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  • #81
    Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

    Originally posted by D3ADSY
    But I'm more gangster.
    Is there any correct answer to the question?

    Even you, Anonymous, can't come up with something specific?
    Last edited by Anahita; 06-30-2006, 10:46 PM.

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    • #82
      Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

      To a non Armenian, any Genocide will seem the same as the Armenian Genocide.
      this post = teh win.

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      • #83
        Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

        Originally posted by Sip
        To a non Armenian, any Genocide will seem the same as the Armenian Genocide.
        I disagree.

        Sip, if anyone can, can define Armenian.

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        • #84
          Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

          Anahita = POS

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          • #85
            Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

            Originally posted by crusader1492
            Anahita = POS
            Translate POS. I'm sure it is some kind of insult.

            Do you have some ideas to offer about the questions asked in the first post, crusader1492? I don't mind going off topic, but the topic was never addressed to begin with... only 'what can I say about Anahita?'

            Is someone with one Armenian parent still 'Armenian?' How about only one grandparent? Only four great-great grandparents? A distant relative? What about someone who marries an Armenian woman, but doesn’t have recent Armenian ancestry? What about someone who has full Armenian ancestry but no interest in the culture or language? What about someone who has spent their entire life in Armenia, but has ancestry from a different region? …and so on. Who defines what is 'an Armenian' and what is the definition?

            Who do you think can legitimately call themselves ‘Armenian?'
            Last edited by Anahita; 06-30-2006, 10:56 PM.

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            • #86
              Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

              Originally posted by Sip
              To a non Armenian, any Genocide will seem the same as the Armenian Genocide.
              I read again. What do you mean by, 'the same.'

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              • #87
                Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

                Ahahita,I feel like other Armenians are part of my extended family. We share the same heritage,history and in to a significant degree the same language. It is a natural instinct for someone to care more for their own family than for others. I am descended from victims of the genocide,so it has a very personal meaning for me to be Armenian.

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                • #88
                  Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

                  Originally posted by dsarkasian
                  Ahahita,I feel like other Armenians are part of my extended family. We share the same heritage,history and in to a significant degree the same language. It is a natural instinct for someone to care more for their own family than for others. I am descended from victims of the genocide,so it has a very personal meaning for me to be Armenian.
                  *applauds*

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                  • #89
                    Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

                    Well my parents are both Armenian so I can call myself Armenian. Its intresting how on these forums al these armenians claim there pride but on the streets & with there friends they act like a black person.
                    Which Way is the Right Way?

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                    • #90
                      Re: Who can call themselves Armenian?

                      And it's even more annoying when sevamorts pretend to be annoyed at Anglos when they're trying to act sev. Like that bytch Wanda Sykes.

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