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		<title>By: ara baliozian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday, September 18, 2011
***************************************** 
THE GOOD BOOK
********************************************  
My ideas are subversive and dangerous?
What about the ideas in the Bible?
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
“Without vision the people perish.”
“Thou shalt not bear false witness.”
“Fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
The trouble with our censorship is that 
its ultimate aim is to violate 
not only my human right 
but also God’s divine right of free speech.
#
Monday, September 19, 2011
***************************************** 
AS I SEE IT
********************************************  
Divisions don’t bother me as much as 
the lies that are spoken in their defense.
*
Liars don’t bother me as much as 
their efforts to make you believe that 
they believe in their own lies 
and they expect you to do likewise.
*
I may consider making an effort to agree 
with our bosses, bishops, and benefactors 
on the day they make an effort 
to agree with one another.
*
My answer to those who tell me 
if I do this that and the other 
I may be more popular: 
My obscurity is too well established 
to be vulnerable to any kind of 
promotional or advertising campaign.
*
I have committed so many blunders 
that I don’t deserve to live. 
The only thing that keeps me going 
is the fact that almost everyone I know 
has committed worse blunders 
yet nothing could be further from their thoughts 
than suicide.
*
Instead of voicing your suspicions 
redouble your vigilance.
#
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
***************************************** 
OBSERVATIONS
********************************************  
He who violates my human right of free speech 
is in no position to determine his degree of guilt or innocence. 
If it were up to fascists to judge themselves, 
they would be unanimous in pronouncing their victims guilty.
*
The sons and daughters of well-known Armenian writers 
that I have met or heard from 
prefer solitude to the proximity of their fellow Armenians. 
That may be because they know something 
most Armenians don’t -- namely: to survive 
in our environment one must either lie 
or be penalized for his honesty.
*
I repeat myself? 
That may be because I am a bad writer 
and you are a worse reader 
for reading a writer who is not worth reading.
*
All problems and solutions begin and end 
in the convolutions of our breains – which of course 
does not apply to the brainless.
*
Love is the mightiest creative force of all 
because it sees somebody in nobody 
and meaning in the meanigless.
#
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
***************************************** 
READING
********************************************  
Gerald Durrell’s memoir MY FAMILY 
AND OTHER ANIMALS (1956) contains 
a hilarious portrait of Gostan Zarian. 
Gerald Durrell: not to be confused 
with his better-known brother Lawrence 
(THE ALEXANDRIA QUARTET) 
who also wrote extensively on Zarian.
*
A headline reads:
“Syria blames terrorists for country’s violence.” 
The trick here is and it has always been, 
to portray yourself as a victim even as you victimize.
*
In detective stories I am more interested in the dialogue 
than the plot.
*
If only there were writers 
who specialized in rewriting difficult texts – 
Hegel rewritten by Chekhov.
*
Dupes hate critics. 
They view criticism as enemy action.
*
Poetry, it has been said, 
is when two words meet for the first time – as in 
“fearful symmetry” (Blake) and “beeloud glade” (Yeats).
*
His handwriting is so bad that 
his “morale” looks like “merde.”
*
I am a failure because my readers know better. 
