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  • arabaliozian
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    CRITICS
    *************************
    My critics resent me
    because I refuse to come to terms
    with my own mediocrity.
    But I suspect they resent me even more
    for rejecting them as my role models.
    *
    What I know cannot be contradicted
    by what you don’t know.
    *
    Beethoven to a critic:
    “What I xxxx is better
    than anything you have ever thought.”
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: elegy

    historic lands? whose historic land is america?

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  • arabaliozian
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    ON WARS
    & RELATED ATROCITIES
    ****************************************
    Wars become inevitable only when
    the countless factors that contributed to it
    are covered up and ignored.
    *
    ON OUR HISTORY
    *****************************
    Think of a blind David
    confronting an army of Goliaths with 20/20 vision.
    *
    MEMO I
    ********************
    If you say what must be said
    you will be misunderstood and rejected
    by readers with an agenda.
    *
    ON WRITING
    *******************
    Think of your reader’s time as more valuable than yours;
    and as editor be as ruthless as a Turk on the warpath.
    #

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  • Artashes
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    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    ON ARMENIAN ANTI-ARMENIANISM
    ****************************
    All our problems have solutions.
    If we pretend otherwise
    it’s because we have no use for them.
    What we want,
    what we need more than anything else is revenge.
    It’s understandable.
    What motivates a nation
    that has been degraded, abused, and slaughtered
    throughout most of its historic existence
    is not reason but thirst for blood.
    What drives us is not what’s good for us
    but what’s bad for our enemies --
    beginning with Armenians who disagree with us.
    If only because these Armenians,
    unlike our real enemies,
    are within reach, defenseless,
    and in no position to retaliate.
    #
    I disagree.
    To demand the TRUTH is (NOT) seeking revenge.
    To say we will never forget the evil conduct of the turc or kurd is not lusting for blood.
    To say those lands are ours is not being vengeful.
    To seek justice is --- NOT --- the same as seeking vengeance.
    Not at all.

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  • arabaliozian
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    ON ARMENIAN ANTI-ARMENIANISM
    ****************************
    All our problems have solutions.
    If we pretend otherwise
    it’s because we have no use for them.
    What we want,
    what we need more than anything else is revenge.
    It’s understandable.
    What motivates a nation
    that has been degraded, abused, and slaughtered
    throughout most of its historic existence
    is not reason but thirst for blood.
    What drives us is not what’s good for us
    but what’s bad for our enemies --
    beginning with Armenians who disagree with us.
    If only because these Armenians,
    unlike our real enemies,
    are within reach, defenseless,
    and in no position to retaliate.
    #

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  • Eddo211
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    This old thread again? yes the one man jerk-off thread.
    Ara is OK though.

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  • Artashes
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    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    ON LEADERSHIP
    *******************************
    The most important function of leadership is
    to prove itself infallible even if the patient died.
    *
    When Toynbee said the only thing
    the Israeli leadership appears to have learned
    from the Holocaust was to behave like Nazis,
    the xxxs of the world united
    in accusing him of anti-Semitism.
    *
    And when Hanna Arendt,
    one of the greatest political thinkers of the 20th century,
    said the xxxish leadership had been partly responsible
    for the Holocaust, xxxish pundits retaliated
    by reminding the world that
    as a teenager she had had a Nazi lover.
    *
    Moral of the story:
    Think twice before you step on a leader’s tail.
    *
    And now allow me to identify myself:
    My name is Baliozoghlu
    and I don’t carry Mt. Ararat in my heart.
    #
    ------ and now allow me to identify myself ------
    Ara, are you being facetious when you say this or is "oglu" the actual suffix of your last name?

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  • arabaliozian
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    ON LEADERSHIP
    *******************************
    The most important function of leadership is
    to prove itself infallible even if the patient died.
    *
    When Toynbee said the only thing
    the Israeli leadership appears to have learned
    from the Holocaust was to behave like Nazis,
    the xxxs of the world united
    in accusing him of anti-Semitism.
    *
    And when Hanna Arendt,
    one of the greatest political thinkers of the 20th century,
    said the xxxish leadership had been partly responsible
    for the Holocaust, xxxish pundits retaliated
    by reminding the world that
    as a teenager she had had a Nazi lover.
    *
    Moral of the story:
    Think twice before you step on a leader’s tail.
    *
    And now allow me to identify myself:
    My name is Baliozoghlu
    and I don’t carry Mt. Ararat in my heart.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: elegy

    WRITERS
    ********************
    The role of a writer in the life of our communities
    is somewhere below that of an unemployed janitor,
    with one difference: a janitor’s prospects are brighter.

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  • Artashes
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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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