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  • Re: elegy

    Sunday, February 13, 2011
    ********************************************
    FIXERS
    ************************************************** **
    Nothing infuriates me more than paying $40.00
    to a fat-assed plumber for tightening a screw –
    something I could have done myself in less than a minute.
    But then what options do I have?
    Whenever I try to fix something on my own
    I make things worse.
    There are times when I cannot help thinking that
    by writing as I do I fix nothing.
    I may even make things worse.
    The words obstinacy and resistance immediately remind me
    of an Armenian who has made up his mind and thinks
    anyone who dares to disagree with him – or rather,
    with the propaganda line he has swallowed hook, line, and sinker –
    is either a Turk in disguise or a retard.
    Perhaps that's also what happens to all “fixers”
    who meddle in human affairs.
    In the last century alone mankind has been the beneficiary
    of a long line of fixers who made things worse.
    Mussolini and Hitler come to mind,
    also Stalin, Mao, Latino juntas, and last but far from least
    our own glorious turn-of-the century revolutionary heroes.
    Let us not be surprised therefore
    if things get from bad to worse in Egypt.
    #
    Monday, February 14, 2011
    ********************************************
    MY SECRET AMBITION
    ************************************************** **
    To be read by readers who find me unreadable.
    Judging by the number of insults hurled against me,
    I must be doing something right.
    *
    REVOLUTIONARIES
    *******************************
    They are, by definition, dissenters in words as well as in deeds.
    And yet, ours seem to be afraid of free speech.
    They talk endlessly about Turkish atrocities
    but avoid all mention of censorship.
    They use someone else's suffering
    to cover up their own uselessness.
    What saves them is their own insignificance.
    *
    THOMAS MANN
    ON HIS FELLOW GERMANS
    ************************************************** ***********
    “Wretched, isolated, demented people,
    misled by a wild stupid band of adventurers
    whom they take for mythical heroes.”
    #
    Tuesday, February 15, 2011
    ********************************************
    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    ****************************************
    Authoritarian regimes remain in power
    so long as they systemically and successfully moronize their subjects.
    *
    Lincoln said, “You can't fool all the people all the time,”
    because he was born and raised in a democracy.
    Had he been born under an authoritarian regime,
    he would have said, “You can't moronize all the people all the time.”
    *
    In a commentary in this morning's paper, I read:
    “The democracy movement in Egypt is like a tiger
    that has been living in a tiny cage for thirty years.”
    They were sheep.
    They are now born-again tigers.
    All it took was the decision to think for themselves.
    *
    To be brainwashed and to be systematically moronized
    are synonymous operations.
    *
    Most problems and their solutions
    begin and end in the convolutions of our brains.
    *
    Authoritarian regimes are afraid of free speech
    because it may expose them as systematic moronizers.
    *
    To how many of my readers who insult me
    on the grounds that they are smarter and better Armenians
    I could say: “I know how you feel. I too was brainwashed once.”
    *
    I doubt if I will ever meet an Armenian
    who has not been taken in by another Armenian.
    *
    Some day if the Rock of Gibraltar sinks,
    it can be easily replaced with an Armenian
    who has made up his mind.
    *
    I am told again and again to get involved in community affairs.
    But I am involved.
    I became involved when I decided to think for myself.
    #
    Wednesday, February 16, 2011
    ********************************************
    INTELLECTUALS
    ****************************************
    In an interview published in LE POINT
    (Paris: February 3, 2011, page 22),
    when asked if French intellectuals exercise
    any influence on national affairs,
    Marine Le Pen replied:
    “No. I think our intellectual elites are totally disconnected.”
    The same cannot be said of our own intellectual elites
    simply because we don't have them.
    They don't exist.
    They have been silenced, alienated, exiled, and marginalized
    to the point of irrelevance.
    Our speechifiers and pundits may quote
    Charents's line on solidarity
    but no one does a damn thing.
    They operate on the assumption that
    they can solve all our problems with speeches.
    And as our problems get from bad to worse,
    and from worse to worst,
    they explain their failure by blaming it on the opposition.
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      Ara you are still here. How fantastic. And still in the same style of thoughts. And still getting insults? For what?

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      • Re: elegy

        Originally posted by Ethnography View Post
        Ara you are still here. How fantastic. And still in the same style of thoughts. And still getting insults? For what?

        For writing garbage and being a self hating Armenian. Was this not clear 7 years ago?
        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.



        http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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        • Re: elegy

          For you its garbage for him its not. I don't think we have to bash people and then expect them to change their ways.


