Armenia, Georgia, Lebanon, Syria and other Middle Eastern countries with significant Christian population, their geopolitical situation and developments.
Armenian here, AMA about the politics of Armenia, the recent revolution, the Turkish menace and other issues.
Honestly i have always wondered why the shit people do not care about Armenia / Gerogia. Is it some cold-war hangover since they were Russian territory? Kill all turks.
>Honestly i have always wondered why the shit people do not care about Armenia / Gerogia. Because both countries are too poor to be relevant, and the Armenian diaspora is being silenced by the Jews and their monopoly on genocide victimhood. Also there is little to no information on Georgia and Armenia in the school history curriculum for some reason.
>Kill all turks. based
Christopher King
Based Armenia, first Christian realm in history
Matthew Williams
Technically yes, geographically.
Brayden Bell
>it’s a nonwhite loser leeching from a White Western nation seeking attention episode #192747272 pic related is what a "pure" armenoid looks like, this is where many jewish stereotypes come from
and many armenoid traits seldom seem to disappear , no matter how mixed jews or armenians have become (extremely convex nose, bags under the eyes, receding forehead, flat occipital)
unlike robust aurignacoids, which were selected to dominate their respective region by LOOKING more dominant , armenoids were literally bred to seem as harmless as possible. Their whole history and nature is being selected to be victims, rats and beggars
>Too poor to be cared about I know that feel... But hey at least it kept us from old king niggers diversity bullshit aside from the token HUD nigs in Charleston / Huntington.
"goofy looking face" too (which is because they 1. heavily inbred and 2. were selected to seem as harmless as possible since they literally leeched off other , more dominant races) , "upper teeth" (which was romanticized in National socialist movies as them being bloodsuckers), fleeing forehead, sharply cut off occipital, almost comically convex nose (slightly convex is fine though and a sign of social dominance), sardonic lips (wide and thick lips, not necessarily a bad thing since thick lips are phylogenetically progressive)
you can almost always, with 100% certainty, spot the jew or armenian roach, even if they are heavily mixed , if at one point they had pure armenoid influences
That’s why classical racial science, European Traditionalism and modern European nationalism put armenians and jews at the bottom of the racial ladder and deem both group as the ultimate manifestation of “subhuman”
Also: >Finally, we show that Armenians have higher genetic affinity to Neolithic Europeans than other present-day Near Easterners, and that 29% of Armenian ancestry may originate from an ancestral population that is best represented by Neolithic Europeans.
>Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, translit.: sakartvelo, IPA: [sɑkʰɑrtʰvɛlɔ] (About this sound listen)) is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe,
>no information on Georgia and Armenia in the school history curriculum for some reason. because you brown subhumans never achieved anything worthy of note really, except giving this world Stalin and Kardashians
Owen Garcia
armenia is middle east, but not georgia
Cameron Mitchell
Expat in Georgia here, since the Russian invasion everyone has got super orthodox
You see people crossing themselves in front of station square staircase because they can see the cathedral- and also when they go UNDER the church on rustaveli Ave.
And there's a near daily chimp out rustaveli blocking traffic
Whole place is fucked. ... But not as fucked as Armenia, who suck Russian Dick
Nicholas Jenkins
>Neolithic >European Pick one. Mongrels don’t make it to Europeandom.
How would you feel about the West resurrecting Byzantium and funding it with the Middle East's oil?
Levi Allen
Oh, I didn't know what the pic means, looked it up later.
>How well to the nations in that part of the world get along? Aside from the religious divide Armenia keeps good relations with Lebanon, Syria and Iran; Georgia is playing neutral to get more Turkish and Azeri investment; Azeris are friends with Israel, their relations with Iran are not particularly good because of that. Basically, most of the Middle East hates Israel and everyone but Azeris dislike or hate Turkey (Georgia is concealing it). Can't say much about the political issues of the countries of the Levant though.
Camden Thomas
From what i get is Armenia has the same problem with politics as other ex-soviet countries. Corruption and greedy boomers.
