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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: elegy

    Sunday, April 14, 2013
    *********************************
    ON WAR AND PEACE
    *************************************
    There are no just wars.
    A war in which innocent civilians die cannot be said to be just.
    *
    Countless wars have been fought since the beginning of time
    and in all of them there were winners and losers.
    *
    No nation on earth can assert military invincibility or,
    for that matter, moral superiority.
    Only Americans believe in their own moral superiority
    only Muslims believe in theirs, and so on...
    *
    If Americans and xxxs were to behave like Turks did
    at the turn of the last century
    the world would witness a series of genocides
    on several continents.
    *
    Muslims may think they are invincible
    because they have Allah and oil on their side,
    in the same way that we (Armenians) thought
    we had the might of the Great Powers of Europe,
    plus God and the justice of our cause
    (freedom from oppression) on our side.
    It didn’t do us any good.
    It was all an empty illusion.
    *
    All political leaders (including Kemal, Arafat, and our own)
    are first and foremost baloney artists.
    They may successfully brainwash their dupes
    but they cannot fool reality.
    *
    If so far Americans and xxxs have not behaved like Turks
    it may be because there is a difference between the autocratic East
    and the democratic West.
    *
    If Muslims want to coexist with their enemies
    they have no choice but to reject their undemocratic ways
    and realize that the concept of fundamental human rights
    is not an invention of the corrupt and decadent West.
    But even if it were, that does not make Muslims
    more progressive, civilized, and just in the eyes of the world.
    *
    Our choice is seldom between good and evil
    but between bad and worse;
    and sometimes even between worse and worst.
    #
    Hegel’s famous last words:
    “No one understood me except one,
    and even he didn’t understand me.”
    #
    The Nazis believed God to be on their side.
    So do jihadists today.
    The God of fanatics is the Devil.
    #
    ON MODERATION
    *******************************
    “Moderation in all things,” Greeks said
    even as they condemned Socrates to death.
    *
    For every believer there is a non-believer.
    Who is right?
    Neither.
    Who is wrong? Both.
    *
    Trust your friend but respect your enemy.
    *
    Modify your assertions with their contradictions.
    That may not be the best way to live
    but it is the only way to survive.
    #
    REFLECTIONS
    *********************************
    My real education began on the day I realized
    I was a brainwashed dupe and a self-satisfied idiot.
    *
    Words and reality (like ideas and God)
    move in two different dimensions that like parallel lines
    never meet (except in eternity).
    *
    Scientists tell us space has an end.
    What does this end look like?
    Is there some kind of invisible wall?
    What’s on the other side of the wall?
    *
    God is not a being, Thomas Aquinas tells us,
    but “being itself.”
    Whatever the hell does that mean?
    *
    Plato put it best when he said
    reality is like fire and words only shadows.
    *
    It is to be noted that after having a mystical experience
    Aquinas gave up writing and said something to the effect that
    all writing was no better than verbal trash.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: elegy

    Saturday, April 13, 2013

    *************************************

    SERMON

    **************************

    In what way am I morally superior

    to a cold-blooded killer if I harbor a killer within me?

    In what way are Americans morally superior to Muslims

    if they (Americans) have killed more Muslims

    than Muslims have killed Americans?

    In what way Muslims are morally superior to Americans

    if the only reason they have killed fewer Americans

    is military inferiority?

    *

    Closer to home:

    we have been so busy exposing Turkish criminal conduct

    that our own moral status has become an alien dimension.

    As Zarian would say: “Danger, danger, danger!”

    *

    There is only one way to feel morally superior

    and that is (to echo Saroyan) by feeling sorry

    for the morally inferior.

    *

    The Scriptures tell us there is no difference

    between an adulterer and a man

    who lusts after another’s wife.

    Likewise there is no difference between a killer

    and a man who preaches hatred and revenge

    which he identifies as justice.

    *

    Perhaps what I have been trying to say here is

    we all swim in the same sh**!

    #

    Saturday, April 13, 2013

    ***********************************

    THEOLOGY

    **********************

    The aim of human speech

    is to say one thing

    and do the opposite:

    to say God is love and truth

    and to worship lies and the Devil;

    to say “Thou shalt not kill”

    and to go to war;

    to call Diasporan Armenians “aghber” (trash)

    and to behave like trash.

    Theologians and sermonizers are familiar with this phenomenon

    but prefer not to speak about it.

    *

    THERE WILL BE BLOOD

    ********************************

    As soon as the Kremlin realizes

    the present regime in Yerevan to be a liability,

    it will replace it with another.

    Will anything change?

