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  • Re: elegy

    Thursday, November 22, 2012
    **************************************
    IMMORTALITY
    ****************************
    Yesterday I achieved immortality in the eyes of a reader:
    I called him an idiot.
    *
    A SORE LOSER
    ************************
    Romney is now complaining that Obama won
    because he promised all kinds of freebies to Latinos,
    and other minorities.
    As for him, he promised nothing except
    not to raise taxes on the 1%
    and to look the other way as they transfer their money
    to Swiss and offshore banks.
    *
    THE BLAME-GAME REVISITED
    ****************************************
    We have been taught by charlatans to believe
    we are a progressive nation
    because we were first to convert to Christianity.
    We now have another set of charlatans who tell us
    Christianity is at the root of our decline as a nation.
    You want to know what I think?
    I think truth and charlatanism
    are mutually exclusive concepts.
    *
    TRIANGULATION
    **********************************
    When I want to know more about Tashnaks
    I speak with a Ramgavar and vice versa.
    I prefer a contradiction to a big lie.
    *
    IDEAS
    ***********************
    “A man with an idea is my enemy,” said Napoleon.
    Armenians are different.
    They welcome a new idea
    as long as it’s theirs.
    #
    LET MY PEOPLE GO
    *******************************
    We are told, following independence
    1,500,000 Armenians emigrated from their homeland to America
    and a number of other countries including Turkey;
    and they did this on their own initiative
    without the political guidance of a Moses-like leader
    who went up to the Pharaoh in Egypt land and said,
    “Let my people go.”
    And I cannot help thinking that
    if a similar number of Armenians had emigrated
    from the Ottoman Empire at the turn of the last century
    we would now have fewer victims to lament.
    *
    Moral: Left to their own devices,
    people will make wiser decisions
    than so-called patriotic
    and charismatic speechifiers and sermonizers.
    I would go further and say,
    our leaders may well have been at the root
    of all our misfortunes.
    *
    Wars, revolutions, counter-revolutions, massacres,
    mass deportations, purges, systematic violations of human rights:
    they can all be traced to a megalomaniac,
    that is to say, a psychologically damaged ego
    that pretends to know better
    or to speak, if not in the name of Allah
    than in the name of truth
    or what’s best for the people.
    *
    Next time such a specimen visits your community,
    my advice is to stay away from him
    because he is either a vampire or a grave-diggers
    or probably both at once.
    #
    ON LITERATURE
    ****************************
    The chances are what you were taught to believe as a child
    you will continue to believe as an adult.
    That’s the only way to explain why
    the West is predominantly Christian
    and the Middle East Muslim.
    *
    A hundred or a thousand great writers
    cannot undo the damage done to the human brain
    by a single mediocre schoolteacher, parish priest, mullah, or rabbi.
    The brainwashed cannot be unwashed by reason alone.
    *
    Under all authoritarian systems
    literature is systematically purged and distorted.
    If so far Armenian literature has failed
    to detribalize the nation
    it’s for this reason and this reason alone.
    *
    Those who have been in charge of our literature
    (from academics to commissars of culture)
    have systematically perverted its central message.
    Naregatsi is not just a religious mystic
    but also an astute political commentator.
    When he make a long list of his sins, failings, and aberrations
    (“a wicked servant, an abusive contradicter” and so on)
    he speaks not only for himself but also the nation
    and its leadership.
    *
    There is a tragic dimension in Baronian, Odian, and Massikian’s satire.
    It exposes the moral bankruptcy and degeneration
    of our bosses, bishops, and benefactors.
    *
    Perhaps what I am trying to say here is that
    it will take more than a messiah or a dozen of them
    to put us on the right path.
    If our genocide failed to teach us anything, what can?
    Surely not the verbiage of a vodanaVORji or a medaVORagan.
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      Sunday, November 25, 2012*********************************** TO THINK MEANS TO THINK AGAINST ONESELF******************************************* ****As an Armenian I have no interest whatever in knowing that once upon a time we were, or we had the potential to be, a great nation. I don’t feel the need to assert superiority over any man and such need I consider racist megalomania. Once upon a time we may have had the chance to achieve greatness. If we lost that chance it may be because we are losers. Now the ambition of every loser is to be a winner in order to lord it over other losers. I want no part of that farce. All I want as a human being is to do the best I can without deceiving anyone beginning with myself.*The world is a rotten place inhabited by rotten people. Unless you have something to say against yourself, say nothing.*Honest men can be wrong too. But the dishonest, even when right, they are wrong because they exploit that single instance of honesty to enhance their credibility.*My ambition, my real ambition is to be neither popular nor great but not to give a damn about popularity and greatness.*A criminal lawyer pleading not guilty for his client who happens to be a sadistic serial killer is less dangerous to me than an academic who recycles state propaganda.*If you say the wrong thing some people will disagree with you; but if you say the right thing, many more. That’s because at all times and everywhere the brainwashed outnumber those who can think for themselves.*All power structures (be they democratic or totalitarian) support the freedom to brainwash,#Monday, November 26, 2012******************************************** ZEN AND THE ART OF KICKING ASS******************************************* Heidegger, one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century -- some say the greatest – was a member of the Nazi Party. *If the Gulbenkian Foundation (the wealthiest foundation in the world, it has been said) had not awarded a hefty grant to Prof. David Marshall Lang, would he have written a book titled ARMENIA: CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION? *Why do you think the favorite subjects of our own academics today are the Middle Ages and the Massacres? And speaking of massacres: we all know what happens to a Turkish academic who dares to speak of the recent past with any degree of honesty and objectivity. *Imagine if you can a Soviet professor of economics under Stalin teaching the superiority of the free enterprise system or an American professor in the McCarthy era teaching DAS KAPITAL.*Every academic has a sign hanging down his neck that says, “For Sale.” If on occasion I am rude, crude, or offensive it’s because Zen masters tell us kicking ass is a far more effective tool of enlightenment than kissing ass. Brown-nosers are better at teaching subservience. But I have selfish reasons for favoring the Zen method. An insulted Armenian has the memory of an elephant, and I don’t mind asserting with some degree of certainty, even pride, that I have by now insulted enough Armenians to guarantee my immortality.#Tuesday, November 27, 2012********************************* NOTES & COMMENTS**************************************** Because I was a dupe I thought I had all the right answers.*I have dealt with too many self-satisfied idiots who thought they were my betters to be even remotely tempted to assert superiority over anyone.*Whenever I entertain a positive thought about my fellow men and myself events conspire to prove me wrong.*I am much more interested in finding reasons for co-existence with our enemies than in asserting our moral superiority over them.*To say, I am an Armenian therefore I am smart is as bad as saying: I am a loser therefore I am a winner.*All belief systems rely on a propaganda line that is both convincing and flattering to one’s ego.*No matter how hard I try I cannot convince myself that to be positive means to cover up the negative.#Wednesday, November 28, 2012********************************************** ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES**************************************When those in power kill, exile, jail or silence anyone who dares to challenge their authority, they do so not only to punish the transgressor but also to intimidate all others to mind their own business. *On the day the first heretic was tortured, my guess is more than one boy or girl decided to leave theology to theologians. On the day Gandhi was assassinated I suspect more than one Indian mother was overheard advising her son to leave politics to politicians. No doubt something similar happened on the day Socrates was condemned to death, Jesus was crucified, and Joan of Arc burned at the stake. *That’s one way to explain why some animals evolved into sheep and others into wolves; also why at all times and everywhere there are more soldiers than philosophers; and why yes-men and academics outnumber dissidents and intellectuals a thousand to one.*No emperor, king, or czar, ever said to think is a criminal offense or against the laws of the land, but their actions, the policies they adopted and implemented, and the laws they enacted and enforced made that abundantly clear. Leave thinking not only to the 1% but also to the 1% of the 1%. *In his STUDY OF HISTORY, Toynbee explains that during the Ottoman era sultans thought of themselves as shepherds and their subjects as sheep; which may explain why Jesus is represented as a lamb. Unmask a pope and expose the sultan. Unmask a speechifier and sermonizer and expose the Judas.#

