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  • Re: elegy

    Sunday, August 22, 2010
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    ILLUSIONS
    ***********************************************
    We all have illusions.
    Mine is the belief that man is open to reason.
    *
    God did not create belief systems, men of vision did.
    Men of vision see things that the rest of us cannot see.
    They also hear words that the rest of us cannot hear.
    It follows, when we speak of belief systems,
    whatever we say will be based on hearsay,
    and therefore inadmissible evidence.
    *
    “Where there is no vision the people perish,” we are told.
    But where visions clash, the result will be the same.
    Remember Voltaire's dictum:
    “Since it was a religious war,
    there were no survivors.”
    *
    One nation's vision may be another's nightmare.
    *
    Two recent books published in England:
    50 PEOPLE WHO BUGGERED UP BRITAIN, and
    THE DICTIONARY OF POLITICAL BULLxxxx.
    When, O when will our writers write less about massacres
    and more about the b.s. of our buggers?
    #
    Monday, August 23, 2010
    ************************************
    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    ***********************************************
    How much of what you think is based on hearsay?
    Next question: Can you tell the difference between the inadmissible and the unreasonable?
    *
    When hungry you don't think of the contents of a sausage.
    Keep that in mind next time you fall in love.
    *
    Men fall in love with their convictions as surely as with a pair of shapely legs in nylons.
    *
    He who lies to himself cannot speak the truth to others.
    *
    To express their contempt for English cuisine, the French like to say that Joan of Arc “is the only thing the English have ever cooked properly.”
    *
    George Orwell (1903-1950), British author: "In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible."
    *
    We are all assassins in the sense that if we are not legally guilty of murder, we are morally guilty of wishing someone dead.
    *
    Some of the most dangerous lies come to us as religious dogmas and ideological truths, sometimes even as undeniable facts.
    *
    All speechifiers and sermonizers speak with a forked tongue.
    *
    A writer cannot make readers think, he can only hope to underline their secret thoughts, thus letting them know there are others who think as they do.
    *
    If we had the power, would our enemies escape total extinction?
    #
    Tuesday, August 24, 2010
    ************************************
    A READER WRITES
    ***********************************************
    Some of my most ferocious critics are individuals who have not yet mastered the art of reading and understanding simple sentences in the English language. But I shouldn't complain. I also have readers who are not just with me but ahead of me. A case in point follows.
    ************************************************** **********
    When I first stumbled on your 'reflections',
    'notebooks' and 'diaries', I just couldn't help
    wondering -- why is this fella trying, with such an
    admirable persistence, to do what is so strongly
    discouraged in Matthew 7:6 ?
    [something to do with pearls and swine, i suspect].
    What's the good of
    devoting one's precious kilobytes to fighting the
    revered ancient wisdom, just to get another
    confirmation that the stuff between an Armenian's
    squarehead's ears is immune to the 'virus' of the voice of
    reason, and his hostility more toxic than the
    most deadly roach poison advertised on TV ?
    On second thought, however, I realized that was
    indeed arrogant and unfair of me to think that
    way, for which I apologize. In fact I've been
    intending to email you with a little word of
    encouragement for a while now, but, firstly, I wasn't sure
    you really needed one, or expected any feedback.
    In fact, what you say has never sounded to me "so
    eccentric and odd that you might as well be an
    enemy of the people". Rather, most of the points
    you make would seem rather natural if prejudice and
    irrationality were put aside, traditional
    'taboos' broken, and viewing the situation from an
    unbiased perspective, legitimized. But after you
    wrote that you felt like a Muslim among Christians,
    and like a giaour among jihadists, I
    figured a little note that there is someone there
    feeling the same way won't do you much harm, after all.
    Secondly -- and that was the main reason for not
    writing before -- I realized I hardly belonged to
    your target audience, as I wasn't among those you
    seemed to be trying to reach: reading your posts,
    I just felt that agreeable and somewhat
    mischievous pleasure of seeing the tenets of my heresy
    professed by someone better suited for the
    'mission'. It's not that I considered it as a real
    heresy; but the truth is, and you know that better than
    anyone, that the traditional thinking is so
    deeply ingrained in Armenian communities that it is like
    a computer virus: reality becomes twisted and
    distorted in a way that reason and common sense are
    seen as a heresy while religious obscurantism and
    genocide fetishism are regarded as the norm. Only
    running an antivirus program won't do in this
    case: the only way of eradicating it is teaching
    people to think for themselves, rather than just
    blindly follow what has been drilled into them by the
    propaganda, and that's exactly what you've been
    trying to do.
    Oxford professor Richard Dawkins once wrote that
    "It is absolutely safe to say that if you meet
    somebody who claims not to believe in evolution,
    that person is ignorant, stupid or insane (or
    wicked, but I'd rather not consider that)." Later he
    added that there is perhaps a fifth category,
    which may belong under "insane" but which can be more
    sympathetically characterized by a word like
    tormented, bullied, or brainwashed. Sincere people
    who are not ignorant, not stupid, and not wicked
    can be cruelly torn, almost in two, between the
    massive evidence of science on the one hand, and
    their understanding of what their holy book tells
    them on the other. It seems that this, mutatis
    mutandis, obtains in Armenians: a great many people
    who are not ignorant, not stupid, and not wicked
    may not dare think for themselves under the
    suffocating peer pressure from those who actually are
    ignorant, stupid, and, more often than not,
    wicked. Like those people who don't believe in
    evolution because nobody has ever told them what
    evolution is, many sincere an Armenian might not realize
    that what they believe in is a prejudice and a
    fallacy because no one dared to expose it as a
    prejudice and a fallacy.
    So it is indeed comforting that some have the
    courage of challenging the traditional view.
    However, it seems strange that most of your readers won't
    engage in any meaningful discussion on this
    subject. So keep on
    posting your 'reflections', no matter what the
    reaction of 'the ignorant, the stupid, and the
    wicked' -- that's the only way of engaging a sheep's
    brain into the long process of transformation into
    that of a human being.
    #
    Wednesday, August 25, 2010
    ************************************
    CRACKPOTS
    ***********************************************
    The function of politicians is to convince the people that they are the most qualified members of the community to count chickens before they are hatched, even when – especially when – they are the least qualified. Recent history, including our own, provides many examples of this abortive claim.
    *
    Politicians can't learn because their central concern is asserting if not infallibility than the kind of superior wisdom that authorizes them to speak in terms of certainties. But the only thing that is certain in them is their lust for power.
    *
    When power enters the equation, catastrophe is sure to follow. That's because power acts on the brain like an intoxicant. Power is the opium of politicians.
    *
    A headline in this morning's Op-Ed page reads: “American leaders often make important decisions based on conjecture, questionable advice and blind faith.”
    If this is true of democratically elected leaders, it must be doubly true of our own.
    A typical passage of this commentary reads:
    “How could such a careful and seasoned statesman [Eisenhower] have concocted such a crackpot scheme [the Bay of Pigs fiasco]?
    *
    World history, including our own, may be said to be a long catalog of crackpot schemes concocted by screwballs parading as our “betters.”
    *
    The universe was created not by a tender-loving God but a very tough hombre who can watch crackpots concocting catastrophes without lifting a finger.
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      FOR a free copy of ZOHRAB: AN INTRODUCTION

