TkBill696
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ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 😢cry😢cry please vote YES here http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21253084 please repost it everywhere
You don't pay a lick of attention, do you? No one's asking the US for reparations, because we didn't do it! The question being posed is whether the US government should acknowledge that the Ottoman Turks attempted to systematically eliminate Armenian people. There is no money or aid being talked about. It's acknowledgement of history. Read a thing!
I voted yes. As a future historian i must say it has to be underlined just out of moral honesty. Ironically i had a Master Exam only yesterday focussing heavily on the Historikerstreit and the moral dishonesty of the West.
We work with dual values. Pointing fingers at Germany throughout the Cold War for Genocide and Warcrimes (which i agree should be condemned). Yet at the same time historians (especially left wing ones) had a tendency to go quite quickly over the even large deathtoll caused by Stalin's genocide.
Mao, Pol Pot, the Boer Wars (first concentration camps) are examples of others that are not 'commercialisable' and hence 'neglected' due to various reasons. Granted no book will really belittle them but it is stunning to see how context, timeperiod and priorities (plus risk) will get the intelligentia responding quite differently through what is all equally cruel, evil, twisted,... .
Nowadays the Aremenian question is something most people prefer to ignore among the higherups and the politically correct 'superior' intellects.
They basically feign a nosebleed due to their desire to see Turkey step in the EU. Not to mention they want to avoid entering conflict with them. Just as they are or were afraid to enter conflict (verbally/politically) over such moral issues with other states in the present and past.
I'm hardly a nice caring person when i look at these things. In fact i look at them quite neutrally and dry, or try to. And i don't even experience the same outrage as a lot of people do. But what does annoy me is the blatant and concealed dishonesty behind it. I hate it when people basically 'rewrite' history or work with double moral standards for their own gain.
Either a genocide is bad or it is good. Either you condemn it like crazy or you don't. You don't just say... "Aaah i have a feud going on with those damn Germans... let's make sure they never forget what they did!" while say other excesses get a few pages mentioned (at most) in a book and one moves on.
well,then you want people or rather kids to read about all of it in history class? They mostly teach American History in school now-a-days and it's mostly about the Indians for some reason.Also why do we need to acknowledge it if we had nothing to do with it.Wouldn't it just be their business to handle and not ours?
Also why do we need to acknowledge it if we had nothing to do with it.Wouldn't it just be their business to handle and not ours?
What planet are you from?
Of course we want kids to learn about all of history in history class. Would you rather they only read about what white Americans have done?
Call me crazy but I took world and european history... in high school! This was ten years ago, too, so don't act like it's new. A lot more schools offer other more diverse things... asiatic history, african... all that jive.
And yes, I went to a public school so none of that malarky. Now eat.
i'm not agree with you lady, the history of america is the history of the world,our bussines ,your bussines and their bussines are the same, anyway, no occidental country will bother to turkey because america and europe have interest there, and turkey is a very strategic place and one muslim allied.
i dont say it is a good or a bad thing i only say what it happends
Actually, Toumaniantz is an Armenian surname coincidentally lol,
http://unzipped.blogspot.com/2009/06/armenian-tattooist-and-belgian-girl.html
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by that but okay.I think you're trying to tell me what one country does affects every country but I don't quite see how.
Okay, once again :
Why recognise the Genocide, well, why recognise the Holocaust?
Because it was a Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust was based on the Armenian Genocide, Hitler himself said "Who remembers the Armenians", when his soldiers asked them if they can get away with killing the Jewish people
The US was part of WW1, there are over a million Armenians living in America,
how do you think they feel when people refuse to recognise what happened to their ancestors, thats basically saying they are a liars and that they are faking their ancestors death
If this was the Holocaust, and someone denied it, they would be locked up, if its Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Greeks or Native Americans, no seems to care that much, thats what pisses the Armenians off about it
And I myself have heard say that the "War On Drugs" is little more than a racist purge of African-Americans. (Comedian/activist Dick Gregory once wondered aloud how nine-year-old ghetto kids could find drug pushers, but the FBI couldn't).
Well,all through my school years they didn't teach us about other countries only our own history.I imagine it may have been a good idea to teach us about the history of other countries but at the same time I feel like the past is the past and I don't have that great of an interest in it.I try to keep up with current times but what my ancestors and people in other countries did is their business not mine and since we aren't completely sure of the events I'm not about to say who is at fault or who isn't.The events of history is filled with an amazing amount of judgmental hatred and I am saddened by a lot of it.However,I do not have the full story and I don't like pointing fingers with out enough evidence nor do I understand why another country wants our acknowledgment.
Oh and btw,if we are going to teach American History it needs to be the full story including all races sweety not just white even if there was a lot of racism back then,we need to include the full story which they do so I have no idea why you would think I only want kids to hear ''white history''.
ha ha ha, yes , you are right i was trying to tell you that, what a country does affects every countries and if the country is USA the influence is bigger, dont you quite see how? there are many ways ,not only war ,economic,politic and diplomatic ways.I'm not 100% sure what you mean by that but okay.I think you're trying to tell me what one country does affects every country but I don't quite see how.