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      • la creme de la scum

        Thursday, November 29, 2012
        ****************************************
        LA CRÈME DE LA SCUM
        ***********************************
        If our political leaders in both the Homeland and Diaspora
        saw themselves as we see them,
        they would wither away and die a slow lingering death.
        If they appear to be completely comfortable in their own skin
        it may be because they have a different image of themselves.
        Consider the oligarchs in the Homeland:
        I have every reason to suspect
        they see themselves as honorable gentlemen
        that history has thrust
        into their present position of responsibility
        which they are discharging to the best of their abilities.
        Unlike their predecessors and role models – Stalin
        and his henchmen, among them Mikoyan –
        they are not serial killers,
        and butter wouldn’t melt in their mouths
        or anywhere else for that matter.
        *
        And I can’t help thinking of myself
        when young and brainwashed.
        I saw our bosses, bishops, and benefactors
        in a completely different light.
        Saw? Strike that. Make it,
        I was brainwashed to see;
        and no man can be as blind, deaf and dumb
        as the brainwashed, especially when he is brainwashed to believe
        he is not just smart and patriotic
        but that rarest of all beings:
        an Armenian dedicated to the cause of justice,
        an idealist willing to die for his cause,
        knowing full well that the chances of that happening
        are so remote that it doesn’t even occur to him
        to contemplate the possibility that he may well be
        an orthodox coward whose number once concern is number one.
        Or, as the Turkish saying (probably of Armenian provenance) has it:
        “Among ten men nine are sure to be women.”
        *
        Let us catch up with reality by admitting the inadmissible:
        the Soviet Union and the Levant
        have produced a species of Homo sapiens
        that ought to be a source of embarrassment
        to all men with a minimum sense of decency.
        *
        This may explain why Armenians survive
        only in the Levant and the former USSR.
        Anywhere else they shed their identity and assimilate.
        And they assimilate not because
        of “cultural, economic, and political conditions beyond our control,”
        but because they see the light.
        *
        To those who say there are some things
        that should not be said in public, I say:
        our actions speak louder than words.
        Who we are, what we are and how we behave
        are like a city set on a hill: they can’t be hidden.
        Besides, what I am saying,
        has been said before by far better men than myself.
        I am not here to speak the unspeakable
        but to paraphrase, repeat, and remind readers
        who might as well be advanced cases
        of artificially induced Alzheimer’s.
        #
        Friday, November 30, 2012
        ********************************************
        THE MOST BEASTLY MADNESS
        *******************************************
        When the rich fight it is the poor who die.
        When the old fight it is the young who die.
        When fanatics fight it is the moderates who die.
        When the mighty of this world fight
        it is the powerless who die.
        When the insane die…you may now finish that sentence.
        *
        As for American corporations:
        they don’t fight because they are not people.
        They let African-Americans and Latinos
        do the fighting and dying for them.
        (Romney, you are wrong again!)
        *
        In his Notebooks, Leonardo da Vinci,
        who painted war scenes and invented war machines,
        calls wars “pazzia bestialissima” (the most beastly madness).
        *
        We are told the war of Troy was fought
        because a xxxxhead raped or fornicated with a floozy.
        WWI was fought because an empty suit
        (or should I say wardrobe)
        was assassinated by a crazy Balkan anarchist.
        World War II was fought because of World War I
        which was meant to end all wars.
        And more recently, consider the wars
        in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
        Consider the Crusades and the colonial wars
        conducted by the so-called civilized West
        against native tribes in Africa, America, and Australia.
        *
        There is no such thing as a just war.
        Even so-called defensive wars inevitably lead
        to the commission of crimes against humanity,
        such as the deportation or forced exodus
        of innocent civilians which, if not ethnic cleansing,
        might as well be damn close to it.
        *
        As soon as a war is fought
        (won or lost, it makes no difference)
        an entire class of men – from poets and ghazetajis
        to military historians, diplomats, and wheeler-dealers, make it politicians)
        start brainwashing the masses into believing
        “our” side was absolutely right and
        “their” side dead wrong.
        *
        To say with Marx that all wars have an economic reason
        is to cover up the greed of a ruling class
        that has the morality of cannibals
        and the tactics of a pack of wolves.
        #
        Saturday, December 01, 2012
        ********************************************
        CONFESSION
        ***********************
        All dupes pretend to know better.
        I am not casting aspersions.
        I am speaking about myself when young.
        *
        CASTING ASPERSIONS
        *******************************
        I have dealt with enough bosses, bishops, and archbishops,
        also benefactors and their flunkeys and hirelings,
        to know that they think they have reached
        such brilliant, perhaps even unattainable, heights of eminence
        that no one in his right mind would dare to question their integrity,
        of which they have none.
        As for our former and present commissars in the Homeland:
        I would place them in the same category
        as pirates and pickpockets.
        *
        MORE ASPERSIONS
        *****************************
        All careerists are brown-nosers who know instinctively
        whose ass to kiss and whose to kick.
        *
        The 99% are easily duped by the 1%;
        but even the 1% has its 99%.
        *
        With old age comes wisdom.
        Call no Armenian a friend
        until he is dead and buried.
        #

