The Inside Assyria Discussion Forum #5

=> Re: Is Their a Political Solution?

Re: Is Their a Political Solution?
Posted by Don (Guest) - Tuesday, February 6 2007, 3:24:59 (CET)
from 68.185.66.211 - 68-185-66-211.dhcp.trlk.ca.charter.com Commercial - Windows XP - Internet Explorer
Website:
Website title:

I might be smoking crack, but am I the only one that recognizes the opportunity in all of this?

Are we doomed to not learn anything from Hammurabi, Sargon Agida, Muhammad, etc.???

If there is anything to take away from ancient Assyrian history up until now is that Assyria has gone through repetitive stages. There has always been this tribal mentality amongst our people, and it's not limited to this Hakkari tribal crap we have going on today, nor to christian sects. This goes back more than 4000 years ago...actually more). If you look at what the picture looked like back then, you'd think it was modern-day Iraq. Ur and the Kassites to the far south and south west, Sumer in the South, Babel in the mid-south, Agad (which supposedly cannot be found till today) a little further up, Ashur and Nineveh in the north. Sometimes these city-states all overlapped chronologically. That's just in the area that roughly makes up today's Iraq. Let's not forget about all the other tribes or groups. But what happened? It was always one guy that came and conquered them all, shut them all up, ended the bickering and made Assyria a united country. Tribe and city-states ---> Unified Nation....that is the pattern.

For any idiot that doesn't know our history, the DNA evidence is always there. Iraq...and parts of neighboring countries ARE Assyria, and their inhabitants ARE Assyrian. Why are we fighting for crumbs when there is a big cake at stake? I firmly believe in the ancient Assyrian writings that we can speak things into existence. Anyone that has studied speech knows that the right words, at the right time and place, can change an entire people's mindstate. There is nothing that is stopping us from doing this now. I don't care if Iraq is divided into Shi`a and Sunna. Why don't people want to remember that back before this stupid war, people didn't look at things this way as much.

Actually, if we go back far enough, we see Muslims and Christians worshipping in the same holy places. We see Assyrian Christians in some of the highest ranks and positions during the time of the Abbasids. One example I believe was the Bakhtesho family....a huge family of doctors that is documented in Islamic archives and Assyrian Christian archives alike. They were not the only ones. And why would this have occurred? Because the people back then didn't view each other as different. Even "Classical Arabic" was not finalized until the late 900s. Prior to that, listening to an Assyrian Muslim talk what is now called Arabic would not have been too much different from hearing an Assyrian Christian talk what we still today call Assyrian language. Peaking into dictionaries will reveal that Arabic and modern-Assyrian are all descended from the same holy language, ancient Assyrian [Akkadian].

The real enemies are the western corporations, under the banner of nations and/or under the guise of some bs christianity, which they have continuously used to slaughter people since accepting it. I am convinced that if we all realize that...and I believe the Muslims have (except for Sunni and Shi`a fighting each other), then dialogue and brotherly talk will get us closer, like we once were.

Moor Khaya Omta Ashureta and all fighting for their lives against this illegal war.



---------------------


The full topic:



Content-length: 3656
Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, applicatio...
Accept-encoding: gzip, deflate
Accept-language: en-us
Cache-control: no-cache
Connection: Keep-Alive
Cookie: *hidded*
Host: www.insideassyria.com
Referer: http://www.insideassyria.com/rkvsf5/rkvsf_core.php?Re_Is_Their_a_Political_Solution-5ktu.167q.REPLY
User-agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)



Powered by RedKernel V.S. Forum 1.2.b9