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Regardless of ethics? This is easier said than done... Maybe this can be defined better.
I mean, what if massacring defenseless Azeri citizens served the best interests for a nationalist Armenia someday, when our allies can bail us out of its consequences. Are all Armenians who chose not to engage in this savagery due to their more compassionate stance to human life in general suddenly revoke them of their "self-respecting Armenian" status? Perhaps they were behaving self-respectfully in a deeper, more spiritually and ethically conscious sense. Do you not wish for this to exist in the strong Armenian nation you wish to see in the future?
Above all, we're human beings. If we reject this as our first affinity, our deepest connection, and use nationalism to replace it, I imagine only horror and destruction as a result. If there are victors in such a world, they are not honest human beings, they are criminals and backstabbers.
If you see any sense in what I have to say, maybe you should re-examine your statement of "regardless of ethics".
Other than this, I respect your ideology as it promotes Armenian culture and identity. Your scope is very different from Ara's though as it focuses more on larger organisms, like nations. I cannot help but respect many elements of his scope as well, as it deals with more individualistic issues. I find it difficult to take action based on my beliefs when they are counterbalanced during moments like these.
Regardless of ethics? This is easier said than done... Maybe this can be defined better.
I mean, what if massacring defenseless Azeri citizens served the best interests for a nationalist Armenia someday, when our allies can bail us out of its consequences. Are all Armenians who chose not to engage in this savagery due to their more compassionate stance to human life in general suddenly revoke them of their "self-respecting Armenian" status? Perhaps they were behaving self-respectfully in a deeper, more spiritually and ethically conscious sense. Do you not wish for this to exist in the strong Armenian nation you wish to see in the future?
Above all, we're human beings. If we reject this as our first affinity, our deepest connection, and use nationalism to replace it, I imagine only horror and destruction as a result. If there are victors in such a world, they are not honest human beings, they are criminals and backstabbers.
If you see any sense in what I have to say, maybe you should re-examine your statement of "regardless of ethics".
Other than this, I respect your ideology as it promotes Armenian culture and identity. Your scope is very different from Ara's though as it focuses more on larger organisms, like nations. I cannot help but respect many elements of his scope as well, as it deals with more individualistic issues. I find it difficult to take action based on my beliefs when they are counterbalanced during moments like these.
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