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It takes chutzpah the size of Mt. Ararat for these hate-mongering Armenians to pontificate even as they sit on the stolen lands of the Native Americans who were the victims of the mother of all genocides. Yes, Mr. and Ms. Yan and Ian, those usurped lands include Glendale, Fresno, Watertown, Providence, Pawtucket and Hohokus, New Jersey. Before the Armenian can preach ‘holier-than-thou’, he must vacate those stolen lands he occupies. Before the Armenian can play the “eternal victim,” he must apologize and pay reparations to the Native Americans. Before the two-faced Armenian can gripe about Armenians’ lost “historical lands,” he must give back the stolen historical lands of the Amerindians. Before the Armenian plays the profitable victimhood game, he must get it through his thick skull that the lost lives and lost lands of the Native Americans are worth just as much as lost Armenian lives and lands. For that matter, the lands that the Armenian goon squads stole from Azerbaijan and the Azeri lives they snuffed out, are just as worthy as those of the Armenians.

So when can we expect these sanctimonious Armenian colonists, settlers, usurpers/thieves to pack their bags and return the land to its rightful owners, the Native Americans? And as these slick operators leave my lands, is it too much to ask them to also pony up that 40 acres and a mule that was promised but never delivered to the freed African slaves?

As for apologies, when can we expect the oily, loud-mouthed, victim-playing French Armenians to apologize for their participation in the genocide of the Algerian people? Some of the Algerian torture victims are still alive today – albeit mutilated and disabled. How about the pushy Glendale Armenians pushing their Parisian cohorts to apologize and compensate for the Algerian genocide?

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