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        • Re: elegy

          December 2, 2012****************************************** ARE WE OUTNUMBERED?************************************** *When I speak to an Armenian I am never sure if I am speaking to him or to his schoolteacher. I have no use for academics who spin massals and try to convince me that that once upon a time we were a great nation. What I am more interested in is knowing why have we fallen so low? Is military defeat the only reason of our moral and intellectual bankruptcy? If yes, why are we afraid to admit it? Do the bastards outnumber us a thousand to one?*When an Armenian sees the light, it can truly be said of him that he becomes a born again cadaver.*An Armenian philosophical assertion: I am smart, therefore I can pretend to know better.*When I read a writer I want to read someone smarter than I am; and, if not smarter than more ruthless in his treatment of our failings and contradictions. *To all our future critics I say: Don’t you worry about our sensibilities. We can take it. We are tough mothers. We took it from the Turks for 600 years; we can take whatever a scribbler can dish out.#Monday, December 03, 2012**************************************** SHOP TALK******************** You want to survive as a writer in our environment? Kissing ass is not enough. You must also say it smells like roses. You want to be perceived as a patriot? Loving your country is not enough. You must also be subservient to the leadership. Teach yourself to say “Yes, sir!” even when the right answer is “Nuts!” You want to be perceived as wise, tolerant, and virtuous? It is not enough to be these things. You must also make it abundantly clear that you owe everything to the wisdom, tolerance, and virtues of our bosses, bishops, benefactors and their buffoons, namely hirelings, hangers on, flunkeys, and brown-nosers. You want to solve our problems? Pretend we have none. You want to be popular? Convince yourself and others we never had it so good because we are in the best of hands. You want me to explain why I do none of these things and yet I have survived? The answer is I have done all these things, that’s why I speak with some authority on the subject. As for my survival: to die the death of a thousand cuts may also appear as survival up to the 999th cut. You want evidence? Read a history of our literature and may God have mercy on your soul, if there is a God and you have a soul.#Tuesday, December 04, 2012************************************** CAN WE LEARN FROM HISTORY?****************************************** ******** We all know what the Turks did to us. What we need to know now is what we did or failed to do. Relax! I am not trying to assign guilt. I just want to learn from our blunders if only because I don’t want to see them repeated. *We all make mistakes. No use covering them up. To do so in an effort to appear infallible convinces no one. *Where did we go wrong? Was our blind trust in the West justified? Was the Genocide inevitable? Was it our “jagadakir” (written on our forehead)? If yes, why didn’t we see it coming? *Far from being passive victims, we did adopt and implement a policy. Did we have leaders who advocated less passion and more reason? What made us choose passion and reject reason? Who among us would dare to suggest that passion in time of crisis is a better guide to action than reason? *Obviously, as human beings we behaved as human beings, that is to say, prone to error. If we committed errors, let’s name them. We learn nothing by asserting it was all someone else’s fault. Because even as I write these lines history is repeating itself. We are experiencing another genocide – exodus from the Homeland and assimilation in the Diaspora. Do we repeat ourselves by saying we are not to blame because we are doing what must be done?#Wednesday, December 05, 2012***************************************** THE BRAINS & THE BRAINLESS************************************** We now have a generation of brainless political activists who believe they are the brains of the people. If they are the brains of the people, does that mean the people are brainless? What else, may I ask? *Our activists may be smart enough to think they have brains of the people but not smart enough to see the implications of what they are saying. So what else is new? *Another question: How much brains does it take to lead the brainless? Obviously, hardly any. Nothing further your Honor. *You may have noticed that when an Armenian assesses himself as smart, he also gives himself the license to speak and act like a certified moron. *If the people are brainless, it follows they will be stupid enough to believe everything they are told. *Still another question: If our political activists shed their blood for freedom, as they claim to have done, why is it that they are now afraid of free speech? (This final question comes with the compliments of the late Jack Karapetian, a.k.a. Hakop Karapients, distinguished author and broadcaster. *During the last century we have suffered two calamities, the other being an educational system and a press controlled by political activists. This is as true of the Homeland as it is of the Diaspora. We now also have a generation of dupes who believe everything they are told.#

