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  • Re: elegy

    ON OUR FAVORITE SPORT
    ************************************
    The blame-game is a useful tool of propaganda:
    it allows one to assert infallibility
    as well as a superior brand of patriotism.
    *
    PATRIOTISM: TWO DEFINITIONS
    ******************************************
    One: Love of homeland.
    Two: Subservience to politicians.
    *
    DESTINY
    *************************
    The idea that we are in charge of our destiny
    is an illusion. Hell, we can’t even control a toothache.
    *
    SORRY!
    ******************
    I for one will never apologize
    to the eternal snows of Mt. Ararat.
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      All men of faith believe
      of the 10,000 gods that men have created
      9,999 to be phonies.
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      • Re: elegy

        A QUESTION OF IDENTITY
        *************************************
        Whenever we use the word “smart,”
        we should specify “smart in what?”
        Case in point:
        “Armenians are smart!”
        “Smart in what?”
        My tentative answer which, I suspect,
        no one will agree with:
        “Smart in selling Oriental rugs,
        idiots in politics.”
        Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
        *
        Armenians come in all sizes and shapes:
        Ottomanized, Levantinized, Sovietized, Americanized
        and so on. I am myself the product
        of two continents and three nations
        (Greece, Italy, and Canada).
        My view of my fellow countrymen
        is bound to be somewhat tainted
        by Greek, Italian, and Anglo-Saxon values.
        *
        Would I recognize an Armenian
        of the 5th-century AD if we ever met?
        I doubt it. Would he recognize me?
        I don’t think so.
        *
        I will never forget the gentle reader from Yerevan
        who once called me ”Baliozoghlu”
        and described me as “a piece of xxxx
        who doesn’t have Ararat in his heart.”
        She may have been right,
        even if her verdict was somewhat tainted
        by Soviet values and Stalinist intolerance.
        #

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        • Re: elegy

          When Schopenhauer called Hegel an "arch-charlatan," his unspoken intent was to replace Hegel's philosophical system with his own; or, to propound an antithesis to Hegel's thesis. Which means, in his rejection of Hegel, he was being a Hegelian.

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          • Re: elegy

            The secret aim of our political leaders
            is to be better charlatans.

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            • Re: elegy

              Actions have consequences;
              so do inactions.
              Case in point:
              600 years of inaction under the Sultans.

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              • Re: elegy

                “A journalistic terrorist
                of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s.”
                That’s how I am identified in a recent blog
                by a gentle reader who probably thinks I am dead –
                no doubt a clear-cut case of wishful thinking.

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                • Re: elegy

                  If they have jackasses as leaders,
                  even the smartest people on earth
                  will be defeated by the dumbest.
                  *

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                  • Re: elegy

                    What kind of loving Father is He that needs to be constantly reminded to “give us this day our daily bread,” after which He lets millions die of malnutrition and starvation.

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                    • Re: elegy

                      Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
                      Actions have consequences;
                      so do inactions.
                      Case in point:
                      600 years of inaction under the Sultans.
                      60,000 men dead or dieing on the ground.
                      The hords camping in close proximity.
                      When the dead defenders bodies started decaying, the stench was so repugnant, the hords were forced to relocate their camp.
                      The population was left defenseless.
                      That was the start of 600 years ago.
                      The genocide of 1915/23 and Adana/Hamadin were what had been taking place throughout the previous 600 years.
                      The populations in the seljuk/automum were periodically decimated with cruelty and torture.
                      The inaction you speak of is incorrect.
                      The prevention of action by murder via torture is what took place.
                      If you note the first actions of the genocide, you will see --- ALL --- the leaders were killed first, then --ALL -- the able bodied men.
                      This is what was taking place for 600 years.

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