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  • Re: elegy

    Thursday, November 24, 2011
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    WOMEN
    **************************************************
    To how many women we could say:
    I love you with all my heart
    and I shall continue loving you to the end of my days,
    but not you as you are,
    but you as a figment of my own imagination.
    *
    ON VANITY
    *********************
    Charlie Chaplin asked Truman Capote
    to read the manuscript of his memoirs
    with the eyes of a professional writer.
    When Capote did and reported back with a list of suggestions,
    Chaplin said: "Get the hell out of my sight!"
    *
    ON ORIENTAL WISDOM
    *********************************
    To avoid grief, conflict, misery and suffering,
    do nothing and be nobody. Or simply, imitate the dead.
    That’s what most Oriental wisdom boils down to.
    But since life is only an extremely tiny interval of light
    in the darkness of non-being,
    it should be as different from death as we can make it
    even if in the process we experience confusion and misery.
    #
    Friday, November 25, 2011
    *****************************************
    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    *****************************
    The official Kemalist classification of Armenians
    as “Christian Turks” is patently absurd
    in view of the fact that we are devoid
    of both Christian charity and Turkish solidarity.
    *
    What motivates us to assess ourselves
    as smart, progressive, compassionate, and God’s chosen
    is the suspicion that we may be none of these things.
    *
    One of the worst things that can happen to a nation
    is to believe in its own propaganda;
    and one of the worst things that can happen to a leader
    is to become a dupe of his own lies.
    Speaking for myself,
    I committed my worst blunders
    after convincing myself that I knew better
    and anyone who dared to contradict me
    was a damn fool.
    *
    When it comes to women,
    not only boys will be boys
    but also men of all ages.
    Hence the saying,
    “The brain of a man is the body of a naked woman.”
    #
    WHAT’S YOUR RACKET?
    *********************************
    Even after 30 books and over a thousand articles,
    stories, and essays in periodicals and newspapers
    I hesitate to identify myself as a writer
    because more often than not I am asked:
    "How come I have never heard of you?"
    to which I am tempted to reply:
    "Next time you visit your public library
    check and see how many names you recognize
    besides Shakespeare’s and Hemingway’s?"
    *
    HIS RACKET
    ****************************
    I can’t imagine Mozart at the age of thirty saying:
    "I have composed enough. I am quitting."
    I have no doubt whatever in my mind that
    Mozart would have gone on composing
    even at the age of 80, very much like Verdi.
    Likewise, I can’t imagine God saying,
    "I have created the universe and enough is enough!"
    What if, even as I write these lines,
    God is busy creating other universes
    in other dimensions?
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      Sunday, November 27, 2011
      *****************************************
      Q/A
      ********************
      I cannot think of a single important decision or judgment
      that I have made in the past
      that did not contain a 99% margin of error.
      Let that be a warning to all those with whom
      I share my wisdom.
      *
      What do the Pope of Rome and Stalin have in common?
      Infallibility.
      *
      When asked to name my favorite Armenian dish,
      I identify myself as a vegetarian.
      When told there are many delicious vegetarian dishes
      in our cuisine,
      I say I prefer to keep my answers to that subject short
      because all talk of pilaf and shish-kebab bores me stiff.
      *
      And speaking of questions:
      I don’t remember a single interview
      with an African-American writer
      in which mention was ever made of chicken and watermelon.
      *
      A question I have never been asked:
      “On a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate our leadership?”
      The obvious answer is minus one, of course!
      #
      Monday, November 28, 2011
      *****************************************
      Why is it that some very smart and learned Armenians
      confuse anti-charlatanism with anti-Armenianism?
      Why is it that some very cunning Armenians
      in their defense of their own selfish, narrow interests
      voice reasons worthy of an inbred moron?
      *
      When it comes to Genocide recognition
      the American question is not whether it is true or false but
      “What’s in it for us?”
      Call that cynicism if you like.
      They call it pragmatism.
      *
      Whenever I write for Armenians
      I remind myself that I am breaking the commandment:
      “Thou shalt not share your wisdom
      with wiser men than yourself.”
      *
      Wisdom and serenity are mutually exclusive concepts.
      You can’t be serene in a world of lunatics
      who think you are the lunatic.
      #
      Tuesday, November 29, 2011
      *****************************************
      It is a universally shared human weakness
      to prefer flattery to criticism,
      but it is adangerous addiction
      to prefer lies to truth.
      *
      On a radio program on children’s poetry this
      morning, I overheard the following quotation:
      “There is some xxxx / I will not eat!” That’s
      what I call good poetry – rhythm, music, and
      words that once heard are never forgotten.
      *
      Belief systems have nothing
      to do with reality and everything to do with the
      power to shape our perception of reality.
      #
      Wednesday, November 30, 2011
      *****************************************
      BOOK REVIEW
      ********************************************
      TWILIGHT VISIONS.
      By Vahan Vahanian (Jansezian).
      Los Angeles. 2011. 255 pages.
      (In Armenian)
      **************************************************
      “I am told I go to extremes in my assertions,
      to which I say, What are words for?"
      The labyrinth of Armenian life in Los Angeles
      is Vahan Vahanian’s territory
      and he has as many stories to relate as Scheherazade.
      His style is brief, to the point,blunt.
      He takes no prisoners.
      “With the dollar, a man who signs his name with an X
      is treated as a philosopher.
      Without the dollar a genius is shunned as a lunatic…”
      “That’s the way it is in America.
      Novelties aplenty,
      real-estate developments everywhere,
      institutionalized larceny rampant,
      refinement an absent factor.”
      Vahanian is not afraid to step on toes or,
      for that matter, to kick balls.
      A man after my own heart.
      As the editor/publisher of a newspaper
      that is distributed freely,
      neither is he afraid to alienate a fraction of his audience.
      He speaks of a woman who tells him
      her aim in life is to have more of everything –
      “more fun, more money, more xxxelry and more sex with younger men…”
      “In Los Angeles there is neither brotherhood nor friendship.”
      Phony intellectuals, exhibitionists, megalomaniacs, and womanizers
      are a dime a dozen.
      Vahanian may speak of depressing things
      but he does so with a friendly smile
      and his smile is infectious.
      “Every other Armenian you meet these days
      has political ambitions.
      If Raffi Hovannisian and Jirair Libaridian made it,
      why can’t I?”
      And there is the self-appointed genius with literary ambitions:
      “Did you get my article?”
      “When are you going to print it?”
      “No editorial changes, please!”
      “How much are you going to pay me?”
      If to say what must be said were music,
      Vahan Vahanian would be our Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms.
      (For more information, write to newarmenia ).
      #

