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    1. JeanJauresJr on

      It appears that the opposition is grasping at straws, resorting to “holy” men to advance their agenda. In Armenia, questioning God or the religious establishment is uncommon, but we’re not living in the 11th century where crusading against your enemies leads to success. I sincerely hope the opposition can present more meaningful and logical plans, rather than relying solely on a religious coup, a strategy that most rational people cannot endorse or support.

      P.S. Please pay taxes like all of us citizens before getting involved in politics. Thanks.

    2. Lettered_Olive on

      Huh, they really are trying to drum up as much support as possible. We’ll see how things progress on the 9th but it just looks like the clergymen are making fools of themselves.

    3. lmsoa941 on

      “Revolutionary Iran: a history of the Islamic republic”

      >[The clergy’s] move to oppose Mossadeq was the decisive factor in his downfall

      “The 1953 coup in Iran” — Yervand Abrahamian

      >A reconstruction of the coup specially from the archives of the British foreign office. […] glosses over… the harnessing of local Nazis and Muslim terrorists.

      The clergy of any country have a lot of power nonetheless, so while it is funny that so many stupid people are out and about on street, the government might be scared. Although Russia doesn’t have a history of doing religious revolutions, so god knows how well this is organized.

      (Russia is not really equipped for it either, just look at Georgia and Ukraine, they had to resort to direct violence in both cases)

      So I can’t really talk shit about what’s about to happen tomorrow.

      Extremely weird that today Pashinyan went to a private meeting with Putin for the first time in a very long time. Although they are obliged, they also presented that they are freezing financing for the CSTO at the same time.

      And Russian propagandists are in any case also “hyping up” a huge surprise tomorrow.

      Might just be **very** coincidental timing…

      In any case, my point is that an attempted revolution/coup d’état is still an attempted revolution/coup d’état.

    4. I have also decided to march on Yerevan. My team will consist of Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and that one ratty Teletubby from Hraparak.

    5. spetcnaz on

      Gotta catch em aaall, terterner

      – Pokemon theme is playing

    6. Klutzy_Change_3027 on

      What on earth has happened to the homeland. Disgraceful leadership from top to bottom.

    7. BVBmania on

      So many people busted their Russian masks vova vartanovs, the arm comedy “not really funny” pair (
      (I cringe watching them at Conan), bever, tatul hakobyan, edmon marukyan, our boy dog, hayk marutyan. Some of these are probably just idiots rather than agents but nonetheless, quit a revelation.

    8. Din0zavr on

      Էս են մարդը չէ՞ր, որ բռնության կոչեր էր անում կառավարության հասցեին։ 

    9. archimedes_68 on

      Why is everyone being hostile to gods servants for simply resisting Pashinyans desire to keep bending over for Azerbaijan to fuck him and his people? There are still people who are in the opposition who are against Russia. I wish Raffi won in 2013, and he should become popular again. Heritage Party was amazing! Also, there is potential for a royalist resurgence in Artsakh meaning a traditional form of government neutral towards all foreign powers and loyal only to Armenia. Stepan Hasan Jalalyan is a politician who is involved with the Artsakh liberation movement, and has been featured in many articles and documentaries. The Hasan-Jalalyan royal family are also hereditarily the patriarchs of Gandzasar.

    10. BVBmania on

      We need to boycott the Armenian churches until it changes leadership or just altogether. It has always annoyed me that in many diaspora communities they gather around churches which alienates a lot of people like myself. I could not give any less shits about religion, and many young people don’t care too. Stop donating to them, stop doing weddings and useless baptisms and fill out their pockets. Donate that to some cause in Armenia on behalf of the child, donate money to funds that build school, that help universities, that promote education.

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