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          • Re: elegy

            Thursday, December 06, 2012************************************* ELIMINATION*********************************** Who is responsible for the present global economic crisis? If you say that’s not an easy question to answer, I say: Nonsense! Let’s proceed by the method of elimination. It wasn’t you and me. It wasn’t plumbers and taxi drivers. It wasn’t the homeless, the poor, and the unemployed. Neither was it the middle classes. That takes care of the 99%. See what I mean?*Who is responsible for the Genocide? That’s an easy one if only because our academics have published a thousand books on the subject.What about the books of their academics? What academics? You mean hirelings of the régime, brown-nosers of the state, Kemalist charlatans. *Who is responsible for the mass exodus from the Homeland or “white massacre”? Surely not the Armenian whose sole aim in life is to work and provide for his family! *Who is responsible for the high rate of assimilation in the Diaspora? That’s an easy one too if you happen to be a brainwashed dupe: “cultural, political, and economic conditions beyond our control.”*Moral I: Don’t believe everything you are told. Moral II: Bastards know how to take care of their own.#Friday, December 07, 2012************************************ INVESTIGATIONS************************ Whenever I say anything remotely critical of Armenians I am accused of hating myself, as if it were the patriotic duty of every Armenian to be a narcissist.*Our problem, our real problem is not assimilation but dehumanization, which may happen in New York City as surely as in Yerevan. *You may have noticed that fund-raisers don’t like speaking about corruption. That would be like biting the goose that lays the golden egg. *We have not beheaded a single king. I consider that to be a serious failing on our part. *National benefactors die disappointed men. Partly their fault. They like to surround themselves with brown-nosers,and after 600 years of subservience to Turks we easily qualify as the best brown-nosers money can buy. I am now paraphrasing one of our elder statesmen, in case you thought I was an investigative reporter. *Investigative reporters cost money. They have expenses. We can’t afford them. We can afford bishops and archbishops by the dozen but not a single investigative reporter. For most of my dissenting view I rely on the wisdom and experience of our elder statesmen (may they rest in peace).#Saturday, December 08, 2012*************************************** INVESTIGATIONS (II)*********************************** Has anyone ever bothered to calculate the millions we could save if we had one cathedral instead of two, or one church instead of four? -- millions with which to feed the hungry and house the homeless? *A cathedral or a church is first and foremost a house of God. We believe in the same God (or in the absence of the same God, if you are an atheist); we read the same Bible; we sing the same hymns or sharagans. We all agree that God is neither a Catholic nor a Protestant, or for that matter, neither an Etchmiadznagan nor an Anteliassagan. *Let’s adopt a gradual approach. Let’s reduce the number of churches to one in which we could have a separate service for each denomination, so that members of one denomination coming in would meet members of the opposition going out, which may give them an opportunity to realize that they are not much different from one another notwithstanding the lies of our dime-a-dozen xxxx-disturbing propagandists -- if you will forgive my French.*Speaking of lies: I was brought up as a Catholic and I was taught to believe Martin Luther had divided the Church in order to fornicate with a nun. *And speaking of fornication: An Irish Catholic priest to a little girl after Sunday school: “Tell me child, what do you want to be when you grow up?” “A prostitute.” “What did you say?” “A prostitute.” “Thank God for that. I thought you said a Protestant.” *Moral I: To divide a community is almost to commit “white massacre.” Moral II: If we have a single house of God as opposed to four we may cease being a joke in the eyes of the world.#

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            • Re: elegy

              Sunday, December 09, 2012
              ***************************************
              CHAPTER & VERSE
              *******************************
              Speaking of an elder statesman,
              Puzant Granian (may he rest in peace)
              once said to me:
              “He was so naïve that I once heard him say
              'Churchill does not lie.'"
              There you have it in four words:
              the fallacy of our revolutionaries:
              “The West does not lie.”
              *
              Poor Armenian revolutionaries.
              After 600 years of subservience to a bloodthirsty tyrant
              what did they know about politics and diplomacy –
              that is to say, the real world?
              *
              But the more relevant question to be asked is:
              “What have they learned?”
              And if they have learned nothing,
              can they even lead a dog to the nearest fire hydrant?
              Can they even read and understand
              what they are reading?
              *
              Last Saturday I saw on Armenian television
              another one of our dime-a-dozen elder statesmen
              bragging about our translation of the Bible –
              “the Queen of translations.”
              Instead of bragging he should have asked:
              What have we learned from the Bible?
              Do we read it?
              And if we read it,
              can we understand what it says?
              *
              “When the blind lead the blind
              both shall fall into the ditch.”