    It remains to be seen.

    “No one gives up power without a bloody fight,”

    Hegel tells us.

    Is he right?

    We may have an answer soon.

    *

    DOES POWER CORRUPT?

    *********************************

    Power does not corrupt.

    It only exposes the corruption

    that was already there.

    *

    AMERICA AND ARMENIA

    ***********************************

    Unhappy is the nation

    whose two most important sources of education are

    TV ads and state propaganda.

    #

    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS

    *********************************

    In life nothing works as planned.

    An honest autobiography would be

    a long list of disappointments.

    *

    My first book was a best-seller.

    My second book was banned.

    That’s when I knew I was on the right track.

    *

    We adopt a belief system because we are told

    all the others don’t make sense.

    *

    If you write in defense of dupes,

    deceivers will conspire against you.

    #

    REMEMBER!

    ****************************

    Patriotism is the favored word of tyrants.

    *

    Political parties need honest men

    as surely as religions need saints.

    *

    “A man of principle is a majority of one.”

    #

    Saturday, April 13, 2013

    **************************************

    SITUATION / SH*TUATION

    *************************************

    In the eyes of the world

    our regime in Yerevan has lost its virginity.

    The people are against it.

    But even if replaced

    nothing will change.

    *

    Believe nothing you are told.

    There are no good guys in politics.

    Power prostitutes.

    *

    Some of our greatest brains

    praised Lenin and Stalin.

    Even our best and brightest are no better

    than a bunch of dupes.

    *

    Where there is too much talk

    of freedom and independence,

    oppression is sure to follow.

    *

    Throughout our millennial history

    foreign tyrants have always relied

    on their Armenian collaborators

    to moronize the people.

    #

    TURCOCENTRISM REVISITED

    *******************************************

    In Turcocentric circles I am know only as someone

    whom Turks like to quote.

    All I can say in my defense is that

    the Devil too can quote the Scriptures.

    Does that mean the Good Lord is pro-Devil?

    *

    I gladly admit to being not a Turcocentric

    but an Armenocentric writer.

    So were Baronian and Odian;

    or for that matter Zarian and Massikian;

    and before them Naregatsi

    who in his LAMENTATION blames no one

    but himself for his many failings and transgressions.

    *

    A human being is not a lump of clay

    at the mercy of forces beyond his control.

    The Turks did not recreate us in their own image.

    We consented to be recreated.

    That is worth repeating and emphasizing.

    We are what we have become

    because we chose freely to be who we are.

    The rest is propaganda

    and our favorite sport: the blame game.

    #

    DIARY

    ********************

    “I enjoy reading you.”

    I am less interested in your enjoyment

    and more in your torment.

    I don’t write to entertain.

    Flattery is as irrelevant to me

    as the words of a brainless critics or dupe

    who believes what he is told

    especially what he is told

    flatters his ego.

    *

    In Deirdre Bair’s SAUL STEINBERG: A BIOGRAPHY

    I am informed that if you are depressed

    you can go to the nearest emergency

    and ask to see a shrink.

    This may be common knowledge but it’s news to me.

    *

    I remember once when asked by a French friend

    if I have ever been analyzed

    I said something to the effect that

    analysis is for the bourgeoisie

    and that as a perennial slum-dweller

    it has never even occurred to me

    to visit a shrink.

    I was astonished when he informed me that

    in France analysis is available to everyone

    free of charge.

    *

    Perhaps deep inside somewhere

    I continue to be a subject of the Ottoman Empire

    where the insane were treated like criminals.

    #

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  • lampron
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    Re: elegy

    Unmask an Armenian and expose
    a celebrity without recognition,
    a king without a crown,
    and a tyrant without power.
    *
    This is a good summary - I hope even Ara's critics will see there is truth in that paragraph!

    Probably the ambition of many Armenians ruled by the ottomans was to become a sultan or at least a mini-sultan. We forget that for hundreds of years it was the ottoman sultans and their autocratic ways that influenced the lives and thoughts of millions of Armenians in Anatolia

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: elegy

    Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
    *
    Consider the frequency with which
    law-abiding patriotic citizens that have committed
    or cooperated in the commission
    of atrocities, massacres, and genocide in the past.
    How many of them surrendered
    and pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity?
    What about political, military, and religious leaders
    who legitimize and promote
    intolerance, hatred, and war or mass murder?
    Last but far from least:
    How many popes, imams, and rabbis
    have been identified as war criminals?
    I am not casting aspersions,
    just asking questions.
    #
    Consider the frequency with which
    Ara Baliozian commits his thoughts.
    How many of them get responses?
    Very few.
    How many of those responses get replies from Mr Baliozian?
    None at all.
    To legitimize and promote
    discussion and progress - that would corrupt this personal blog of Ara's ramblings.
    Last and far from least:
    Complete silence reinforces Ara's opinion of himself as some philosopher in the wilderness, his wisdom unrecognised by all.
    I am not casting aspersions,
    just asking questions.
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 04-06-2013, 07:37 AM.

