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  • lampron
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    Re: for/against

    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    FOR OR AGAINST
    ****************************
    *
    You can’t say “Forget it!” to a traumatic experience.
    *

    #
    a traumatic experience is an experience over which the victim had no control

    it should be analyzed in order to learn from it, such that a similar hopeless situation is not repeated

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  • arabaliozian
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    for/against

    FOR OR AGAINST
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    When we speak of Armenians
    we speak of shadows,
    and when we speak of Armenia
    we speak of a cadaver.
    *
    The lower we sink
    the greater our need for flattery.
    *
    The very same people who are against
    corrupting the young are for sending them to war
    to kill and die in the name of God and Countfry.
    *
    You can’t say “Forget it!” to a traumatic experience.
    *
    Editors, publishers, agents:
    they are the pimps of literature.
    *
    You have a better chance of being right
    if you speak against your own interests.
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  • arabaliozian
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    critics

    CRITICS
    *************************
    To criticize Armenians
    is to victimize the victims all over again,
    I am told.
    All I can say in my defense is that
    I victimize no one.
    I reason.
    Why would I want to alienate
    my only source of income –
    namely, my readers?
    *
    I write as I do because the alternative
    is to recycle the propaganda line
    of defunct belief systems and ideologies
    or to spew anti-Turkish venom,
    which also means
    adopting Turcocentric ghazetajis
    as my role models – a fate worse than death.
    *
    To say the only thing my criticism does is
    to victimize Armenians all over again
    is to imply we are beyond criticism,
    which also means all our writers
    who have adopted a critical stance –
    from Khorenatsi to Zarian –
    have been on the wrong path,
    unlike our bosses, bishops, and benefactors
    whose sole concern is to serve God
    and the interests of the nation;
    and if you believe that
    you’ll believe anything!
    #

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  • lampron
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    Re: experience

    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    Monday, February 09, 2015
    ******************************************
    SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE
    *******************************************
    War and massacre fall on us
    like thieves in the night
    only because there are too many
    who say “we never had it so good”
    and not enough who say
    “we are in deep xxxx.”
    *
    If they have never had it so good, it could be that they are only thinking about themselves - enjoying the good life,
    and the fate of fellow Armenians is of little concern, even when they claim to be fiercely pro-Armenian (such as the case of many churchmen and party leaders/followers)

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  • arabaliozian
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    experience

    Monday, February 09, 2015
    ******************************************
    SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE
    *******************************************
    War and massacre fall on us
    like thieves in the night
    only because there are too many
    who say “we never had it so good”
    and not enough who say
    “we are in deep xxxx.”
    *
    History does not repeat itself;
    it is reality that stays the same.
    Wars, massacres and man’s inhumanity to man
    are constants. We forget that at our own peril.
    *
    I write as I do because
    my own personal blunders happened
    when it didn’t even occur to me
    they were in the realm of possibilities.
    *
    I don’t stress the dark side of life.
    I observe reality.
    To the blind all things are sudden.
    *
    If you shake hands with the devil,
    don’t be surprised if you lose
    not only your hand
    but also your cojones.
    *
    We cannot change reality
    in the same way that we cannot avoid
    being born and dying.
    We may, however,
    on some very rare occasions,
    take evasive action.
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  • arabaliozian
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    insanity

    ON INSANITY
    ********************************
    “Not guilty by reason of insanity” and
    “not guilty by reason of belief system”
    might as well be synonymous statements.
    *
    The 11th Commandment:
    “Thou shalt reject all gods, messiahs, and prophets
    except your own.”
    *
    When it comes to the most important questions,
    someone else will be more than happy
    to answer them for you.
    *
    When it comes to certainties,
    I know that 1+1=2 and not 11.
    Beyond that your guess is as good as mine.
    *
    You want to understand your fellow Armenians?
    Think of a man who is committing suicide
    by cutting his own throat with a rusty knife.
    #

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  • lampron
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    Re: comments

    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    **********************************
    In the months preceding the Genocide
    there was a great deal of intense dialogue
    between Armenian leaders,
    but as always with Armenians,
    the dialogue failed to produce a synthesis.
    *
    *
    There were apparently Armenian writers like Zarian and Zohrab who believed that a world war would bring disaster to Armenians because the Turks would use it as a cover for genocide

    And the smug 'revolutionaries' (who claimed Great Britain and France would stop the Turks, even though they hadn't in 1896) and ignored those warnings. For their incredible wisdom they are celebrated to this day by a political party (although this party behaves more like a banquet-organizing group than a party)

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: comments

    I do not understand why mods allow this guy to open up a million threads and just post once in each.

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  • arabaliozian
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    comments

    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    **********************************
    In the months preceding the Genocide
    there was a great deal of intense dialogue
    between Armenian leaders,
    but as always with Armenians,
    the dialogue failed to produce a synthesis.
    *
    Dialogue Armenian style:
    two monologues that never cross.
    *
    Academics have mastered the art
    of expanding a sentence to a page,
    a page to a chapter,
    and a chapter to a book:
    a condition also known as verbal diarrhea.
    *
    Nothing comes more naturally to a man
    than to exaggerate his own importance.
    *
    Anyone who says Armenians are
    just about the smartest people on earth
    should be classified under
    just about the dumbest idiot on earth.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    justice

    ON JUSTICE
    ************************
    You are unfairly treated?
    You want to sue someone?
    You go to a lawyer
    and if the lawyer is honest,
    he will tell you there is no such thing
    as a court of justice,
    only courts of law ,
    and as everyone knows by now,
    where lawyers enter justice exits.
    So that it would be more accurate to speak
    not of courts of law
    but of courts of injustice.
    *
    Life, real life, life as it is lived,
    is full of gray areas.
    So much so that
    to say “God is great!”
    means the Devil is greater.
    Because, no matter how hard I try,
    I cannot reconcile the idea of a loving God
    justifying the slaughter of innocent civilians.
    *
    The function of a jury, it has been said,
    is not to decide which side is right
    but which side has a better legal representation.
    *
    Theory is one thing, practice another,
    and more often than not, the twain never meet.
    #

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