      go to Google.com,

      type ZOHRAB: AN INTRODUCTION by Ara Baliozian,

      and click on "digitized copy"

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      • Re: elegy

        Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
        FOR a free copy of ZOHRAB: AN INTRODUCTION

        go to Google.com,

        type ZOHRAB: AN INTRODUCTION by Ara Baliozian,

        and click on "digitized copy"

        Direct link

        Plenipotentiary meow!

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        • Re: elegy

          Thursday, August 26, 2010
          ************************************
          FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
          ***********************************************
          Our body language is a medium that is more accessible to others than to ourselves.
          *
          Bolivar: “We have seen the light and it is not our desire to be thrust back into darkness.”
          That's what I think when I think of my homeland. And my guess is there are millions out there who think and feel as I do.
          *
          Brazilian saying: “We progress at night when the politicians sleep.”
          Judging by the amount of progress we have made, our politicians MUST suffer from chronic insomnia.
          *
          It took me a long time to realize that the -ian ending was not a guarantee of nobility.
          *
          Perhaps what I am trying to say is that it is possible to think about Turks without turning into one.
          *
          Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), American politician: "You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake."
          *
          The truth is, no one likes to be told he is morally inferior to anyone; and to brag about moral superiority is the surest way of provoking universal contempt, and what's even worse, of forfeiting all credibility.
          *
          Some readers approach my writings as lovingly as a starving cannibal marinating a fat missionary.
          *
          Our knowledge is limited and our ignorance infinite. Only fools and fanatics forget this.
          #
          Friday, August 27, 2010
          ************************************
          ISLAMOPHOBIA?
          ***********************************************
          Irrational fear of Islam?
          A complex? A prejudice?
          Both?
          Not so fast, my Muslim friends.
          It seems to me Muslims have as many reasons to fear Islam
          as the rest of us in the West.
          *
          Embedded gangs of terrorists among us plotting to destroy and kill indiscriminately.
          Sharia law and its treatment of women.
          Endless fratricidal Sunni-Shiah confrontations.
          Deranged imams issuing fatwas and declaring jihads.
          Bloodsucking multi-billionaire desert kings.
          Sex-starved suicidal fanatics.
          The destruction of ancient religious monuments.
          Fascist regimes.
          Contempt for democracy and fundamental human rights.
          Honor killings.
          *
          Accusing the West of Islamophobia makes as much sense as accusing a sardine swimming in a pool of sharks of sharkophobia.
          #
          Saturday, August 28, 2010
          ************************************
          DECLINE AND FALL
          ***********************************************
          Men of vision show the way,
          their followers make signs that say “Dead End.”
          *
          Jesus and Marx were dissenters.
          Their followers see no contradiction in being yes-men.
          *
          An organization can never live up to the original aim of its founder.
          From Marx to Stalin, from Jesus to televangelists and child molesters:
          all great movements begin as visions and end as bureaucracies,
          and bureaucracies are mechanisms
          that promote yes-men and unprincipled mediocrities.
          *
          The history of all movements
          is one of gradual decline and disintegration.
          *
          In all organizations conformism is in, dissent out.
          Where there is no dialogue there can be no progress.
          *
          All men of power pretend to be better than they are,
          and eventually the worst end up parading as the best.
          *
          Bureaucrats are like dogs who know their master
          but not their master's master.
          *
          Who governs Armenia today?
          Clearly not the government.
          Armenia's capital is not Yerevan but Moscow.
          #

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          • Re: elegy

            Sunday, August 29, 2010
            ************************************
            AM I RIGHT OR WRONG?
            ***********************************************
            That's up to the reader to decide.
            I am not in the business of proving myself right
            and my adversaries wrong.
            All I am interested in doing is sharing my understanding.
            If I were interested in proving myself right
            I would write a thesis with footnotes and a bibliography.
            But I leave that to academics
            who tend to choose a subject and stick to it
            to the end of their career.
            No one in his right mind
            would call writing for Armenians a career
            or even a job. If I were to place it somewhere
            it would have to be between a hobby
            and a complete waste of time.
            As a victim, what motivates me is less love of victims
            and more hatred of victimizers,