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      • Re: elegy

        Thursday, December 01, 2011
        *****************************************
        What can you possibly know about a country
        if you have never tried to make a living there?
        What can you possibly know about the human condition
        if you have at no time been dependent
        on the charity of swine?
        For 25 years I had to produce pseudo-Saroyanesque trash
        in order to make minimum wage.
        The reason why I write as I do today is that
        I have declared my financial independence
        and, with it, to write as I please
        without fear of retaliation.
        I may not be a “good” Armenian
        as defined by our Ottomanized, Sovietized, and Americanized
        wheeler-dealers but I like to believe
        I fully qualify as a born-again human being.
        #
        Friday, December 02, 2011
        *****************************************
        A lie is like a deadly virus.
        Left unattended it will poison and kill its speaker
        as well as his dupes,
        families as well as communities,
        tribes as well as nations,
        empires as well as civilizations.
        #
        Saturday, December 03, 2011
        *****************************************
        After listening to the patriotic spiel
        of a fellow passenger on a train,
        Tolstoy is quoted as having said:
        “As long as there are men like you
        we will have wars and massacres.”
        Likewise, as long as there are organized religions
        we will have prejudice, intolerance,
        and crimes against humanity.
        *
        The true enemies of God
        are men who speak in His name.
        *
        Tolerance means not only to be open to new ideas,
        including ideas that contradict our own,
        but also to welcome and cherish them.
        *
        If we admit there is some truth in all belief systems,
        we must also admit that truth is not in a single god
        but in all gods; or, in Gandhi’s words:
        “If God is Truth even atheists are believers
        because they believe in God’s non-existence.”
        *
        God is either on no one’s side or on everybody’s side.
        To say, like the Nazis, “God is with us,”
        is not theology but pathology.
        (For more on this subject,
        see Toynbee’s STUDY OF HISTORY, volume x.)
        #

