Re: Apology to Tiglath |
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...do you mean to say that the movement of people is most often caused by genocide? No. Those you mentioned immigrated mostly for personal and economic reasons, and they did so continuously over a long period of time. Armenians were refugees. They all left at once in a mass exodus right after the genocide took place. People like you also claim that the Turks destroyed the evidence and that just because it does not exist is no proof that it didnīt happen...okay, except: you canīt ask someone to prove a negative...it canīt be done, also, in law, it is the accuserīs obligation to prove guilt, not the accused to prove innocence... Well what kind of evidence should we be looking for to prove a genocide that took place 100 years ago? But I also ask why these things happened and through more reading and thinking I come to the inescapable conclusion that Christians in Turkey did SOMETHING to excite so much hostility so quickly... Well if that "something" was done by Turks, say a political party, they wouldn't have been "punished" the same way. That "so much hostility" was due to their religion. and I mean EVERY time, that Christians first started working for and with invading Christians...killing and looting and stealing and raping and all the rest of it...itīs in the record, no one is making this up. Why didn't they just go after those who committed treason? Why go after the whole community? Let me ask you...how come so many Armenians are still in Turkey? Why are churches still open and functioning? And why donīt the Christians INSIDE Turkey make these complaints? In Turkey, only 0.2% are Christians. Perhaps this shows that they did not take much effort to preserve the minority. Feisal had the same problem with the Marshimun in Iraq in the 20s...he simply would not SHUT UP about what Islam had ALWAYS done to Christians etc...he was trying to incite the sympathy of Christians in Europe...but what Iraq worried about was that the British would use this tired old excuse once again to enter the country on a mission to "save" Christians Faisal was a British puppet. They installed him. ...you mean four million would be more to your liking? Dont you always talk about proofs? Well pick a number and prove it. The point with the Holocaust and that genocide, remembering that the word was invented in the 40s for THEIR specific crime, is not the number...but the "systematic and coordinated GOVERNMENT-ordered attempt to round up and destroy every single Jew they could lay their hands on" I am personally wiling to believe that. But is there sufficient proof? If there was, Then there wouldn't still be a debate on the subject. That did not happen in the Ottoman Empire...mass murders, yes, but then so too did Christians murder innocent Muslims...human rights abuses, yes...but not genocide. So now you admit that there was mass murder, but not genocide? --------------------- |
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