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  • arabaliozian
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    Re: elegy

    Monday, April 01, 2013
    *************************************
    TWO QUESTIONS
    ***********************
    Even after successive waves of Hamidian massacres
    in the Ottoman Empire and Stalinist purges in the USSR,
    Armenian writers like Siamanto and Totovents
    couldn’t stand life in America
    and returned to Istanbul and Yerevan respectively.
    Now then, my question is:
    How many of our writers now living in exile
    have returned to their homeland after Independence?
    Is it conceivable that there was more tolerance
    and freedom under the bloody Sultan
    and the iron rule of Stalin
    than under our own oligarchs?
    *
    I am personally acquainted with an Armenian writer in exile
    who is not allowed to visit his dying father in Yerevan.
    My second question is:
    Is it conceivable that our oligarchs
    are more commissars and less Armenian?
    Or more robots and less human beings?
    #
    Wednesday, April 03, 2013
    *******************************************
    ON LIFE, AFTERLIFE, AND
    RELATED ATROCITIES
    ************************************************
    On life after death:
    the chances are we will return to wherever it was
    that we came from before we were born.
    But that may not be the end of the story…
    *
    Nationalism teaches us to have 20/20 vision
    when it comes to our assets
    and pretend to be deaf, blind and stupid
    when it comes to our liabilities.
    *
    There is a natural tendency in all of us
    to subscribe to dogmas whose sole intent
    is to divide the community and to reject
    what common sense, decency, logic, and self-interest dictate.
    *
    To contradict is a temptation an Armenian cannot resist.
    *
    When we rely too much on our understanding
    we tend to forget or ignore the fact that,
    that which is incomprehensible
    may well be closer to the truth.
    #
    Tuesday, April 02, 2013
    ************************************
    CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
    ***************************************
    We owe our dogmas and divisions
    to individuals whose ultimate aim
    is the destruction of the nation;
    and if they are not aware of this
    it’s because they have allowed themselves
    to be moronized by their own propaganda.
    *
    We have bosses, bishops, and benefactors
    by the dozen and dupes by the thousand
    but not a single consensus seeker.
    *
    Nationalism also means
    to believe nothing you are told
    except flattery.
    *
    It took Turks 600 years to realize
    sultans were up to no good.
    It may take them a little longer to realize
    Kemalism is a morally and politically bankrupt ideology.
    *
    If there is a god,
    garbage collectors will go to heaven
    and politicians to hell.
    *
    Where there is subservience there will also be
    intimidation -- or bullies and cowards.
    #
    Wednesday, April 03, 2013
    *****************************************
    UNDERSTANDING THE ENEMY
    ******************************************
    We may understand why we hate our enemies
    but we don’t always understand why they hate us.
    *
    If we have trouble understanding our enemies
    it may be because we have been brainwashed
    to believe we are lovable;
    and we are lovable even when
    we behave like repulsive apes;
    and we are smart
    even when we speak like inbred morons.
    *
    We like to believe
    if our enemies hate us
    it’s because there must be something
    fundamentally wrong with them.
    Turks are bloodthirsty savages.
    In the eyes of Americans,
    Muslim terrorists are ignorant fanatics.
    *
    Instead of examining our conscience
    we blame others.
    We use the lies of our propaganda
    to reach a truth which is a bigger lie.
    *
    We forget that
    we are not as cute as we think we are.
    No one is.
    To take propaganda seriously
    means to moronize oneself.
    *
    Instead of wondering why
    Americans hate Muslims,
    Muslims should ask themselves
    why do Sunnis butcher Shias and vice versa?
    Instead of wondering why Turks hate Armenians,
    we should ask ourselves
    why does Armenian hate Armenian?
    *
    Why Muslim terrorists hate Americans unto death?
    Why did Americans hate one another unto death
    in their Civil War (in cosmic time, yesterday)?
    #
    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    ***************************************
    ON CHARM
    ******************************
    “Charm is xxxx!”
    I hate the man who said that.
    I should have said it first.
    *
    Death may be the end of the road for us
    but the road itself is without end.
    *
    Robert Frost:
    “And nothing to look backward to with pride
    And nothing to look forward to with hope.”
    Our history in two lines.
    *
    I am what my critics made me.
    *
    The 1% may be replaced but not toppled.
    *
    Beware of the man who is humble only before God.
    *
    Divide the enemy and the battle is half won.
    Let the enemy divide us and the war is lost.
    #
    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    *****************************************
    MEMOIRS OF A SURVIVOR
    **************************************
    Unmask an Armenian and expose
    a celebrity without recognition,
    a king without a crown,
    and a tyrant without power.
    *
    I remember once when I tried to arrange
    an interview with a minor Armenian celebrity,
    I was treated with such contempt that
    I cancelled the interview without notice
    and decided never to interview another Armenian again.
    *
    Success has this in common with power – it corrupts.
    *
    The offspring of survivors
    I am myself a survivor:
    my parents survived Turks;
    I survived Armenians.
    *
    In the official version of our recent story,
    the operation was a success but the patient died.
    *
    Recycled propaganda is verbal vomit.
    #
    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    **********************************
    WAR CRIMINALS
    ******************************
    Who is crazier – the Second Amendment gun nut
    or the unbalanced teenager or adult
    who kills defenceless children?
    Speaking for myself:
    I don’t know.
    Hard to say.
    *
    I suggest there is a mass murderer in all of us
    waiting for the right combination of circumstances
    to make an appearance.
    *
    Consider the frequency with which
    law-abiding patriotic citizens that have committed
    or cooperated in the commission
    of atrocities, massacres, and genocide in the past.
    How many of them surrendered
    and pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity?
    What about political, military, and religious leaders
    who legitimize and promote
    intolerance, hatred, and war or mass murder?
    Last but far from least:
    How many popes, imams, and rabbis
    have been identified as war criminals?
    I am not casting aspersions,
    just asking questions.
    #