          Then again, I might have said something mean/or completely disagreed with him years ago. I don't remember..... . .
          Last edited by Ethnography; 02-18-2011, 07:03 PM.

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          • Re: elegy

            Come on now, for every 100 negative things Ara says about Armenians, he says 1 positive which is more than you'll hear on an Azeri forum.
            "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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            • Re: elegy

              Originally posted by Ethnography View Post
              For you its garbage for him its not. I don't think we have to bash people and then expect them to change their ways.


              Then again, I might have said something mean/or completely disagreed with him years ago. I don't remember..... . .

              When someone says something wrong and destructive, it needs to be pointed out. Please stop with the relativism crap. He has been on a tirade against Armenians for the better part of 30 years. Do you not think it is rather pathetic for him to be posting his 'thoughts' on an Armenian forum? Could he not use a blog or better yet keep the drival to himself?
              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.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              • Re: elegy

                As far as the people power statement, I find it funny that Ara is still in the Capitalist vs Communist era.... China and Russia don't need people power, they seem to know how to get power from people rather well. Infact, they seem to be better at the Capitalism game than the mighty monopolists in the U.S.
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • Re: elegy

                  Actually, you could replace "Armenians" with so many other nationalities - let's say, Italians - and what he says would totally suit them, either. If there was someone like him says the same things in the same tone in Italy or in Germany, I might think that maybe he's overdoing it but I wouldn't call him a hater unless I'm 100% sure his criticism is groundless.

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                  • Re: elegy

                    Thursday, February 17, 2011
                    ********************************************
                    MY REPLY
                    ****************************************
                    An anonymous reader writes:
                    “The only reason why you keep posting your garbage on this forum
                    is that no editor in his right would publish you in his paper.”
                    My reply:
                    “For your information, editors who decide
                    what gets printed and what gets rejected
                    are not men of superior literary judgment
                    but cowardly idiots like you,
                    afraid to offend the sensibilities of their brainwashed readers
                    and potential advertisers on whose goodwill they depend.”
                    #
                    Friday, February 18, 2011
                    ********************************************
                    A SERMON
                    ****************************************
                    God has no reason to hide from us.
                    He is within us as well as around us.
                    If we are blind to His presence,
                    it's because we have failed to develop our faculties.
                    A dog's sense of smell is far superior to ours.
                    A cow has many more taste buds on its tongue.
                    Idiot savants have remarkable powers
                    of perception and calculation
                    incomprehensible to the average man with a normal IQ.
                    Rats can predict tsunamis and earthquakes better
                    than our most sophisticated instruments.
                    These achievement have been made
                    not by an act of will or choice
                    but by allowing nature to take its course.
                    Which may suggest our limitations are of our own making.
                    As children we are dependent on received ideas.
                    As adults we are predisposed to respect authority
                    even when authority is in the hands of liars and criminals
                    who pretend to know better.
                    Popes and imams: variations on the same theme:
                    fascist megalomania.
                    Crusades and jihads: premeditated, cold-blooded massacres
                    conceived by blood-thirsty barbarians
                    who speak in the name of God
                    even as they do the Devil's work.
                    #
                    Saturday, February 19, 2011
                    ********************************************
                    ON LOVE AND RELATED ATROCITIES
                    **************************************************
                    Love: a biological malfunction that blurs the line
                    between reality and illusion.
                    *
                    One of the first questions
                    that an Armenian asks about another Armenian:
                    “What does he do for a living?”
                    Second question:
                    “How much does he make?”
                    In my case, the two answers are:
                    “He scribbles,” and “Nothing.”
                    *
                    “I think therefore I am?”
                    Not so fast.
                    If you are an Armenian, it would closer to the truth to say,
                    “I think, therefore I am not.”
                    *
                    If a xxx is ever elected president of the United States,
                    an extremist group will identify him
                    as a former agent of the Mossad
                    whose forefather was not Adam
                    but the Serpent.*
                    *
                    I have been taken in so many times by my fellow Armenians
                    that I now reserve my trust only for an Armenian
                    who speaks against his own interests –
                    not something that happens every day.
                    #

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                    • Re: elegy

                      Ara, you sit behind a computer, visit an Armenian forum mostly made up of a few teens and some 20 + year olds, and think that you are worthy to be published? Anyway, you are the coward, the tool, and time will be calling your name soon.
                      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.



                      http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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