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        • Re: elegy

          Sunday, December 04, 2011
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          CONTRADICTIONS
          *******************************
          Thomas Mann on creativity:
          “By creation we understand
          not making something out of nothing
          but rather the kindling of spirit in matter.”
          It must have been an extremely painful
          and degrading experience for Mann
          to realize that
          a morally and intellectually inferior contemporary of his
          could be superior to him in the business of kindling….”
          *
          Wars are fought in the name of certainties,
          which may suggest that
          (a) all certainties have contradictions, and
          (b) all certainties may well be inventions of the devil.
          *
          Organized religions create an environment
          in which voicing contradictions is called heresy,
          and heresy is thought of as a capital offense
          punishable by death or eternal hellfire.
          *
          What Marx said on politics applies to religions:
          “Whatever class is in power
          dictates the moral code which will support it
          and keep it in existence.”
          Some day when mankind awakens,
          religions will be seen as collective nightmares.
          #
          Monday, December 05, 2011
          *****************************************
          POLITICS
          *******************************
          My morning paper informs me
          Russians call their present rulers
          “crooks and thieves.”
          If our own rulers are also “crooks and thieves,”
          I suspect they are a better class
          of “crooks and thieves,”
          and by better I don’t mean morally superior
          but smarter – more greedy, ruthless and cunning.
          I say this on the grounds that
          as far as I know no one has ever dared
          to accuse Armenians
          of being dumber than Russians.
          *
          On the positive side:
          I don’t know about you
          but I am having a lot of fun
          following the slow suicide of the Republican party
          in the United States.
          #
          Tuesday, December 06, 2011
          *****************************************
          SHOP TALK
          *******************************
          On rereading the ten pages
          that I wrote last night
          in a burst of inspiration
          I search in vain for the one or two lines
          that may or may not be worth publishing.
          *
          When you preach to the converted
          the temptation to believe in what you say
          becomes irresistible.
          *
          Follow youR dream
          until it turns into a nightmare –
          as dreams have a tendency of doing.
          *
          Sometimes we get so involved
          in defending ourselves that
          we lose awareness of the damage
          we inflict on our adversaries.
          That’s one way to explain our genocide –
          and please note,
          to explain does not mean to justify.
          #
          Wednesday, December 07, 2011
          *****************************************
          NOTES AND COMMENTS
          *******************************
          We have had so much history rammed down our throats
          that we haven't yet had a chance to digest it.
          We are a nation suffering from chronic constipation.
          *
          My country right or wrong
          and myself right or wrong
          might as well be synonymous.
          *
          More often than not "I am right, you are wrong," means:
          My self-interest or ego is more important than yours.
          *
          On the origin of the universe:
          was it an accident?
          was it by design?
          was it designed to look like an accident?
          Why?
          Who benefits?
          *
          Armenians with their perennial demands
          of Genocide recognition and territorial claims
          are like sheep preaching vegetarianism
          in a world run by wolves.
          #

