Saturday, June 18, 2011

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Thursday, June 16, 2011
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FASCIST PHOBIAS
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Genocide: they relished the action
but are afraid of the word.
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If you think we are different, think again.
We trusted Talaat, Stalin, and Hitler
but we silence anyone
who dares to question our judgment.
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My most faithful readers are readers
who find me unreasonable, unbearable, and unreadable.
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We are all entitled to make two big mistakes,
the first of which is being born.
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Friday, June 17, 2011
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ON FAITH
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A Turkish Kemalist writer
has published a book of nearly 900 pages
(copiousy footnoted and annotated)
in which he proves to his satisfaction
that the Armenian Genocide is a pack of lies,
it never happened.
Which at least proves one thing:
one can prove anything
by quoting passages from carefully selected sources.
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There are lines in the Bible
that justify war, massacre, and genocide.
Eery jihadist and terrorist is convinced
God to be on his side.
Any Catholic theologian could easily produce
a tome of a thousand pages proving
all other religions to be heresies
and inventions of the Devil.
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This may suggest that faith
is the most dangerous obstacle
to reason, common sense and decency,
and to subscribe to a belief system,
any belief system,
is the first step to becoming a dupe,
and worse, to applying for membership
in a criminal gang.
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To trust the judgment of another –
as Germans did under Hitler,
as Russians did under Stalin,
and as Turks did under Kemal --
is to abdicate one’s humanity.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
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Truth is a lie you believe in.
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This morning on the radio
I heard a politician use the word “dichotomy”
and I remembered Mark Twain’s definition
of cauliflower:
“A cabbage with a college education.”
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We mourn our victims
and we brag about our survival:
am I the only one who see a contradiction here?
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The disrepute of our political parties is such
that smart partisans pretend to be non-partisan –
like wolves in sheep’s clothing.
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Never say I have a dream
when what you have is a nightmare in the making.
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We use our brain to demolish our adversaries
and our gut to justify ourselves.
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Why is it that dogs that kill
are invariably described by their owners as "friendly,"
and serial killers are described
as "nice" by their neighbors?
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Being an Armenian writer
amounts to being a shoemaker in a country
where everyone prefers to go barefoot.
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