human beings and not just a continuation of the oppression and denial of such. Think about it.
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Originally posted by AmerikanTurkI definitely will think about it. You are correct about the ignorance and apathy of many Turks on matters related to genocide. It isn't helping us to achieve any meeting of the minds, but I believe both sides are culpable when it comes to ignorance. I ask you to consider whether any Americans living today feel any remorse or guilt related to the slaughter of Native Americans or the slavery of Blacks. Ask any Catholics if they feel compelled to apologize for the atrocities of the Crusades. On a long enough time line, guilty or not, apathy will inevitably set in. Such is the case with many Turks, regrettably. It's no doubt the wrong answer, but it's something for you to consider in kind. Many thanks.
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Originally posted by AmerikanTurkOf course it's not hard for you to do, and I don't fault you for it. Your brain is poisoned from birth to believe that all Turks young and old, dead and living, in the US and Turkey, civilian and military, tall and short, male and female, Christian and Muslim, blond and brunette, are responsible for the death and famine and mayhem that occurred 90 years ago. See most Turks living today realize they are hated, and they resent that they are fingered for crimes they did not commit. It doesn't feel good to be so hated, to be considered an enemy. Why should any Turk tell you anything that you want to hear, be it true or false, until you reach out and make a genuine effort to stop hating and de-humanising an entire population of innocent people? Personally I don't believe that admission of guilt will achieve anything. More likely it will add fuel to the desire of Turkey's neighbors to wipe Turks off the map. No disrespect intended to you or any other Armenian. These are just the views of a Turk born and raised and living in the US.Last edited by karoaper; 11-07-2005, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by CrissyOur brain is poisoned from birth?? This is too ridiculous to even comment on.
Regardless, welcome to the forum and hope you can learn something.
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i guess you could say im neutral. the first instance i learned of the genocide was in a american school text book in elementry. not from a bitter grandparent.
i hvae never even stepped foot on armenian or turkish soil (unless you call glendale armenian soil)
i have learned mostly from text books about it. my grandparents wont talk about it.
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Originally posted by ArmenianKidi guess you could say im neutral. the first instance i learned of the genocide was in a american school text book in elementry. not from a bitter grandparent.
i hvae never even stepped foot on armenian or turkish soil (unless you call glendale armenian soil)
i have learned mostly from text books about it. my grandparents wont talk about it.
Thanks for not counting yourself among those who wish for the destruction of Turkey.
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