Leo Nguyen
>because you brown subhumans never achieved anything worthy of note really, except giving this world Stalin and Kardashians Fuck off. We were a major power of antiquity, played a significant role in the adoption of Christianity and the Crusades, all of this is ignored by the textbooks.
Makes sense. How culturally different are the Georgians, the Armenians, and whatever the ones touching the eastern sea called?
Armchair thinking here, but would not a united region be all the stronger to resist islamic bullshit and Russian strong arming?
Jason Lee
>But not as fucked as Armenia, who suck Russian Dick It was the previous government that were Putin's puppets. Not anymore.
>muh sourceless pictures and speculation crush your scientific study
>From what i get is Armenia has the same problem with politics as other ex-soviet countries. Corruption and greedy boomers. We had a revolution a few months ago, now the new government is busy getting rid of corruption.
Caleb Bell
I'm all for it, but don't include Armenia in it. Multicultural states are fragile.
Aaron Morgan
The corruption is immense and even a whole generation the culture was used to soviet tyranny. But with this new President watch todays 15 y.o. and below get used to the idea of speaking about and cleaning up the filth, Which is where I fear the jews coming in and ruining shit western style. They akready are trying to push moving into the EU
Logan Ward
>both countries are too poor to be relevant I know this feel.
Palestinian here, I wouldn't mind if the Armenians who left Palestine during 1948 came back after Israel is gone. You guys are alright.
Andrew Richardson
Why the hell would ANY country want to join the EU at this point? Exploit for gibs?
John Martinez
The middle east is really just western Asia when you think about it... Hell geographically, the muslim countries are more "west Asian" than Armenia.
Carter Butler
fuck off with your stupid nailed man
Carter Parker
>Makes sense. How culturally different are the Georgians, the Armenians, and whatever the ones touching the eastern sea called? Pretty different. From the first glance, it looks like "three tiny countries whose people are all hairy and love barbecue, better unite them into one". But then: >Georgia: true Caucasus nation, isolated from major powers for most of its history, with distinct customs and traditions, distinct ethnic roots, their own language and alphabet in the Kartvelian language family, Orthodox Christian Church >Armenia: ancient Middle Eastern civ, always were in contact with the major powers of the West and the East, massive global diaspora since a long time ago, their own language and alphabet of the Indo European language family, the culture had major influences from both the Greeks and the Persians, Armenian Apostolic Church >Azerbaijan: descendants of the nomadic Turkic invaders and the local Islamized populations, Shiite Islam
Neither of these countries would find acceptable to unite with any other two. We're just two different.
>follow the links >ctrl + F >"armen" >no results >check the pics >nothing on Armenians Fantastic sources. Now fuck off mohammed.
Jaxson Ramirez
I will, I'm on studies
Dylan Rodriguez
How are relations with azeris today?
William Roberts
>nothing on Armenians Exactly. Articles are about European genetics you braindead roach. Good luck with trying to convince actual humans about Armenian historical relevancy
Jeremiah Phillips
who gives a fuck about them being european or not. Is like with mongols, not relevant today, but they used to be. All in all suprisingly reasonable today and with a firm identity.
David Nguyen
The absolute hate us. The feeling is mutual, but their hatred is incomparable. While the general Armenian view is "the Azeris must return the stolen clay and we can live in peace", the Azeri position is "kill all Armenians". They are eternally butthurt since we won the war. Currently there are constant clashes on the border, conscript soldiers getting killed by snipers on both sides. I don't think a major conflict is likely any soon because: >there is a stalemate: the azeris have oil money and hence more military equipment and manpower, but they are on the lowlands and have very vulnerable infrastructure that could be hit by the Armenian ballistics >the Azeri president is only interested in getting himself and his friends richer and staying in power
>their hatred is incomparable >They are eternally butthurt since we won the war how ironic. I could say the same thing for you.