              “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
              “Without vision the people perish.”
              “By their fruits ye shall know them.”
              “Put not your trust in princes.”
              “A fool’s mouth is his destruction.”
              “Can two walk together except they be agreed?”
              “He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool.”
              “The wages of sin is death.”
              And I could go on and on…
              #
              Monday, December 10, 2012
              ***************************************
              LABELS
              ***********************
              After millennia of wars, deportations, abductions,
              rapes, and mixed marriages,
              mankind has been so thoroughly bastardized that
              whenever I am introduced to a fellow Armenian,
              I ask myself: what do I share in common with this fellow?
              And more often than not the answer is “Nothing!”
              His mother tongue and mine may be the same
              but his favorite medium is Russian and mine is English.
              *
              It has been said that if the history of mankind
              were 24 hours long,
              we may be able to trace our ancestry for a few seconds
              or even a minute or two,
              but beyond that it’s Bagratunis and Mamikonians
              (xxxs and Chinese respectively).
              *
              If a man does business with Armenians
              or lives in an Armenian neighborhood
              and doesn’t know who and what he is,
              he will identify himself as an Armenian.
              The same applies to Turks, Americans, Australians,
              and in general all other tribes, nations, and empires.
              *
              We are Christians not because Christianity is the best religion
              or it makes more sense than all the others,
              but because that was the only religion we were taught as children.
              *
              The only legitimate and verifiable label I recognize is “human being,”
              and so few qualify. As for Homo sapiens:
              since what we don’t know outweighs what we know a million to one,
              a more accurate label would be Homo ignoramus.
              *
              Speaking for myself:
              I have said this before and it bears repeating:
              on a good day I can trace my ancestry all the way back to my father.
              *
              You have every right to find me unreadable.
              I rate objective judgment above flattery and propaganda.
              #
              Wednesday, December 12, 2012
              **************************************
              LEADERS
              *********************
              My ambition in life:
              to convince my enemies that we have many more reasons
              to be the best of friends.
              (This tactic doesn’t always work with Armenians.)
              *
              Every time you say “Yes, sir!” to a liar,
              you dig a deeper hole for the truth.
              *
              Every time you put your trust on a bad leader,
              you raise another obstacle on the path of a good leader.
              *
              Let others speechify and sermonize about our heroes and martyrs.
              I will continue to write about blunders and their innocent victims.
              *
              It has been said that a competent leader is first and foremost
              a consensus seeker. You may now draw your own conclusions.
              *
              Let’s not fool ourselves:
              our leadership is as keen on divide-and-rule tactics
              as our worst enemies.
              *
              A divided nation is on its way to the devil.
              Only idiots refuse to see this.
              And when idiots are in charge
              the result may be another genocide.
              #
              Wednesday, December 12, 2012
              ******************************************
              LITERATURE & POLITICS
              **********************************
              Reason tells us there is strength in unity.
              It follows; reason has at no time played a central role
              in our political affairs.
              *
              It can truly be said of us that our literature
              has shaped nothing and no one except
              a handful of scribblers, versifiers, daydreamers,
              and mental masturbators.
              *
              What has been the role of our political leaders?
              The answer is and must be that of gravediggers.
              *
              “Let us not deceive ourselves” is a favorite line of mine.
              But even as I write I go on deceiving myself into thinking
              my words may be read, and if read may make a difference.
              *
              I am told I am too extreme and inflexible in my views,
              intolerant of alternative ideas,
              reluctant to engage in dialogue,
              unable to compromise.
              Which raises the question:
              Is compromise possible with charlatans
              who do not even acknowledge your existence?
              Or with wheeler-dealers who have silenced
              far better men than myself?
              Can one negotiate from a position of non-existence?
              *
              So many readers disagree with me that
              whenever on those rare occasions
              someone agrees with me
              my first reaction is to think
              I must have said something wrong.
              *
              Our educational system is at the mercy of dupes of former dupes
              whose most important project is to create
              a new generation of dupes.
              *
              If the Genocide taught us nothing
              it only means that we are unteachable.
              #