            especially the kind that begin by deceiving children
            and end by sodomizing them – sometimes literally.
            And if you think Armenians are morally superior
            to Catholic priests, ask yourself:
            Who drilled that nonsense into your head?
            What motivates you to believe him, beside wishful thinking?
            If some readers disagree with me,
            it may be because so far they have failed
            to deprogram themselves, which means
            they continue to believe everything that happened to us
            was someone else's fault
            and our sole contribution to history
            has been providing victims to alien tyrants.
            #
            Monday, August 30, 2010
            ************************************
            ONE OR TWO THINGS ABOUT MYSELF
            *************************************************
            I have a phobia of boring the reader.
            My secret ambition:
            to write three-line essays as in a haiku.
            *
            The best Armenian joke I know:
            bosses, bishops, benefactors.
            *
            Books I consider necessities, everything else a luxury.
            Books I get free of charge from the public library;
            luxuries from the dollar store.
            *
            Something to brag about:
            I have never delivered a speech in my life;
            and I have never heard a speech that didn't bore me.
            *
            I am beginning to think of death as liberation.
            Writing for Armenians may have something to do with this.
            *
            The first time I met an honest Armenian,
            I thought he was crazy.
            *
            Who will disagree with me if I say
            to have an Armenian friend is to harbor a potential enemy?
            *
            I neither preach nor teach. I share.
            There is an element of coercion in both preaching and teaching.
            A preacher relies on a captive audience,
            and a teacher on his own authority.
            Sharing is between equals; it does not exploit or violate anyone's freedom.
            *
            Because Negro spirituals touch my soul
            as deeply as our sharagans, my patriotism may well be suspect.
            *
            To be misunderstood is almost to suffer an injustice.
            #
            Tuesday, August 31, 2010
            ************************************
            GREED
            *************************************************
            “We defeated fascism and communism,” American like to brag.
            Maybe. But it is equally true that both fascism and communism helped them by committing suicide.
            And Americans may be next.
            *
            According to a British pundit, “The banks lost money but the bankers made a fortune and now live in big mansions.”
            But according to an American observer: “The salaries and bonuses of chief executive officers are less than 1% of the total."
            Whom to believe?
            Statistics can lie, of course. The average citizen can't afford to make his own statistics and must therefore rely on statisticians. What matters here – what needs to be carefully and objectively analyzed – is the mindset of the men at the top who focus on their welfare so much that every other consideration is ignored.
            So what if millions lose their jobs?
            So what if some losers commit suicide?
            So what if it's bad public relations?
            Bankers pay millions to their PR men: let them earn their keep and bury the problem in statistics, sophistries, and legalities.
            *
            If Obama loses it will be because he helped top dogs and ignored the plight of underdogs – the very same mindset that toppled fascism and communism.
            Even assuming Obama is doing what must be done: his failure consists in his inability to convince the people; and when a politician failes in that department, nothing and no one can save him.
            *
            A headline in the Op-Ed page of my morning paper today reads: “Billionaires bankrolling U.S. Conservative movement.”
            They are saved with taxpayers' money and they demand tax cuts for themselves.
            They make so much money that they don't know what to do with it, and they want more! -- more for themselves and less for everyone else.
            And they call Obama a communist and a fascist.
            Toynbee is right: “Empires and nations are not killed: they commit suicide.”
            #
            Wednesday, September 1, 2010
            ************************************
            REPUTATION AND SELF-ESTEEM
            *************************************************
            Whenever I exercise my critical faculties and my fundamental human right of free speech, I am told I besmirch our reputation in the eyes of the world.
            Allow me to quote two eminent witness on the subject of reputation:
            Saint-Simon: “My self-esteem has always increased in direct proportion to the damage I was doing to my reputation.”
            Tolstoy: “The higher I rise in the opinion of others, the lower I sink in my own.”
            *
            It was during the Watergate hearings that I discovered the greatness of democracy.
            *
            We have swallowed the poison of murderous alien tyrants for such a long time that we confuse their absence with freedom, and our rotten paternalism as a mandate from heaven.
            *
            Who benefits when we cover up our contradictions? Surely not the people.
            #

