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Ill date an oTar race, if she is a hottie with a nice body, shes mine.....but i would marry an armenian.....and the way i keep myself from falling in "LOVE" with a girl that is not armenian, is that i keep most of my girl friends as in girls that are friends armenian....soo i dont really mix around with oTar girls......you dig what im sayin
I dont mean to offend anyone, but i really really have to say this..
>> SEAN88JOHN... i think this is one of the most rediculously stupid/idiotic and horribly rabiz things iv heard on these forums.. seriously man.. "u DIG what im sayin?
How do you hurt a masochist?
-By leaving him alone.Forever.
I, for one, wouldn't marry or have children with a non-Indo-European(white, pick your fave term) woman. Being a mixture of Armenian, Spanish, Swedish, and German nationalities -- a 'typical Euro-American' -- the issue for myself is one of culture and not, necessarily a 'national identity' as it relates to what most of you have said --though Armenian national identity and culture IS important and part and parcel of my life. Culture obviously is a product of Race, and has many manifestations within a single Race. In this case, Armenian culture is a product not of an 'Armenian Race', so to speak, but is one manifestation of the Race which Armenians are part of -- as I see it. For myself, being 'nationally-mixed' but not Racially, I've always tended to express and identify myself in an 'Armenian national-cultural sense' simply due to Armenian culture actually still being ALIVE and creative. The same cannot be said of other national cultures in our collective Race. As far as whether or not a non-Armenian can manifest the same 'cultural creative potentialities' as an Armenian -- I think this all depends on the indvidual and their level -- or lack therof -- of Race: For our purposes -- Indo-European Race with all that implies and means. If one is without Race, in the ontological sense, then they will be devoid of culture and will certainly not be able to 'create', let alone 'fit in' or identify with the Armenian national culture. Given that those of Indo-European Race have very similar cultural creative potential and express themselves similarly in the traditional, cultural sense -- the national Armenian culture will easily be passed on if one marries, say, a non-Armenian individual who is Indo-European in Race, yet has a strong foundation and awareness of their 'identity' in the foundational, Racial sense.
I, for one, wouldn't marry or have children with a non-Indo-European(white, pick your fave term) woman. Being a mixture of Armenian, Spanish, Swedish, and German nationalities -- a 'typical Euro-American' -- the issue for myself is one of culture and not, necessarily a 'national identity' as it relates to what most of you have said --though Armenian national identity and culture IS important and part and parcel of my life. Culture obviously is a product of Race, and has many manifestations within a single Race. In this case, Armenian culture is a product not of an 'Armenian Race', so to speak, but is one manifestation of the Race which Armenians are part of -- as I see it. For myself, being 'nationally-mixed' but not Racially, I've always tended to express and identify myself in an 'Armenian national-cultural sense' simply due to Armenian culture actually still being ALIVE and creative. The same cannot be said of other national cultures in our collective Race. As far as whether or not a non-Armenian can manifest the same 'cultural creative potentialities' as an Armenian -- I think this all depends on the indvidual and their level -- or lack therof -- of Race: For our purposes -- Indo-European Race with all that implies and means. If one is without Race, in the ontological sense, then they will be devoid of culture and will certainly not be able to 'create', let alone 'fit in' or identify with the Armenian national culture. Given that those of Indo-European Race have very similar cultural creative potential and express themselves similarly in the traditional, cultural sense -- the national Armenian culture will easily be passed on if one marries, say, a non-Armenian individual who is Indo-European in Race, yet has a strong foundation and awareness of their 'identity' in the foundational, Racial sense.
oh no! not this old thread again! this is wayyyyyy too much fun for me!
I agree it's way too fun poking at the "diversity is a strength" wisdom. But hey, America loves guff like this. Like the stains on my bedsheets, the American people are remarkably diverse nowadays as opposed to 1950 when it was still "Anglo Saxon" ish. They claim that the diversity is their strength, but other countries (Namibia, I'm looking in your direction) know better. Sure, America may be the world's bully, may make the best movies, etc., but there is one area in particular in which diversity is not a strength. Other countries can unite behind their national cuisine but America has no food to call its own.
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