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              • Re: elegy

                Thursday, December 13, 2012**************************************** IF…************* Some of the greatest Irish writers, among them Oscar Wilde, G.B. Shaw, and James Joyce, wrote not in Gaelic but in English. What would have happened if Armenian writers in the Ottoman Empire had written in Turkish? My guess is (one) they would now have many more readers; (two) at least one of them would be a Nobel Prize winner; (three) they would have been translated into many languages; (four) their life and work would have been the subject of numerous biographies and monographs in several languages; and last but not least (5) since half of Turkey is very probably half-Armenian, millions of Armenians would now be identified not as Christian Turks but as Muslim Armenians. *Treason, you say? Listen to James Joyce: “Ireland is the old sow [pig] that eats her farrow [babies].” And if you say Armenians are more civilized than that, I say: Compared to Irish literature, Armenian literature is a nightmare of neglect, degradation, betrayal, exile, and murder.#Friday, December 14, 2012************************************* SLOGANS******************** After the collapse of the USSR, Estonians, Lithuanians, and Latvians were ruthless in their treatment of their Russian citizens. Chechens and Georgians went further and declared war on Russia.We did nothing of the kind on the grounds that we need them more than they need us.*If true it is also true that what we don’t need is their kind of oligarchy, plutocracy, larceny, corruption, and contempt for democracy and human rights, which may be at the root of our exodus or “white massacre.” If you can’t see this clearly it may be because you are capable in thinking only in terms of cheap slogans and recycled enemy propaganda. *Once upon a time we had chic Bolsheviks in America who parroted the Kremlin line “The Russians are our Big Brothers.” The USSR has collapsed, our chic Bolsheviks have been silenced, but Stalin lives. *To the simple-minded who can think only in terms of slogans, how about this one?“Russia, yes. Russian xxxx, no!”*Have you noticed that the dumbest Armenians are Armenians who have assessed themselves as smart?#Saturday, December 15, 2012*************************************** DIARY**************** In the latest edition of BARTLETT’S FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS I find half a page dedicated to Raymond Chandler. Now that’s what I call progress. On the negative side, there are several pages of T.S. Eliot quotations most of which are neither familiar nor accessible to a layman like me. Armenians are mention only once in a single line – Hitler’s.*On our tombstone I suggest the following inscription: “They tried everything but solidarity.” Or “They refused to learn from their mistakes which they were careful never to acknowledge.”*We have played minor supporting roles on the stage of world history and we have invariably supported our butchers and executioners. *All the political policies we have adopted and implemented have been driven by death wish. What was done to us is only half the story.*Jose Ortega y Gasset must have had us in mind when he said: “A society without an aristocracy, without an elite, is not a society.”*We live in a world where genocide is easier to cover up than murder.#

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                  Sunday, December 16, 2012************************************* ANTI-PROPAGANDA******************************** Kafka in his DIARY: “What have I in common with xxxs?” If you have ever asked the same question in reference to your fellow countrymen, welcome to the club. *Biologically speaking, we are as much Christian Turks as they are Muslim Armenians. *An Armenian who says he loves his fellow Armenians is either a liar or William Saroyan. *Michael (GREEN HAT) Arlen put it best when he said to his son Michael (PASSAGE TO ARARAT) Arlen: “Armenians are lovely people but stay away from them.” *An Armenian who hates his fellow Armenians can’t be all bad. *An Armenian doesn’t want to know. He wants to know better for purely one-upmanship reasons. *If ever I go back to writing fiction I will remember to use the line: “I am proud to my Armenian ancestry, said Kurdoglnanian.” *Propaganda moronizes even the smartest. Hence the phenomenon of a smart Armenianwho voices views and opinions worthy of a retard. *In both the Ottoman Empire and the USSR we were brainwashed to believe we lived in the best of all possible worlds. Are things much different in America today? *History does not repeat itself. It stays the same. *My ambition: to say what everybody knows but doesn’t want to admit it.*Beware of good Armenians. Some of my worst enemies are Armenians who think they are better Armenians.#Monday, December 17, 2012*************************************** AS I SEE IT*********************** The homeless, the hungry, the unemployed: let others look after them. We prefer bloodsuckers, thieves, deceivers, and fugitives from justice. *To meet an Armenian is to meet a foreigner. *Kachaturian in music, Zarian in literature. If the first is better known it’s because he wrote dances and lullabies. *If the Turk that resides within us and the Turk who lives in Turkey were to meet, they wouldn’t recognize each other. *No Armenian can be as ignorant as the Armenian who pretends to know all there is to know about Armenians. *We have probably invented and spoken more lies about ourselves than all other nations combined. *Power corrupts. So does weakness. We are a proof of that. *A reader writes: “You don’t know what you are saying. I visited Armenia recently and everybody I met was nice.” Behold the birth of an expert!*Sooner or later all closed systems of thought are perverted. If they preach love, they practice hatred. If they preach peace, they go on the warpath. If they preach love of country,they practice hatred of fellow countrymen.#Tuesday, December 18, 2012************************************ MEMO TO A WRITER****************************** You want to play it safe? Easy! Write about nightingales serenading the moon and the eternal snows of Mt. Ararat. Consider all other subjects as no-man’s land that you enter at your own risk.*For most of my life I could not tell the difference between subservience and respect for authority. I recycled chauvinist crap with a clear conscience. I thought of myself as a future role model and not as a brown-noser and a coward. I trusted my elders. I surrendered my mind and soul to them the way my predecessors trusted theirs to the Sultan and Stalin.*A line worth remembering: “In politics all abstract terms conceal treachery.”*In both capitalism and communism the only thing you really own is your death.#Wednesday, December 19, 2012******************************************** TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY************************************** What I have been trying to explain, without much success it seems, is that unlike tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes our misfortunes were not one-sided affairs. It wasn’t all the Sultan’s or Stalin’s fault. We had something to do with them if only because we didn’t see them coming; or rather, we didn’t want to see them, and “to the blind everything is sudden.” *Until we realize and admit the extent of our contribution to our misfortunes, defeats, and catastrophes we condemn ourselves to understand nothing about the world in which we live, our enemies, and ultimately ourselves. *Is there anything we could have done to prevent any one of our tragedies? Strike that question. Let us ask instead, is there anything we can do today to minimize the damage perpetrated by the “white massacre” (namely, exodus from the Homeland and assimilation in the Diaspora)? Because if there is and so far we have done nothing, it follows we are at the mercy of men who are not just incompetent and corrupt but also our worst enemies. *Speaking of earthquakes: I remember an American pundit saying “Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings do;” and a Soviet bureaucrat from Moscow (with an Armenian surname) on TV explaining the Earthquake in Armenia with the words: “We don’t control building codes in the republics.” They control every single line published in newspapers and periodicals but not building codes that may kill thousands.#