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            • Re: elegy

              Thursday, September 2, 2010
              ************************************
              FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
              *************************************************
              They say “God is great!” and they imply “He is on our side.”
              To believe the unbelievable is the source of all fanaticism.
              *
              The dinosaurs are the Titanics of evolution.
              *
              Sympathy is seldom extended to those who demand it.
              *
              Don't write what you think but what you really think,
              especially if it is the opposite of what you think.
              *
              On the day my critics begin to agree with me,
              I will start wondering if I have succumbed to senility.
              *
              Have I said this before? No matter.
              If something is worth saying, it is worth repeating.
              *
              Whenever an adult delivers a cliché, I am tempted to ask:
              How old were you when you first heard that line, five or seven?
              *
              Vanity, it has been said, has a voracious appetite,
              which is why I dismiss as a lie any statement that flatters our collective ego.
              *
              A nationalist historian who believes in his own version of history
              has a dupe for a reader.
              *
              "Makers of idols don't believe in them," says an old Chinese proverb,
              and if Italians are to be believed, "Even the Pope doubts his faith
              seven times every day."
              #
              Friday, September 3, 2010
              ************************************
              SPECULATIONS
              *************************************************
              The number of atoms in the universe is constant.
              Birth and death neither add nor subtract from the total.
              In birth atoms are assembled and in death they are disassembled.
              This cycle is repeated endlessly.
              Life moves not from being to nothingness and vice versa
              but from organization to disintegration and back to organization again.
              *
              The dead enter a timeless realm
              in which a fraction of a second is as long as a million years.
              The time before we were born or even before the universe existed
              (or what cosmologists call the Big Bang)
              is the realm of timelessness.
              *
              God exists not in the cosmos that is accessible to telescopes and microscopes
              but in a different realm and dimension.
              Examples of different dimensions are
              the realms of such abstractions as numbers, dreams, or music.
              *
              In dreams being and nothingness are no longer contradictions
              but parallel realms in which the dead live.
              An infinite number of organisms also means
              an infinite number of realms some of which may become accessible to us
              only after we die.
              #
              Saturday, September 4, 2010
              ************************************
              FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
              *************************************************
              If you do the right thing they will laugh at you and say, “That fool doesn't know what's good for himself.”
              *
              The worst pretend to be better because that's the only way they know how to live with themselves.
              *
              If you don't know what I mean when I speak of “Ottomanized Armenians,” I suggest you take a good look at yourself in the mirror.
              *
              For the man who is tormented by painful memories, Alzheimer's must be bliss.
              *
              We are never told everything. We always get a carefully edited version of events, sentiments, ideas, and speculations.
              *
              To how many of my critics I could say, “I have at no time claimed to be a genius like you.”
              *
              Among the many signs held by opponents of the construction of a mosque near ground zero in New York City, I notice one that says “BOYCOTT TURKISH GOODS & PRODUCE.” (TIME, August 16, 2010, page 17.)
              *
              There is a tendency in all bullies and victimizers to choose the defenseless as their targets because it is less labor intensive.
              #

