Originally posted by Anonymouse Indeed. I mean it's more of a question of "so what?" if its hard. Id rather live my life there, the hard and difficult one, than the easy one here.
It's funny how Armenian peoples have supposedly survived through all this dark chapters in their history, invasions and conquerors after conquerors and Ittihadists, that somehow now they cannot endure some economic hardship?
Well, I hate to say it but that's what happens when a country is Communist for well over half a century.
This is the problem of Armenia, along with Russia and the rest of the world, the transition from Feudalism to Capitalism did not take place, rather it was a direct leap to Marx's supposed next stage in history, Communism.
It's funny how Armenian peoples have supposedly survived through all this dark chapters in their history, invasions and conquerors after conquerors and Ittihadists, that somehow now they cannot endure some economic hardship?
Well, I hate to say it but that's what happens when a country is Communist for well over half a century.
This is the problem of Armenia, along with Russia and the rest of the world, the transition from Feudalism to Capitalism did not take place, rather it was a direct leap to Marx's supposed next stage in history, Communism.
AND SO WHAT INDEED!!!!!! What I find hilarious is people who say that they are ready to give their lives to get our lands back, and at some other time, while talking about the subject of returning to Armenia, they will claim that it is a "financial risk". Our great grandparents went through more than "financial risks", and we're not even ready to do that? So you may lose a few thousands, what then? Did you die? Did you lose your family? Heck, you won't even lose anything (and could gain BIG) if you actually plan something about. But why plan, why even consider moving back if we are free of "financial risks" here? Yikh...
lol, what a déjà-vu of 90% of my previous posts.
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