Caleb Hall
>We were a major power of antiquity, played a significant role in the adoption of Christianity and the Crusades, all of this is ignored by the textbooks. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL thank you, brother. usually takes some of our people to remind migrant shitskins of their position
you won’t remove armenians without putting a few of those on crosses first or killing their kids to send the message. no matter how bad you treat them - they try to stay
Jaxon Peterson
No, you are not. You do not belong there and you make the rest of the fucking white people uncomfortable around you.
Gavin Cox
>We’re Indo-European How long have you been feeling transracial? solid advice
>be Serb >want to remove kebab >make enemies with potential allies instead
Nicholas Wilson
Ah well, didnt know you still shoot each other and thought the conflict is actually frozen. >they want to kill us all How about the azeris in the cut off pocket to the west of you? Or the iranian ones? If all azeris feel like this you are in deep shit looking at the birthrates.
Levi Russell
>let me tell white people that I am white and that I belong in a country that i dont
Colton Myers
>How about the azeris in the cut off pocket to the west of you? it is under our guarantorship.
Jeremiah Green
If people dont shoot a each other there might form a begrudging aceptance at least is what I was asking.
Aiden Davis
>Ah well, didnt know you still shoot each other and thought the conflict is actually frozen. It's kinda "frozen", but there is on average one soldier shot once a couple weeks.
>How about the azeris in the cut off pocket to the west of you? Or the iranian ones? The cut off pocket is the Azeri exclave, so they have the same thinking. In the 80s and 90s, the Azeri government led a massive campaign to destroy all the Armenian heritage that there was, and the people were actively participating in destroying churches, museums, and even cemeteries. All this was done to remove any trace of Armenian existence on those lands. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Armenian_sentiment_in_Azerbaijan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_cemetery_in_Julfa
The Iranian ones generally don't care. Some of them come to Armenia when they are tired of wearing hijab or want to see a concert of some star banned in Iran.
>If all azeris feel like this you are in deep shit looking at the birthrates. Yeah, a problem we're trying to solve.
>If people dont shoot a each other you are expecting too much from these lands.
William Russell
I just love this: >In reaction to the charges brought forward by Armenia and international organizations, Azerbaijan has asserted that Armenians had never existed in those territories. In December 2005, Zeynalov stated in a BBC interview that Armenians "never lived in Nakhichivan, which has been Azerbaijani land from time immemorial, and that's why there are no Armenian cemeteries and monuments and have never been any."[2]
Shows the true essence of the Azerbaijan.
Isaac Morales
>studying in a white country i thought you and your country was white? why do you need to leech off white institutions? you are probably a diversity pick anyways.
switzerland is for the swiss, not you, get out you semetic rat
Ryan Hall
>If all azeris feel like this you are in deep shit looking at the birthrates. It’s us who is in deep shit. Where do you think those roaches will go, when their shithole collapses?
Kayden Garcia
>snow >middle east
hi i am burger what is this?
Adam Fisher
>hi i am burger it shows.
Cooper Reed
I believe the Swiss government, that issued me a visa and a residence permit, knows better whether they need me studying and spending cash here than some mutt from Bumblefuck, USA.
Isaac Miller
see the difference is, I can be in switzerland for 90 days with no visa, because I am white and I can fit in and get along with the people there.
you, by definition, cannot. you need to be tightly controlled.
also, the only reason you were accepted was for liberal diversity feels. There are plenty of swiss whites who probably applied and should have went to school instead of you.
Michael Rodriguez
The area is mountainous. Snow is perfectly normal throughout the high-elevation regions of Turkey, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Even some southern regions of Iran get snow in winter.
Any student need a visa, even if you can travel visa-free as a tourist. Only other Schengen members can apply directly for the residence permit without getting a visa.
>also, the only reason you were accepted was for liberal diversity feels. I have a Russian passport, liberal diversity feels work negatively for me.
Henry Rivera
>I can be in switzerland for 90 days with no visa so does saudis > because I am white just like saudis >I can fit in and get along with the people there. certainly like saudis.