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          • Re: elegy

            Thursday, December 08, 2011
            *****************************************
            NOTES AND COMMENTS
            *******************************
            A good line once read is never forgotten.
            It is my ambition in life to produce such a line.
            Call me a megalomaniac.
            *
            In our environment agreement means
            sharing the same bias.
            *
            When a man sees the light
            he assume everyone else is blind.
            *
            I once met a born again
            who thought I was a dead man walking.
            *
            Because I did not worship his God
            he thught I worshipped the Devil.
            *
            Whenever I see the photo of an Armenian writer
            in the company of a boss or bishop,
            I can't help thinking,
            "There goes the neighborhood."
            *
            To those who say I repeat myself:
            Only if you insist on reading me –
            for which many thanks!
            #
            Friday, December 09, 2011
            *****************************************
            NOTES AND COMMENTS
            *******************************
            The Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
            I am informed this morning on the radio,
            is the most widely translated document in the world;
            also (my guess) the most ignored.
            Has it been translated into Armenian, I wonder.
            I am not casting aspersions;
            only sharing my ignorance and need for answers.
            *
            Bias is universal.
            Resistance to bias
            a slowly and painfully acquired asset.
            *
            All nationalists are brought up to believe
            they are all white and their enemies all black.
            When in fact they are not even gray but brown --
            the color of @#$%.
            *
            Crude, you say.
            So is life.
            We have no choice but to deal with it
            on its own terms.
            *
            My parents survived the Turks.
            I am now busy trying to survive my fellow Armenians.
            #
            Saturday, December 10, 2011
            *****************************************
            WE ARE THE 50%
            *******************************
            What we need is a revolution
            and I don’t believe in revolutions.
            At best we may get reforms
            but if the past is an index
            we have no reason for optimism.
            *
            Subtract the brown-nosers, the yes-men,
            the hirelings, the brainwashed, the dupes,
            the alienated and assimilated,
            we may be closer to the 50%
            rather than the 99%.
            *
            We are no longer at the mercy of our enemies
            but of a far more invincible and insidious adversary:
            our own leadership.
            Our Wall Street is in the convolutions of our cortex.
            *
            The only way to describe our situation is to say that
            we are committing slow-motion suicide
            by self-inflicted ten thousand cuts.
            In that sense one could even say that
            Turks were more merciful than
            our own bosses, bishops, and benefactors.
            *

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            • Re: elegy

              Thursday, December 15, 2011
              *****************************************
              NOTES / COMMENTS
              *******************************
              The only time what you say offends no one
              is when you say nothing.
              *
              In our environment the fools speak, shout, sing,
              speechify and sermonize
              and the wise are silent.
              *
              This year too I made several new friends
              and twice as many enemies.
              *
              Armenian friends are a sometime thing,
              but Armenian enemies, like diamonds, are forever.
              *
              Scientists claim they are very close
              to discovering the “god particle”
              that will explain what has been incomprehensible so far.
              We may be almost there but no cigar.
              *
              When I was young and ambitious
              I wanted to write “literature.”
              All I hope to do now is produce an honest line.
              #
              Friday, December 16, 2011
              *****************************************
              TOLSTOY
              *******************************
              Reading a new biography of Tolstoy
              is like visiting an old friend.
              After cross-examining theologians of the Orthodox Church,
              Tolstoy notes in his diary:
              “The Church, from the present day
              all the way back to the third century,
              is one long series of lies, cruelty and deception.”
              See TOLSTOY: A RUSSIAN LIFE
              by Rosamund Bartlett (New York, 2011, page 278).
              *
              THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL
              ********************************************
              That’s the title of a Mongolian film.
              I enjoy foreign films because
              they tell much more than a story;
              they also show how the other half lives.
              *
              CLASS-WARFARE
              ***************************
              When the 99% assert their right,
              they call it class-warfare.
              When the 1% get richer
              they call them “job creators.”
              Which raises the question:
              If they are job-creators
              why is it that the unemployment rate
              hasen't been going down?
              *
              POLITICS
              ************************
              If you want to know more about a political party,
              speak to its opposition,
              because everything a partisan says
              will be contaminated by partisan propaganda.
              #
              Saturday, December 17, 2011
              *****************************************
              OF GOD & MEN
              *******************************
              We should be careful not to contaminate God
              with human attributes or
              to create God in our own image.
              God does not have to exist in order to rule.
              That’s the true meaning of being Almighty.
              *
              Money is power,
              and power means manipulating the law,
              and manipulating the law means
              getting away with murder.
              When they don’tlegitimize slaughter by declaring war,
              the 1% suck the blood of the innocent and the weak.
              Remember the Ottoman Empire
              or any empire for that matter.
              Not that nations are morally superior.
              *
              Where there is power,
              there will also be abuse of power
              and it makes no difference whether the man at the top
              is a sultan or an imam or a pope
              acting in the name of a merciful and compassionate Allah.
              #