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                  • Re: elegy

                    Saturday, December 22, 2012
                    *****************************************
                    ON SUBSERVIENCE…
                    AMONG OTHER THINGS.
                    *************************************
                    Subservience is subservience no matter how you slice it.
                    It makes no difference whether you are subservient
                    to a Turk, Russian, or any one
                    of our bosses, bishops, or benefactors.
                    The free Armenian who is neither alienated nor assimilated
                    is an absurdity, he doesn’t exist,
                    he is a fiction of someone fertile imagination.
                    An Armenian needs his subservience
                    the way others need their freedom.
                    *
                    To be a good Armenian means
                    to recycle the propaganda line
                    of a dogmatic ideology, orthodoxy or mafia
                    even when the propaganda line happens to be
                    no better than verbal vomit.
                    *
                    “This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship,”
                    translated into Armenian reads:
                    “This is the beginning of a lifelong feud.”
                    *
                    To be a Turk to Turks:
                    that’s the secret ambition of Armenians
                    who are proud to identify themselves as patriotic Armenians.
                    *
                    As far as I know no Armenian poet has ever written a poem
                    titled “To my sweet fellow Armenians.”
                    #
                    Friday, December 21, 2012
                    *************************************
                    THE UGLY ARMENIAN
                    ***********************************
                    If you are an Armenian from the Middle East
                    don’t read what follows.
                    It may not be flattering to your colossal ego.
                    *
                    An Armenian from the Middle East
                    knows all there is to know about
                    Armenians, Turks, xxxs, Arabs, and Americans.
                    What he doesn’t know can’t be worth knowing.
                    He is born to explain, not to understand.
                    As a result, on the day he dies
                    he will be as ignorant as on the day he was born.
                    *
                    I have no doubt whatever in my mind
                    there are Armenians from the Middle East
                    who know their limitations
                    but I have yet to meet one.
                    *
                    One difference between Armenians and Americans is that
                    Americans have published a best-selling book
                    titled THE UGLY AMERICAN.
                    *
                    Between a general who is caught in adultery
                    and another who burns down and levels
                    towns and villages in distant places,
                    I am all for dedicating a monument in a city park
                    to the fornicator.
                    *
                    Say yes or no but always leave some room
                    for the unknown and the unknowable
                    because that’s God’s dwelling place.
                    *
                    Propaganda flatters, therefore it is wrong.
                    As yanks are fond of saying after delivering a cliché,
                    “That’s my philosophy.”
                    *
                    Dogmatic assertions can’t be right
                    because they demand not only agreement
                    but also subservience.
                    *
                    At the turn of the last century in the Ottoman Empire
                    we were paranoids in reverse – we saw friends everywhere
                    but didn’t see the mortal enemy next door.
                    #
                    Saturday, December 22, 2012
                    *******************************************
                    WHY I AM AGAINST PATRIOTISM
                    *******************************************
                    First and foremost because
                    some of the worst crimes against humanity
                    were committed in the name of patriotism.
                    *
                    Patriotism means to place more value
                    on a fraction of mankind than on mankind as a whole.
                    *
                    To be a patriot means to trust the judgment and integrity
                    of politicians, that is to say, individuals
                    that history has exposed again and against
                    as habitual and compulsive liars.
                    *
                    To trust habitual and compulsive liars means
                    to abdicate not only one’s responsibility
                    but also logic, common sense and decency.
                    That is to say, to be not human but subhuman –
                    a dupe, a vessel of lies and prejudices whose aim is
                    not to enhance life but death.
                    *
                    To be a patriot means to admit
                    our understanding of reality is so limited and defective
                    that we need others to tell us what to think and understand
                    even when these others are corrupt and incompetent,
                    that is to say, no better than the rest of us.
                    *
                    Patriotism can’t be right if only because
                    everybody says my patriotism is better than yours
                    and no one has ever said my patriotism is second class
                    but yours is first class.
                    *
                    Speaking as an Armenian I could go on and say
                    I have 1,500,000 more reasons but I doubt very much
                    if that will convince any one of our patriots
                    to give up his patriotism.
                    It may even have the opposite effect.
                    #

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                    • Re: elegy

