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what I meant to say...
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Friday, October 19 2007, 2:01:08 (CEST)
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..is that if this assyrian business never started we would have focused more on being good citizens of Iraq, taking the difficulties in stride as so many minorities have done round the world...as Dr Joseph points out; the situation for both Chrisdtians and Muslims was bad because of fuedalism...because of the nature of the political structure and not becuase of religious discrimination....EVERYONE had it rough, not just us.

But this assyrian business gave some among us ahandle with which they felt justified to beat Muslims up with, to make a "case" before the world..a case which meant absolutely nothing to any Christian nation..as we can is still the case today. Where we got the impression that these bloody Christian nations, who've murdered millions of Christians themselves, would weep and wail and mobolize to "save" us, I'll never know...but it's led us into one folly after another...and given nothing in return.

As Christian citizens of the countries we were born in we had no claim for a separate land of our own...no government is going tolerate such separation among its citizens. There's not the slightest justification to ask for a Christian country of our own...and yet, in the end, that's all this assyrian business would have achieved...which is one more reason no Muslim government would ever entertain such an idea..and they never will.

It isn't "harmless" to send out calls for an Assyrian militia...or an Assyrian Parliament...these are all provocations which make life more difficult on those trapped in Iraq...and the ultimate irony is that these calls from all those who've run out...who are as pleased and grateful as they can be that they are NOT in "dear assyria" but Modesto instead...but who have the gall to say "we" must make sure "we" have a presence in Iraq...that it would be terrible if assyrians disappeared from dear assyria...while THEY made sure to disappear themselves.

These people, with all their tears and wailing and protestations of love for assyria are using the plight of those people to fluff themselves up as assyrians...not because it can benefit those bacj home but because it's an instant and easy way for a Magpie or Jassim to BE somebody...when their own merits and abilities bring them no distinction whatsoever.

And no, we will never learn. Not so long as we maintain this assyrian foolishness...as a way of getting us something political. If we FEEL very Assyrian then let's do something real...and not try to pry some advantage to ourselves from it.



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