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              • Re: elegy

                Once upon a time, I read a story, which was a story in which things were told in story form.
                In this story hitherto mentioned as story, a story took place.

                There lived a man in a penthouse four stories high, this was not like the stories in the prior paragraph as this refers to stories as in buildings, not stories that are told to convey a story.

                He got up, brushed his teeth, had coffee and a cigar.

                This is the story.

                As this is mainly a thread devoted to siloquy, I decided to add my own.

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                • Re: elegy

                  Sunday, December 18, 2011
                  *****************************************
                  STATUS REPORT
                  *******************************
                  One reason why I classify myself as
                  a 5th-class Armenian celebrity is that
                  4th-class celebrities sometimes ask for my help
                  in order to catapult themselves into 3rd-class status.
                  *
                  When I insulted our bishops,
                  I galvanized the Church against me.
                  When I insulted our bosses,
                  I galvanized our brainwashed dupes.
                  And when I insulted our benefactors,
                  I galvanized our brown-nosers.
                  And now that there is no one left
                  to insult and galvanize I feel disoriented.
                  If I knew how to pray,I would say,
                  “Give me somebody!”
                  Please note that I am now talking about our 1%
                  who may or may not be aware with my existence.
                  As for the 99%:
                  if you were to mention my name in their presence,
                  they would probably say, “Who the &@#$ is he?”
                  #
                  Monday, December 19, 2011
                  *****************************************
                  FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
                  *******************************
                  To those who say, “To criticize is easy,” I say:
                  Don’t think of me as a critic
                  but as someone who is trying to keep alive
                  an old Armenian tradition that goes back
                  to the 5th-century AD – that of dissent.
                  *
                  North Korean leader Kim Jong II is dead.
                  Who is going to miss him?
                  Only brainwashed Koreans.
                  Next question:
                  Which one of our bosses, bishops, and benefactors
                  will be missed?
                  *
                  There is a natural tendency in all oppressed people
                  to resent not the oppressor
                  but his next-door neighbor.
                  All Armenians carry within them
                  the seeds of anti-Armenianism.
                  *
                  A Muslim scholar in Canada
                  has written a book critical of Islam
                  and now lives in fear of assassination.
                  *
                  OVERHEARD
                  "A single wolf is a dog,
                  a pack of wolves is a mafia."
                  *
                  "Suffering is a bad companion
                  but an excellent teacher."
                  *
                  #
                  Tuesday, December 20, 2011
                  *****************************************
                  AT THE BEGINNING
                  *******************************
                  Propaganda is conceived by second-raters,
                  recycled by third-raters,
                  and believed by fourth-raters.
                  *
                  I was taught humility by arrogant fools
                  whose true intent was to intimidate and moronize me
                  in the name of God and Country.
                  *
                  All nations and empires begin as a small tribe.
                  God did not create many Chinese or Turks
                  and only a handful of Armenians.
                  The different between them and us is that
                  throughout our history and especially
                  during the last fifteen centuries,
                  we have been systematically massacred, raped,
                  and coerced into assimilation by a variety of people,
                  including our fellow Armenians.
                  This is not something you will be taught by our historians who,
                  like all historians, have a tendency to cover up and ignore
                  the most important aspects of the past.
                  Whoever said “Nothing gets ignored as easily as the essential,”
                  knew what he was saying.
                  *
                  Our Toumanian is right when he said
                  “You must burn in order to enlighten.”
                  The Tunisian fruit vendor Mohamed Bouazizi
                  did exactly that a year ago:
                  he set himself aflame providing the spark
                  that ignited the Arab Spring.
                  #
                  Wednesday, December 21, 2011
                  *****************************************
                  TWO COMMENTS
                  *******************************
                  The problem with ascribing all our
                  problems, defeats, tragedies and
                  catastrophes on outside agencies is that
                  this allows us to adopt a passive stance
                  and do nothing,
                  in other words:
                  to be dependent on the goodwill of others --
                  including those who may or may not be
                  favorably disposed towards us, which means
                  to surrender our destiny as a nation into
                  foreign hands, which,
                  according to an old Armenian saying,
                  "will harvest nothing but thorns."
                  The common sense of our peasants
                  contains more wisdom than the calculations
                  of our self-assessed cunning political leaders.
                  *
                  If present-day Greeks share anything in common
                  with their illustrious ancestors of ancient Greece,
                  it is not with the likes of Socrates, Plato and Diogenes,
                  but with those who persecuted them.
                  What about us?
                  What do we share with
                  Abovian, Baronian, Bakounts, Massikian and Zarian?
                  Nothing!
                  With those who betrayed and silenced them?
                  Everything!
                  #

