
Il giornalista armeno Hayko Bağdat pubblica un post in cui commemora il genocidio armeno. Guarda le risposte e cita i tweet per vedere una società veramente radicalizzata.
24 Nisan'da soykırıma uğratılan halkımı saygıyla anıyorum.#24Nisan1915 pic.twitter.com/ElWjE3qcAa
— Hayko Bağdat (@haykobagdat) April 24, 2024
24 Nisan'da soykırıma uğratılan halkımı saygıyla anıyorum.#24Nisan1915 pic.twitter.com/ElWjE3qcAa
— Hayko Bağdat (@haykobagdat) April 24, 2024
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Another one is this post from a pretty small account commemorating her great-grandparents that survived the genocide, and the amount of hateful responses from Turks is just shocking: https://twitter.com/STatikyan/status/1783046284896584111
Even well-educated Turks working as business executives in France responded to denounce her post as “anti-Turkish”: https://twitter.com/HakanDogu1166/status/1783097747173736571
This man in France, Hakan Dogu, then goes on to say the souls of Armenians are dirty. Genocide denial and public statements of hate are illegal in France – I wonder if he can be prosecuted?
I’m not going to attempt to understand why we often see such hatred from Turks towards Armenians. I’ve never understood it and I’ve never seen anything like it in other parts of the world. They even surpass the hatred you see between Jews and Arabs. But I will say this is something Armenia is probably going to have to grapple with forever, and the Armenian government needs to really tread carefully because Turkey is a country that seems to only show ill will towards Armenians.