Well if you call yourself a Turk then you literally can’t be indigenous to anywhere in West Asia since this identity formed in Mongolia.
kacergiliszta69 on
Isn’t that common sense? Turkic people are from Central Asia.
v3kkz on
10th century is a long time ago. At this point it’s their home now and we have to accept that the same way they need to accept we belong here too. The world does not care about right or wrong, it only cares about strong vs weak and we got constantly punished for being Christian and not converting so here we are now. Let’s make the best of the situation and our time will come again where the universe will fall into place and award us.
MaximumThick6790 on
Now they are
Happy_Shower_2938 on
Doesn’t matter. Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, spend their days on social media (yes real profiles, I’ve checked) bragging about the Armenian genocide, proudly stating they stand with their Turkic brothers, saying there should be photos of enver pasha in Armenian churches, etc.
They all see each other as brothers and sisters and they will continue to get away with bragging about being central Asian and then lying and claiming they’re indigenous the next day and everyone (as in Europeans and Americans and others) will eat it up.
Instead of obsessing over this (NOT saying that is what the OP is doing – so please don’t take it personally), Armenians need to recognize we don’t have allies, friends, and that we also don’t have a community that is consistently on the same page and focus on what our plan to avoid being perpetual victims is.
If I’ve offended anyone – don’t bother arguing. This comment is for those who get it. Those who don’t – don’t and likely never will. Peace and love. ✌️
Battlefleet_Sol on
These kinds of arguments seem childish; they’re completely meaningless. Grown adults are exhausting themselves for no reason, and it’s all pointless.
ineedtocalmup on
And then… Finns are not indigenous to Scandinavia and Hungarians are not indigenous to Central Europe lol. I can’t even understand what’s the point behind these discussions atp
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Well if you call yourself a Turk then you literally can’t be indigenous to anywhere in West Asia since this identity formed in Mongolia.
Isn’t that common sense? Turkic people are from Central Asia.
10th century is a long time ago. At this point it’s their home now and we have to accept that the same way they need to accept we belong here too. The world does not care about right or wrong, it only cares about strong vs weak and we got constantly punished for being Christian and not converting so here we are now. Let’s make the best of the situation and our time will come again where the universe will fall into place and award us.
Now they are
Doesn’t matter. Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, spend their days on social media (yes real profiles, I’ve checked) bragging about the Armenian genocide, proudly stating they stand with their Turkic brothers, saying there should be photos of enver pasha in Armenian churches, etc.
They all see each other as brothers and sisters and they will continue to get away with bragging about being central Asian and then lying and claiming they’re indigenous the next day and everyone (as in Europeans and Americans and others) will eat it up.
Instead of obsessing over this (NOT saying that is what the OP is doing – so please don’t take it personally), Armenians need to recognize we don’t have allies, friends, and that we also don’t have a community that is consistently on the same page and focus on what our plan to avoid being perpetual victims is.
If I’ve offended anyone – don’t bother arguing. This comment is for those who get it. Those who don’t – don’t and likely never will. Peace and love. ✌️
These kinds of arguments seem childish; they’re completely meaningless. Grown adults are exhausting themselves for no reason, and it’s all pointless.
And then… Finns are not indigenous to Scandinavia and Hungarians are not indigenous to Central Europe lol. I can’t even understand what’s the point behind these discussions atp