Re: rooting for the enemy |
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Marcello
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I don't know about these folks, I highly recommend some deep, thorough psychoanalysis. Every Arab I've met in my life, and I've met alot, upon introducing myself as Assyrian, they all say the same, "We Arabs say, the Ashuri are the first, so we are all Ashuri".. And the Assyrians in Iran have it so much better, they can drink their booze, go to their churches, retain their identity. The Persians are, and have always been, since Cyrus' time, a very tolerant people, even now, as Shia Muslims. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, Assyrians are photographed drinking beer in the streets of Urmiya next to a pastdar (a policeman). I really think we have an identity crisis with our people, we were lied to and we're too hard-headed and perhaps, ashamed, to embrace the truth, so we choose to hate and blame, which furthers the cycle of hatred and destruction. If I invite someone to live in my house, and a problem arises with my neighbor, and my guest furtively chooses sides against me with my neighbor, I'm suppossed to trust my guest? --------------------- |
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