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              • Re: elegy

                Sunday, September 5, 2010
                ************************************
                POWER
                *************************************************
                The need to believe is universal.
                So is the need to manufacture evidence
                in order to stress the truth of a specific belief system
                that is in competition with many others.
                To put it bluntly:
                all religions and ideologies lie.
                Likewise, all children are taught
                to expose the lies of alien belief systems
                and to cover up their own.
                The first reaction of an organized society
                to all alien or new belief systems is to reject them
                not because they are lies
                but because they threaten the legitimacy
                of the status quo.
                Regardless of what they profess to believe in,
                all men of power are committed to only one thing, their power.
                Even a belief system whose central tenet is love
                will practice hatred in defense of the status quo.
                To say that power corrupts
                is to place the cart before the horse,
                the effect before the cause,
                the headline before the crime,
                and not just “b” before “a”
                but omega before alpha.
                Power is cancer – make it,
                terminal cancer of the soul.
                #
                Monday, September 6, 2010
                ************************************
                MORE SPECULATIONS...
                *************************************************
                They believe God will provide them with seventy-three virgins.
                They say “God is great!” and they mean “God is a pimp.”
                When I think of all the things that are said and done in His name,
                I have no choice but to conclude
                He must be just about the most abused Being in the universe
                and the crucifixion is not an isolated incident
                but an ongoing process with no end in sight.
                Is God a masochist?
                Judging by the suffering that is inflicted on the innocent,
                one could also conclude that He is sadist.
                Do you really want to know what I really think?
                I think as long as we are human beings,
                even if endowed with the best human brain,
                we will never know,
                we will never understand,
                and it is a waste of time to speculate.
                #
                Tuesday, September 7, 2010
                ************************************
                THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
                *************************************************
                If I ever meet Atom Egoyan I will ask him so far how many Armenians have submitted screenplays to him. I remember to have read somewhere that Mamoulian went out of his way to avoid helping Armenians. And I once met an Armenian conductor who swore to me he would never again invite an Armenian soloist to play with his orchestra.
                *
                When dealing with Armenians, it helps to have one eye shut -- both would be preferable of course.
                *
                I write not to change things but to understand them. Call me an addict of explanations. The harder the nut to crack the sweeter the kernel. To ignore our problems would be like pretending the elephant in the room is a French poodle.
                *
                May I suggest dividing the nation is not the only way to solve our problems.
                *
                Compulsive liars are believed only by perennial dupes and retards.
                Armenians are smart?
                Don't make me laugh!
                *
                Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, wars, massacres, incurable diseases, floods, serial killers and a thousand other misfortunes are God's way of saying “I refuse to get involved!”
                #
                Wednesday, September 8, 2010
                ************************************
                GOD AND SATAN
                *************************************************
                One man's God is another's Satan.
                *
                The God of an American fundamentalist is as alien to me as a Muslim's Allah. Both share more features with Nazis and Bolsheviks than with decent human beings. There are moderate Muslims but they are not the ones who are making history today. They might as well be absentee landlords.
                *
                The aim of stoning a woman convicted of adultery is less to punish the guilty and more to terrorize the innocent. And they terrorize the innocent because they are themselves terrorized by the prospect of infidelity.
                *
                Muslims hate one another more than they hate the West. This has been said before and it bears repeating. Muslims have victimized more Muslims in wars, civil wars, and act of terrorism than the West.
                *
                Not all propagandists speak with a forked tongue. Some believe in their own lies. They are like murderers who not only plead insanity but are in fact insane.
                #