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  • TomServo
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    Re: elegy

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The latest Ara Baliozian posts, dated 27th and 28th March.

    The next most recent Ara Baliozian post was dated 20th February.

    It seems that absolutely nothing at all of interest concerning Armenia or Armenians happened between the 21st February and the 26th March.

    Well, nothing of interest that Ara Baliozian felt he had the courage and talent to write about.
    He was probably perplexed by the event since it didn't fit into his tired model of tidy binary distinctions such as "Ottomanism/Sovietism."

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  • jgk3
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    Re: elegy

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The latest Ara Baliozian posts, dated 27th and 28th March.

    The next most recent Ara Baliozian post was dated 20th February.

    It seems that absolutely nothing at all of interest concerning Armenia or Armenians happened between the 21st February and the 26th March.

    Well, nothing of interest that Ara Baliozian felt he had the courage and talent to write about.
    I think Ara has a fan!

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: elegy

    The latest Ara Baliozian posts, dated 27th and 28th March.

    The next most recent Ara Baliozian post was dated 20th February.

    It seems that absolutely nothing at all of interest concerning Armenia or Armenians happened between the 21st February and the 26th March.

    Well, nothing of interest that Ara Baliozian felt he had the courage and talent to write about.

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  • arabaliozian
    replied
    Re: 101

    Thursday, March 28, 2013
    ****************************************
    WHEN I THOUGHT I KNEW
    **************************************
    When I thought I knew,
    I didn’t!
    *
    State a problem clearly
    and its solution will fall on your lap.
    *
    When it comes to solving our problems
    we may well be just about
    the dumbest people on earth.
    *
    In an anti-intellectual environment
    to call someone an intellectual is the same
    as identifying him as a mental masturbator,
    a parasite, and a daydreamer
    who knows nothing about real life.
    An Armenian may identify himself as a professor
    or an academic, but only a retard
    will call himself an intellectual.
    To those of my readers
    who dismiss me as an intellectual
    I therefore say, one does not have to be an intellectual,
    a vodanavorji, or anything else for that matter
    to recognize a jackass when he sees one.
    *
    To those who say “I know what I need to know,”
    I say: Knowledge is not and cannot be a final product
    but a work in progress.
    #
    Friday, March 29, 2013
    ************************************
    WHAT IF OUR BETTERS
    ARE OUR WORST?
    **************************************
    The problem with a drug addict
    is not his addiction
    but his refusal to kick the habit.
    Likewise, our problem is not
    the absence of solutions
    but the rejection of all solutions,
    one of them being solidarity.
    *
    Next time you hear someone parrot the line
    “what we need is solutions,”
    you may classify him
    as a habitual and compulsive liar.
    *
    More often than not we are not deceived;
    we consent to be deceived.
    We are brought up to believe we are smart
    to cover up our status as dupes of idiots.
    *
    We believe our “betters” to be la crčme de la crčme
    when in fact they are la crčme de la scum.
    #
    Saturday, March 30, 2013
    ***************************************
    ON CROOKS AND LIARS
    *********************************
    An honest man cannot solve the problems of a crook.
    Neither can he solve the problems of a nation
    run by crooks.
    Which may explain why our literature
    has failed to solve a single problem,
    prevent a single death,
    expose a single liar.
    *
    Between an unprofitable truth and profitable lies,
    most men will choose lies.
    This may explain why nationalist historians
    outnumber the others a thousand to one.
    *
    To write about crooks and liars means
    never to run out of things to say.
    *
    My ambition: to say things nobody says
    and everybody thinks.
    *
    Like the last Ottoman sultans
    who had a thousand concubines in their harems,
    the average propagandist has a thousand lies.
    You want proof?
    Think the opposite of what a speechifier says
    and you may see more sense there.
    #

