Re: [-empyre-] Bare Life, Homo Sacer Internet beheadings



Interesting discussion about genocides. Yesterday I read that Bernard
Lewis, Bush and the neocons favorite Islamolog, has denied the
Armenian genocide and been judged to pay ammends in France.
It's confirm my skepsis against all the biased "research" Lewis make
about Islam.
Ana



On 7/23/06, G. H. Hovagimyan <ghh@thing.net> wrote:

On Jul 16, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Ana Valdes wrote:

> The Christian fundamentalism, used in the colonization of the New
> World, South America, Asia and Africa, erased old cultures and burned
> on the stake priests and shamans. Old temples and shrines were put to
> fire and destroyed, in the old mosques Christian churches were
> builded.

gh responds:

All religions destroy the holy spots of the nations they conquer and
build their temples on the same spot. Think about Istanbul and the
Hagia Sophia which was the largest church in Christendom until the
Turks overran Byzantium. The 80 year period of the Al Andalus was a
very small part of the competing Moslem empires. An eighty year golden
age in a 1300 year history of Moslem conquest and empires is not much
to brag about.  You may be ashamed of your Christian heritage, but as
an Armenian I can say that the Moslem Turks perpetrated the first
modern genocide on the Armenian Christians. The Armenian Genocide
became the inspiration for Hitlers' final solution for the Jews. Which
brings us back to the discussion of Bare Life. From my perspective I
grew up in an Armenian community where everyone had a story about the
genocide. It was the collective mythos of the Armenian community. For
instance my Grandmother was sent here in 1915 to escape the genocide.
She was sent with her brother and an orphan from the village. They came
in steerage to America. She was 15 years old. Her brother contracted an
eye infection on the trip over which later left him blind. They were
almost refused entry because of the infection. The Armenians are not
any better having just recently started a war with Azerbaijan and
pushed out all the Azeris from their homes in the Ngorno-Karabach
region.

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