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                • Re: elegy

                  Thursday, September 9, 2010
                  ************************************
                  THEM AND US
                  *************************************************
                  “Plan to burn Qur'an is offensive,” reads the headline of a commentary in the Op-Ed page of my morning paper.
                  Maybe so, but what about another headline that says, “They [Muslims] burn the Qur'an every day with their actions.”
                  And sure enough, in the fourth paragraph of this commentary, our pundit writes: “There are Muslims who pervert their religion, literally called the path of peace, into a call to armed suppression of women and acts of terrorism.”
                  *
                  God may be great indeed, but He seems powerless against those who terrorize and kill in His name.
                  Are Christians better than Muslims?
                  No comment!
                  *
                  Toynbee: “It is always easier, both intellectually and morally, to debit one's ills to the account of some outside agency than to ascribe the responsibility to oneself.”
                  In other words, to play the blame-game and to paint ourselves all white and the opposition all black.
                  *
                  I thought I knew better when I knew nothing.
                  It takes knowledge and understanding to see the depths of evil that resides in our hearts. This may explain the popularity of ignorance.
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                  Friday, September 10, 2010
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                  CONSOLATION
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                  Toynbee: “Death limits life's liabilities. This boon that death confers is supremely valuable, and ought to be immensely consoling.”
                  *
                  There is no evidence to suggest that life will make sense after death. If to die means to enter the realm of nothingness, then nothingness is the only perfection we will ever know.
                  *
                  A little learning is the source of all prejudice, conspiracy theories, and xenophobia.
                  Here is Toynbee's masterful explanation of this phenomenon:
                  “The danger lay in the opening which a rudimentary universal education gave for propaganda, and in the skill and unscrupousness with which this opportunity had been seized by salesmen for advertising their wares and by news agencies, pressure groups, political parties, and the public relations departments of firms and governments for selling their policies.”
                  *
                  The importance of education is constantly stressed to unsuspecting children. What is ignored is the fact that no matter how many degrees you acquire, the chances are you will end up working for an assh*le.”
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                  Saturday, September 11, 2010
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                  BOOKS
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                  There are two kinds of writers: those whose ideas shape the future (not always for the better), and those whose ideas are buried and forgotten with them. To the first category belong Rousseau, Voltaire, Thoreau, and Marx; to the second category, our writers.
                  *
                  There are no new ideas. Everything we say has been said before. When told the Bible was written by the Holy Spirit, Shaw replied: “All books are written by the Holy Spirit.”
                  *
                  I for one don't believe in the holiness of holy books -- regardless of denomination – when I think of all the wars and massacres perpetrated in their name, not to mention the intolerance, the persecution of heretics, and the countless abuses... More often than not, it seems to me, a holy book is used as a license to kill.
                  *
                  Holy books might as well be synonymous with holy wars.
                  *
                  Sometimes serial killers plead not guilty by reason of insanity – they say it was God or Satan who ordered them to do what they did. Now then, if you count the victims of serial killers and the victims of religious leaders, you may conclude that the latter are far more dangerous.
                  *
                  To those who say we no longer live in the Middle Ages, I ask: Who ordered 9/11? Where does an imam get his authority?
                  *
                  I see a direct link between the overpopulation, poverty, and drug wars in Mexico and the Pope's dogmatic interdiction of birth control devices.
                  *
                  All religions have dogmas, and all dogmas legitimize intolerance, and ultimately the murder of innocent victims.
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                  • Re: elegy