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                  • Re: elegy

                    Thursday, December 22, 2011
                    *****************************************
                    ON LOVE AND HATE
                    *******************************
                    Love has inspired many songs
                    but we owe our wars, revolutions, and massacres
                    -- that is to say history – to hatred.
                    Hatred plays a much more important role in life than love
                    or any other factor you care to mention,
                    including indifference and boredom.
                    Boredom and indifference may be said to be ahistorical
                    only in the sense that they allow hatred to shape reality.
                    Boredom and indifference victimize no one,
                    they only allow victimizers a free hand.
                    *
                    A man of power believes history to be on his side.
                    But history does not takes sides.
                    Even a solitary, unarmed and anonymous street fruit-vendor
                    has the power to topple brutal regimes like dominoes.
                    It is all a matter of time,
                    and in cosmic terms, a fraction of a second.
                    Only Almighty God is secure in His place
                    and He doesn’t even have to exist in order to rule.
                    #
                    Friday, December 23, 2011
                    *****************************************
                    AS I SEE IT
                    *******************************
                    The average Armenian is an idiot
                    who has been brainwashed to believe he is smart.
                    If you can’t see this clearly
                    it may be because you have been systematically moronized.
                    And if you think I am different
                    I will be more than happy to quote Flaubert:
                    The average Armenian “c’est moi.”
                    *
                    I have collected so many grievances against my fellow men
                    that I am beginning to suspect Alzheimer’s may well be
                    a blessing in disguise.
                    *
                    If it weren’t for past grievances
                    not only Armenian would live in peace with Turk
                    but also with fellow Armenian.
                    Maybe that’s what mankind needs:
                    a drug that will kill bad memories
                    without damaging any other vital organ.
                    *
                    Armenia is the site of the Garden of Eden
                    with one difference:
                    in the original Garden humans outnumbered reptiles….
                    #
                    Saturday, December 24, 2011
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                    THE ROOT OF INTOLERANCE
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                    Authority will never sanction anything
                    that may question its legitimacy.
                    One could even say authority and intolerance
                    might as well be one and the same.
                    To speak of the tolerance
                    of a boss, bishops, or benefactor is
                    like speaking of the shadow of a black hat
                    in a dark room.
                    *
                    ON LOVE
                    **********************
                    Cesare Pavese: “One does not kill oneself for love or a woman,
                    but because love – any love – reveals us
                    in our nakedness, our misery, our vulnerability, our nothingness.”
                    It is to be noted that Pavese, an Italian novelist,
                    fell in love with an American actress,
                    was rejected, and killed himself.
                    *
                    ON IMPERIALISM
                    ***************************
                    Imperialism may be justified on the grounds that
                    if we don’t do it to them they will do it to us;
                    and as everyone must know by now,
                    in politics and world affairs in general
                    it is not always the best man that wins.
                    History provides us with many examples
                    of this aberration,
                    beginning with Turks versus Armenians,
                    or for that matter, the rest of the world versus Armenians.
                    #

