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"Years ago, after the Ashurbanipal Monument had been installed, the San Jose group asked me to come give a talk. After I spoke, Aryan... who'd been lowering in the corner all through it, wanted to know what I was going to do for our "sisters in Turkey". I replied that I never knew I had sisters in Turkey...did she? She went on, as they all do, to tell the gathering about the Assyrians suffering in their Diapers, or something..and how it was immoral not to spend every dime there was to help them...that "wasting" it on silly Art was a sin...never mind that it's because of our ancient Art that we received any favorable press at all in the modern era." This is what's so sick about these people who are holier than thou. They have never done a decent thing for Assyria, but they pounce on the first person who puts them to shame and then they come up with something they have never thought of doing themselves and put it on the shoulders of those who are doing something. They are after one thing only: To bring you down. This is the only way they can feel better about themselves and about not having had the guts, the talent, and the imagination to something, anything, for their nation. They discredit anyone trying to outdo them. When I was in my twenties and was at a convention, the good old Assyrian boys went behind closed doors to elect the next president of AAF. It was my first convention and I was told I couldn't go in there to tell ask where are the Assyrian women in this meeting, or for that matter, why are there no Assyrian women candidates. Aryan Eshaya and her cronies told me they would support me if I go in there and tell it like it is. When I knocked on the door, a man opened it, and I told him why I wanted entrance. He said a woman cannot be president and I am not allowed to have the floor to speak about such nonsense. I looked for the other women to support me so that we can force ourselves in. Aryan Eshaya was nowhere to be seen. She had ducked and left. That's when I realized who she is, and what these so-called Assyrians are all about. --------------------- |
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