                    Sunday, September 12, 2010
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                    SCORPIONS
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                    Whenever I hear an Armenian bragging about survival, I consider it my duty to remind him that scorpions and spiders have survived too, you don't hear them bragging about it.
                    Our brainwashed phony patriots consider me unpatriotic because I dare to point out failings visible to everyone but themselves.
                    I don't like braggarts. No one does! And yet, we are taught to brag.
                    *
                    To be a slave of former slaves means to be paralyzed with fear not only of the master's shadow (who may well be dead and buried to begin with) but also of any idea that may be remotely connected with reality.
                    *
                    For almost a century now we have been clamoring for justice, and what have we accomplished?
                    We pretend to be for dialogue but only from a fixed position, which is an oxymoronic position visible to all except morons.
                    *
                    One of my gentle readers once described me as a “self-appointed critic,” as if critics qualify as such only when appointed by God or a representative of His on earth, say, like the Pope, the Sultan, or some other source of authority.
                    Because I dare to speak for no one but myself, they think I can safely be dismissed as an undesirable and unqualified interloper whose testimony should be ignored.
                    *
                    The problem with braggarts is that they are too satisfied with their own lies to be useful to anyone but themselves. Their unspoken motto seems to be, “Don't fix that which ain't broken,” or “One should not mess with perfection.”
                    *
                    Once, when I was accused of comparing Armenians to scorpions, I said I had no desire to insult scorpions who can always plead not guilty by reason of the fact that evolution had failed to endow them with a brain -- a plea which is not available to us.
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                    Monday, September 13, 2010
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                    DOGMAS
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                    Taliban slogan: “Throw reason to the dogs.”
                    *
                    Taliban come in all sizes and shapes and there is a Taliban in all of us.
                    *
                    The higher you climb on the tree of knowledge,
                    the greater the area if ignorance that comes into view.
                    *
                    When they run out of arguments, they insult you. In a different time and place they would have you arrested on charges of treason. Let us therefore count our blessings.
                    *
                    Speaking as a layman, I find some scientific theories as incomprehensible as religious dogmas. The Big Bang is to me as unbelievable as the pandemonium and paraphernalia of fornicating Greek gods in whose name Socrates was arrested, tried, found guilty, and executed.
                    *
                    The Koran-burning controversy and the protests in Muslim countries have proved one thing beyond a shadow of a doubt: the true aim of Islamists everywhere is to intimidate and control the West the way they intimidate and control their women. And since in order to survive their women adopt a passive stance, they expect the West to do likewise. And they are outraged to the point of hysteria when it doesn't.
                    *
                    As for moderate Muslims: consider the case of the imam in New York who keeps saying, if he is not allowed to build a mosque near Ground Zero, Americans will make themselves vulnerable to a billion Muslims around the world bent on revenge.
                    #
                    Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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                    IS GOD AN ARMENIAN?
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                    They adopted the role of masters, which they assumed to be their manifest destiny, to the same degree that we adopted the role of slaves (and more recently, that of slaves of former slaves).
                    *
                    In reference to the Watergate scandals, Nixon once stated: “When the President does it, it's not illegal.”
                    The Turks now expect us to believe we are in no position to question or doubt the legality of their actions performed at a time when they were masters and we their slaves.
                    *
                    Some people are so addicted to brag that they will brag even about the fact that they massacred innocent and unarmed civilians (“We taught the Armenians a lesson they will never forget!”) and we brag about the fact that we are the first nation in the 20th century to be targeted for extermination.
                    *
                    The final act of this tragedy of illusions and lies has not yet played itself out. We are now told by our leaders they will see to it that justice is done, notwithstanding the fact that so far, and after a hundred years of trying, we have not seen a single red cent in reparations, or a single square inch of soil annexed, or a single victim resurrected.
                    *
                    Instead of doing what must be done or what is within their power to do (such as enhancing our solidarity, shedding their tribalism, or respecting our human rights) they promise to do what only God Almighty can do but so far has consistently refused to do.
                    *
                    Does God recognize the Genocide?
                    I for one cannot claim to read His mind.
                    I can only say that He allowed it to happen and it was done in His name.
                    *
                    To those who say I repeat myself, I say, I see nothing wrong in repeating my truths as often as they repeat their lies.
                    #
                    Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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                    FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE
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                    Religions are popular not because they are true
                    but because they make sense
                    the way Leonardo's Mona Lisa makes sense to lovers of art,
                    Beethoven's 6th Symphony makes sense to lovers of music,
                    and algebra and trigonometry make sense to mathematicians.
                    The Greek myths made sense to the Greeks
                    to the same degree that Islam makes sense to Muslims,
                    Christianity to Christians, and atheism to atheists –
                    with one difference:
                    whereas there is only one trigonometry,
                    there are many religions that contradict one another.
                    *
                    It's astonishing how little men know
                    about the world around them and themselves.
                    A man's area of ignorance is infinitely greater
                    than his area of knowledge.
                    Men like Beethoven and Einstein may have know
                    everything there is to know about music and physics respectively
                    but little or nothing about many other subjects,
                    including, say, Armenian history and culture.
                    Even though I have myself written several books on the subject,
                    my own knowledge of our history and culture
                    may be said to be less than 0.01% of the total.
                    Which may explain why dupes outnumber the wise,
                    and even the wise are no better dupes.
                    Hence the number of great 20th-century
                    philosophers, writers, and Nobel-Prize winners
                    who were Catholics, atheists, Stalinists,
                    and members of the Nazi Party.
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                    • Re: elegy