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  • arabaliozian
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    comments

    Monday, March 25, 2013

    *************************************

    NOTES & COMMENTS

    *******************************

    If both sides believe Truth to be on their side

    it must be a Big Lie.

    If both sides believe God to be on their side,

    it must be the Devil.

    In a historic context Homo sapiens may be defined as

    a being who cannot tell the difference

    between God and the Devil.

    *

    Q: Is it true that you are more critical of Armenians

    than of Turks?

    A: As an Armenian I criticize Armenians.

    I leave to Turkish critics the task of criticizing their own.

    *

    When tyrants silence writers,

    they invariably target the best.

    *

    The reason I am a pessimist or see the dark side of things

    is that I refuse to be moronized by the 1%.

    *

    In murder it may be “cherchez la femme.”

    But in war and crimes against humanity

    it’s cherchez moral and intellectual hoodlums

    parading as statesmen.

    *

    The 99% don’t make history;

    they only suffer it.

    #

    *****************************************

    NOTHING IS WHAT IT SEEMS

    OR GENOCIDE BY OTHER MEANS

    **************************************************

    Learning also means unlearning

    what you were taught as a child.

    Loving your people also means hating their enemies.

    The average dupe loves to brag about the lies

    he has been taught as a child

    and to ignore the evidence to the contrary.

    *

    We in Canada are brought up to brag about

    our multiculturalism and to forget that

    there was multiculturalism in the Ottoman Empire too;

    so much so that after 600 years of “brutal oppression”

    we produced literary giants like

    Baronian, Odian, Zabel Yessayan, and Zohrab.

    *

    Now then, name a single Canadian-born Armenian

    who is capable of writing a single decent line

    in his mother tongue.

    *

    I have heard smart Canadians define multiculturalism

    as “let them dance.” Obviously because

    they can read between the lines of their state propaganda

    better than outsiders like us.

    *

    In the obituary of the Nigerian author Chinua Achebe,

    I read the following this morning:

    “He spent much of his adult life in the United States

    but resisted literary honors from a government

    he refused to accept.”

    In other words, he refused to be taken in

    by a policy of genocide by other means.

    *

    If you want to read more about the many ways

    the 1% has of misleading, deceiving, confusing, bamboozling, flimflamming, exploiting, and hoodwinking the 99%

    read MYTHOLOGIES by Roland Barthes.

    #

    IDIOTS

    ***********************

    Armenians who say there are divisions everywhere

    are simply parroting the words of an idiot

    whose sole aim is to explain and justify

    his own powers and privileges.

    *

    There are divisions even in the most advanced democracies?

    It is equally true that, unlike us,

    advanced democracies have a centralized power structure

    because they have been successful

    in overcoming their tribalism,

    namely the misconception that

    my political party, my church, my backyard

    and my chickens matter more than all others.

    *

    There are divisions everywhere?

    There are also rapists and murderers everywhere.

    Should we therefore accept them

    as inevitable facts of life

    and adopt a live and let live stance

    in the name of compassion, tolerance and patriotism?

    *

    There are divisions everywhere?

    There are also crooks and idiots everywhere.

    Does that mean we should allow them

    to be in charge of our collective destiny?

    #

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013

    ***************************************

    MEMOS TO MYSELF

    **********************************

    Political leaders prefer dupes to dissidents.

    *

    The plea of not guilty may be available to dupes

    but not to their deceivers.

    *

    Power corrupts, weakness castrates.

    *

    On the art of writing: the less art the better.

    *

    To write too much is not a sin;

    to discard too little is.

    #

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