                      Sunday, December 23, 2012
                      *************************************
                      HISTORY
                      **************************
                      What do we really know about our past
                      and more particularly about the 600 years
                      in the Ottoman Empire
                      that preceded the Genocide?
                      We know that we coexisted with the Turks
                      very much like our concubines in their harems,
                      our janissaries in their armies
                      and our ablest men in their bureaucracy.
                      Our patriarch in Istanbul was the Sultan’s tax collector.
                      We know that some Armenians prospered
                      and others led a subhuman existence
                      very much like the Untouchables in India,
                      the Blacks in America,
                      the serfs in Russia,
                      and the very poor in England
                      (as anyone who has read xxxxens knows).
                      What changed was the fact that
                      the children of prosperous Armenians
                      were sent to Europe to complete their education
                      and discovered a new life there.
                      They wanted more freedom and power
                      and were encouraged in their ambition by the West.
                      Our teenagers confused Europe’s verbal support
                      with military intervention and that was a fatal error
                      for which the people paid dearly.
                      Our revolutionaries were our “best and brightest”
                      very much like “the best and brightest” who justified
                      the American involvement in Vietnam.
                      With one important difference.
                      Whereas the Yanks are smart enough and secure enough
                      to admit their blunders (see McNamara’s memoirs on the subject)
                      we are too self-righteous, stubborn, and dogmatic to do so.
                      As a result the offspring of our revolutionaries
                      (or should I say blunderers) continue to portray themselves
                      as dedicated patriots who can do no wrong –
                      very much like their counterparts,
                      the Kemalists, in Turkey.
                      #
                      Monday, December 24, 2012
                      *******************************************
                      REALITY
                      ******************
                      Reality is too big and complex a concept
                      to be grasped by a single mind, or, for that matter,
                      a single school of thought, ideology, religion,
                      political party or propaganda line.
                      *
                      After thousands of years of philosophical speculation
                      and scientific research we can’t even answer
                      the simplest of all questions – such as,
                      why things exist.
                      *
                      When one or both sides assert Truth or God
                      is on their side, paralysis is sure to follow.
                      The problem with Armenians and Turks is that
                      both their educational systems are politically controlled;
                      and when dupes meet
                      they can only parrot a propaganda line,
                      and two divergent propaganda lines can never meet.
                      #
                      Tuesday, December 25, 2012
                      *****************************************
                      HUMBUG
                      ********************
                      He who says we need solutions to our problems
                      is a humbugger engaged in humbuggery.
                      You want solutions?
                      Read our writers beginning with Khorenatsi’s LAMENTATION.
                      You want the kind of leader who will guide us
                      out of the mess we are in?
                      Read philosophers from Plato to Sartre.
                      Even better, read the Scriptures
                      where you may even find a self-portrait.
                      *
                      “Fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
                      *
                      “Like a dog that returns to his vomit
                      is a fool that repeats his folly.”
                      *
                      “Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes?
                      There is more hope for a fool than for him.”
                      *
                      “He who despises the word will die.”
                      *
                      “A poor man is better than a liar.”
                      *
                      “Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity
                      than a man who is perverse in speech and is a fool.”
                      *
                      “A fool’s mouth is his ruin,
                      and his lips are a snare to himself.”
                      *
                      “He who states his case first seems right,
                      until the other comes and [cross-] examines him.”
                      *
                      “No respect is shown to the elders.
                      Woe to us, for we have sinned!
                      For this our heart has become sick,
                      and our eyes have grown dim.”
                      *
                      Dim?
                      Make it blind.
                      And when the blind lead the blind…”
                      So much for our bosses, bishops, benefactors
                      and their dupes
                      who believe we are in the best of hands.
                      #
                      Wednesday, December 26, 2012
                      ******************************************
                      ON REVOLUTION
                      ********************************
                      The French Revolution succeeded
                      because it was an essentially French affair –
                      French citizens against a French king.
                      The Russian Revolution succeeded for similar reasons.
                      The American Revolution succeeded
                      because it was a WASP uprising
                      against a distant WASP monarch.
                      Our revolution failed because we made demands
                      on an alien despot who was the political
                      as well as religious head of a disintergating empire.
                      *
                      To use the words of one of elder statesmen,
                      we weren’t just “a frog trying to rape an elephant,”
                      we were “infidel dogs” trying to f*ck “a wounded tiger.”
                      To paraphrase Voltaire,
                      and because it was a religious
                      as well as apolitical confrontation,
                      there were very few survivors.
                      *
                      This was clearly seen by foreign observers, diplomats,
                      and missionaries as well as our own bureaucrats
                      within the Ottoman administration,
                      but our revolutionaries chose to ignore their warnings.
                      *
                      But perhaps the most important difference
                      between our revolution and the others mentioned above
                      is the fact that ours was not a popular uprising;
                      but the uprising of a non-representative minority
                      within an ethnic minority --
                      in view of the fact that most Armenians within the Empire
                      were illiterate and lacked political awareness.
                      *
                      For more on this subject see
                      Pars Tuglaci, THE ROLE OF THE DADIAN FAMILY
                      IN OTTOMAN, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL LIFE (Istanbul, 1993),
                      and my DEFINITIONS: A CRITICAL COMPANION
                      TO ARMENIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE (Kitchener, 1998).
                      #
                      Thursday, December 27, 2012
                      ****************************************
                      YESTERDAY & TODAY
                      ******************************
                      In America, yesterday’s hippies have become
                      today’s bankers and CEOs.
                      Something similar has happened to our revolutionaries:
                      yesterday’s idealists have become today’s businessmen.
                      *
                      “America’s business is business,”
                      a famous American once said.
                      More recently an even more famous American
                      (President John F. Kennedy) called businessmen sons of xxxxxes.
                      The full quotation reads:
                      “My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of xxxxxes
                      but I never believed it till now.”
                      (See BARTLETT’S FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS, 2012 edition, page 786.)
                      *
                      One of our elder statesmen from the Middle East once told me:
                      Whenever the old revolutionaries met
                      with their younger counterparts,
                      they (the old) were treated liked losers and figures of fun.
                      *
                      Until our music and architecture acquire
                      the purity and universality of their medieval ancestors,
                      I will continue to think of Armenians
                      as Levantinized and Sovietized mongrels
                      or “Oreo” Armenians – that is,
                      Armenians on the outside,
                      Arabs, Turks, Russians, and Yanks on the inside.
                      *
                      Don’t think of honesty as a finished product
                      but as a work in progress – as a goal towards which
                      we either advance or retreat.
                      And so far I see nothing but retreat.
                      #

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