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                    • Re: elegy

                      Sunday, December 25, 2011
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                      IN BRIEF
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                      The victims of politicians
                      outnumber the victims of criminals.
                      *
                      There are two gods:
                      the god of priests and the other one.
                      We know a great deal about the first,
                      nothing about the other.
                      *
                      Turks are brainwashed to believe
                      they are noble specimens of humanity
                      to the same degree
                      that we are brainwashed to believe
                      we are smart.
                      Why should we be surprised
                      if the encounter of these two big lies
                      resulted in massacres?
                      *
                      I should like to read an interview
                      with a political or religious leader
                      that begins with the question:
                      “Let’s cut the crap, shall we?”
                      *
                      “What the hell happened to you?”
                      would be my first question
                      to one of our bosses, bishops, and benefactors.
                      *
                      Violence works but only at first.
                      Lies convince but only dupes.
                      #
                      Monday, December 26, 2011
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                      AS I SEE IT
                      *******************************
                      Sometimes I am misunderstood
                      not because I am difficult to understand
                      but because the brainwashing has been
                      too systematic, thorough, and successful.
                      *
                      To speak of the “Red” Genocide
                      in order to cover up the “White” one,
                      or to speak of past violations of human rights
                      in order to cover up present ones:
                      what could be more horribly cynical?
                      Or rather: what could be
                      more quintessentially Armenian?
                      *
                      Animals defend their territory.
                      Men do too. But men also defend
                      their prestige, pride, vanity,
                      prejudices and ignorance.
                      *
                      Speaking with a forked tongue
                      comes naturally to most lawyers, politicians,
                      statesmen, religious leaders, businessmen, and so on.
                      And the higher their position in the hierarchy
                      the more transparent their double-talk.
                      #
                      Tuesday, December 27, 2011
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                      ACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
                      *******************************
                      There are two kinds of actions:
                      planned and spontaneous.
                      The Tunisian fruit vendor’s self-immolation
                      was spontaneous;
                      the actions of our revoltuionaries
                      at the turn of the last century in the Ottoman Empire
                      were planned.
                      The first was a success beyond anyone’s imagination;
                      the second resulted in one of the greatest disasters
                      in the history of mankind.
                      *
                      History is unpredictable.
                      God laughs at man’s plans and calculations.
                      The selfless act has a much better chance to succeed,
                      and sometimes to succeed beyond anyone’s imagination,
                      than the cold-blooded, carefully planned and calculated act.
                      *
                      Marx thought he had discovered the way history works
                      and he created the nightmare of communist regimes.
                      When Jesus said “the kingdom of God is within you,”
                      he should have added,
                      “so is the empire of the Devil.”
                      *
                      “Existence is a vicious abstraction,”
                      Bertrand Russell tells us; which means
                      our actions will inevitably end
                      in an existential labyrinth of consequences
                      whose end result will be totally unpredictable.
                      *
                      Elsewhere Russell writes:
                      “Since men tend to value present pleasures
                      more than pleasures in the future,
                      the wise man will exercise prudence and self-restraint.”
                      He should have added, “by which time the wise man
                      may be too old to get it up.”
                      *
                      Moral: No matter what you decide to do,
                      you may regret it.
                      Bouazisi did not live long enough
                      to witness his final victory.
                      #
                      Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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                      NOTES & COMMENTS
                      *******************************
                      Anyone who is committed to an ideology or religion
                      will have his own version of the past.
                      Believers are natural-born revisionists.
                      *
                      All political parties,
                      regardless of nationality and ideology,
                      have a tendency to promise more than they can deliver;
                      sometimes they even promise heaven and deliver hell.
                      *
                      It is only natural for those who are part of the problem
                      to pretend not to see the solution.
                      *
                      Never insult an Armenian writer:
                      being one is insult enough.
                      #

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