Ryder Sanchez
Ah well. Sad. Do Armenians keep ties with Lezgins and Talysh because they are not Azeri but in their land?
Logan Lewis
A friend of mine's grandfather worked for the State Department in Iran under the Shah. He talked about going skiing there and said it compared favorably to Vail and some of the other Colorado resorts.
John Hill
fuck off retard, go suck some CHP dick and pray for your beloved "secularism" to come back so you can run your poz parades down istanbul
Leo Wood
not an argument. you got put into your place, now stop bullying the guy.
Tyler Sanders
I was suprised too once, but well, where there are mountains there is snow.
>the Swiss government is competent Switzerland has more than 30% of foreigners living there. It’s shithole southern Italian and Sicilian mongrels go to clean toilets and to do construction jobs
Jonathan Perez
This is a screenshot from Skyrim
Adam White
There is no way to keep contact with them, the borders are closed. Azerbaijan does not allow entrance for Armenians. And I mean not just Armenian citizens, but anyone who they suspect may have a single drop of Armenian blood (usually the recognize the it by the last name in your passport). Contacting the Talysh via Internet is problematic due to insufficient spread of the connection, and the language barrier. Usually any contacts between Armenians and Azeris happen in Russia, where it's in fact often pretty neutral. Many Armenians and Azeris in Russia are even friends. Usually those that were born and raised in Russia and are not very connected to their ancestral homeland, of course.
Ayden Peterson
>got put in my place >CHP dog equivocates saudis to whites and claims they can fit in when they cant
Ryder Garcia
>Armenfag here, we're not Middle Eastern yeah worse, you are from Glendale
Aiden Scott
you did that, I didn't. I just slapped that into your face.
Daniel Nelson
If only Skyrim had such graphics lol. It's the Haghpat Monastery in Armenia.
Most Armenians know that joining the EU would turn into another greece. The small countries become havens for human trafficking and corporate playgrounds
Dont mention them. Rabiz are not Armenian, probably worse than the ex-Soviet gyots
Isaac Brown
Ah well. How you see your countries future?
Isaac Hughes
>even the diaspora doesn't like diaspora such is life when you are from middle east.
Luis Collins
I'm Diasporan, just not Glendale. Nah, most Armenians there arent even proudful of their heritage besides the fact that a few's ancestors were killed by the Kurds. Even the AP isnt very Armenian.
Henry Jenkins
>a few's ancestors were killed by the Kurds you are disrupting the narrative mate, diaspora will come for you.
Gavin Richardson
Logical American here. Why not stop being religious? You know its all a made up scam, right? Its all so lazy priests dont have to get a real job. Pic related, time to join the civilized world and reject igborant superstition
Adrian Ward
We are at a crossroads at the moment. We wasted 27 years since our independence from the Soviet Union in the massive corruption and little development. The recent political changes created hope for the Armenians and boosted the patriotism heavily. If the new government continues to deliver, if the corruption is mostly eliminated, if the judiciary systems is reformed to become independent and objective, I expect there are some great prospects for the country. A lot of the people in the diaspora were investing in Armenia all these years, but a significant portion of this cash was stolen by the previous government. Many other diasporans didn't even invest because of that. Hopefully now Armenia will see a good flow of investment, maybe even a significant increase of investment from non-diaspora individuals and corporations, which will help improve the infrastructure and the economic well being. This is the most important thing for the moment to stop the decrease of the population. A million or more people left the country in the past two-three decades due to no economic prospects. Many would love to stay despite the country being poor, if only it was still developing. But when people can't even get any kind of job, patriotism can't hold them long. Overall, I'm optimistic. Hoping Armenia will be able to balance between Russia and NATO to not become a victim of either of them playing their dirty games.
You guys will.never advance as long as you give in the religion con job
Dominic Ramirez
I've talked to a few guys from the ROA. Things are much better than they make it out to be, apparently. Corruption and oligarchies are what's holding back the economy however the IT, agricultural, and traditional markets are striving quite well