                      Thursday, September 16, 2010
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                      THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND
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                      When a religion, or any movement for that matter, acquires a leader, it becomes authoritarian, which means, the authority of the leader becomes an issue of paramount importance, and those who dare to challenge it face death – either spiritual (by excommunication or expulsion) or literal (by fatwa).
                      *
                      One of the curses of authoritarian belief systems is their ruthless exploitation of fear. A God of love, compassion, and mercy does not rule by intimidation and blackmail. This may suggest that organized religions are inventions not of God but of the Devil.
                      *
                      When imams and popes preach love, they speak with a forked tongue. That's why only the naïve and the ignorant take them seriously. As in all organizations whose central concern is power, only unprincipled mediocrities, and ultimately bloodsuckers, killers, and child molesters are promoted.
                      *
                      We need rules and we need enforcers of rules, true, but history tells us some of the worst offenders and abusers of law and order have been the police.
                      *
                      Those who speak of another world are charlatans because we know nothing about it and what we pretend to know is nothing but a figment of our imagination.
                      As for the world in which we live: we know very little about it, and the only thing we know with some degree of certainty is that it is occupied by “weeds, rubble and vermin” (Nietzsche).
                      *
                      If a member of a party or organization were to tell me 1+1=2, I would immediately reach for my calculator to make sure I was not being bamboozled, hoodwinked, and flimflammed.
                      *
                      Herbert Butterfield: “The blindest of all the blind are those who are unable to examine their own presuppositions, and blithely imagine therefore that they do not posses them.”
                      #
                      Friday, September 17, 2010
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                      SUCCESS
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                      At the age of thirty-one he was charged with sedition, arrested, tried, found guilty, condemned to death, and executed.
                      Was he a success or a failure?
                      More recently, as a teenager he joined a quartet of singers who composed their own songs, eventually achieved fame and fortune, and became, in his own words, “more popular that Jesus Christ.”
                      Was he a success or a failure?
                      *
                      To define success as achieving fame and fortune is the surest recipe for promoting failures. If failures outnumber successes a thousand to one today it's because children are brainwashed to believe their options are limited, and their options are defined by the inflexible laws of demand and supply. As a result, a less than mediocre lawyer, accountant, or dentist is equipped to make more money (the surest index of success, we are told) than say, a prophet who may alter our perception of reality for centuries to come.
                      *
                      Gulbenkian probably spent more money in a single day than J.S. Bach made throughout his life. If asked whether he would like to be Gulbenkian or Bach, my guess is, the average American (who may pronounce Bach Batch) will choose to be Gulbenkian.
                      *
                      Ask a mother, any mother, whether she would like to see her only son crucified at the age of thirty-one, my guess is, she will say she would much rather see him live to a ripe old age as a mediocre carpenter.
                      *
                      Early this morning, in Nabokov's INVITATION TO A BEHEADING, I read the following passage in which an executioner delivers the following line to a condemned man: “...you must not be childish. The public, and all of us, as representatives of the public, are interested only in your welfare – that must be obvious by now.”
                      It's always the same story: the very same people who urge you to follow a path that is not your own, pretend to have your best interest at heart.
                      *
                      To those who say not everybody can be a genius, allow me to recount the following anecdote. About fifty years ago, a little girl by the name of Minou Drouet published a book of poems that was immediately hailed as the work of a prodigy. Jean Cocteau's comment on this prodigy: “Every child is a genius except Minou Drouet.”
                      *
                      Every child is a genius because the Kingdom of God is within us.
                      #
                      Saturday, September 18, 2010
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                      TWO ENEMIES
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                      To trust someone means to make yourself vulnerable to betrayal.
                      *
                      I have had some sinister experiences in the hands of authority figures who pretended to know better.
                      I have earned the right to trust no one.
                      *
                      If I am proud of anything it's the fact that what I write has no cash value – or so I am told by individuals who deal in cash.
                      *
                      Dealing with people who deal in cash:
                      I can't imagine anything more carcinogenic.
                      *
                      My guess is, in the next world – if there is one – money will be abolished. Which means the annual income of a prince and a pauper, or a benefactor and a poet will be the same.
                      *
                      I have written two kinds of books: propaganda and anti-propaganda, and of the two, the propaganda books have sold many more copies.
                      *
                      I did not set out to write propaganda books. I wrote such books at a time when I was led to believe it was my duty to lie in the name of patriotism; and when I lied I did not think of it as lying but as speaking a self-evident truth.
                      *
                      We are told, in science to be right means to be slightly wrong, because in science, as in many other disciplines, there are no final answers, and if there are, they are known only to God who so far has consistently refused to share them with us.
                      According to Karl Popper, scientific as well as political solutions “can never be more than provisional and are always open to improvement.”
                      There is no such thing as history, only historic interpretation.
                      And according to Sartre, “history must be constantly rewritten.”
                      *
                      What does it mean to be an Armenian?
                      First and foremost it means demanding justice for past injustices.
                      Let's demand justice by all means, but in the process let us not commit a greater injustice.
                      There is more to life than past crimes against humanity.
                      Let us not allow our obsession with Turks to turn us into pillars of salt.
                      We have enemies, no doubt about that. But we also have an enemy within, and of the two, the second can inflict more damage.
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