If only I could choose a different audience…
#]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday, September 18, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
THE GOOD BOOK<br />
********************************************<br />
My ideas are subversive and dangerous?<br />
What about the ideas in the Bible?<br />
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”<br />
“Without vision the people perish.”<br />
“Thou shalt not bear false witness.”<br />
“Fools despise wisdom and instruction.”<br />
The trouble with our censorship is that<br />
its ultimate aim is to violate<br />
not only my human right<br />
but also God’s divine right of free speech.<br />
#<br />
Monday, September 19, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
AS I SEE IT<br />
********************************************<br />
Divisions don’t bother me as much as<br />
the lies that are spoken in their defense.<br />
*<br />
Liars don’t bother me as much as<br />
their efforts to make you believe that<br />
they believe in their own lies<br />
and they expect you to do likewise.<br />
*<br />
I may consider making an effort to agree<br />
with our bosses, bishops, and benefactors<br />
on the day they make an effort<br />
to agree with one another.<br />
*<br />
My answer to those who tell me<br />
if I do this that and the other<br />
I may be more popular:<br />
My obscurity is too well established<br />
to be vulnerable to any kind of<br />
promotional or advertising campaign.<br />
*<br />
I have committed so many blunders<br />
that I don’t deserve to live.<br />
The only thing that keeps me going<br />
is the fact that almost everyone I know<br />
has committed worse blunders<br />
yet nothing could be further from their thoughts<br />
than suicide.<br />
*<br />
Instead of voicing your suspicions<br />
redouble your vigilance.<br />
#<br />
Tuesday, September 20, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
OBSERVATIONS<br />
********************************************<br />
He who violates my human right of free speech<br />
is in no position to determine his degree of guilt or innocence.<br />
If it were up to fascists to judge themselves,<br />
they would be unanimous in pronouncing their victims guilty.<br />
*<br />
The sons and daughters of well-known Armenian writers<br />
that I have met or heard from<br />
prefer solitude to the proximity of their fellow Armenians.<br />
That may be because they know something<br />
most Armenians don’t &#8212; namely: to survive<br />
in our environment one must either lie<br />
or be penalized for his honesty.<br />
*<br />
I repeat myself?<br />
That may be because I am a bad writer<br />
and you are a worse reader<br />
for reading a writer who is not worth reading.<br />
*<br />
All problems and solutions begin and end<br />
in the convolutions of our breains – which of course<br />
does not apply to the brainless.<br />
*<br />
Love is the mightiest creative force of all<br />
because it sees somebody in nobody<br />
and meaning in the meanigless.<br />
#<br />
Wednesday, September 21, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
READING<br />
********************************************<br />
Gerald Durrell’s memoir MY FAMILY<br />
AND OTHER ANIMALS (1956) contains<br />
a hilarious portrait of Gostan Zarian.<br />
Gerald Durrell: not to be confused<br />
with his better-known brother Lawrence<br />
(THE ALEXANDRIA QUARTET)<br />
who also wrote extensively on Zarian.<br />
*<br />
A headline reads:<br />
“Syria blames terrorists for country’s violence.”<br />
The trick here is and it has always been,<br />
to portray yourself as a victim even as you victimize.<br />
*<br />
In detective stories I am more interested in the dialogue<br />
than the plot.<br />
*<br />
If only there were writers<br />
who specialized in rewriting difficult texts –<br />
Hegel rewritten by Chekhov.<br />
*<br />
Dupes hate critics.<br />
They view criticism as enemy action.<br />
*<br />
Poetry, it has been said,<br />
is when two words meet for the first time – as in<br />
“fearful symmetry” (Blake) and “beeloud glade” (Yeats).<br />
*<br />
His handwriting is so bad that<br />
his “morale” looks like “merde.”<br />
*<br />
I am a failure because my readers know better.<br />
If only I could choose a different audience…<br />
#</p>
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		<title>By: ara baliozian</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-4144</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday, September 11, 2011
***************************************** 
AS I SEE IT
********************************************  
All children believe in what adults tell them 
especially in matters dealing with God and Country. 
The world conspires to make us dupes; 
and by the time we realize what happened 
we have either killed or died as soldiers, terrorists, 
and believers in false gods and big lies.
*
We are not smart – we never were 
in things that really matter. 
For 600 years we dropped our pants and exposed ourselves 
to the Turks. 
Tell me, my friend, 
how smart is that?
*
The more we try to control events, 
the deeper the realization of our powerlessness.
*
The source of all wisdom is within your subconscious, 
very much like the Kingdom of God.
*
Strinberg: “Ever since childhood, 
I have looked for God and found the Devil.” 
Perhaps because they are one and the same. 
Either that or our perception of reality is so defective 
that we confuse one with the other.
*
The astonishing ease with which blessings become curses.
#
Monday, September 12, 2011
***************************************** 
ON FREEDOM
********************************************  
Imperial powers prefer to deal with corrupt regimes 
because the corrupt are more easily manipulated. 
This is as true of America as it is of Russia. 
Remember that next time you speak of our big brothers.
*
Freedom in a democratic context 
means much more than free elections. 
It means freedom from want, 
freedom of expression, 
freedom of assembly, movement, and faith. 
Have we ever been free? 
Do we know what freedom is? 
Freedom to grow a fat belly – is that 
the beginning and end of all freedom for us?
*
During the day they speechify 
on freedom and patriotism, 
on God and Country, 
but at night they engage in wheeling-and-dealing. 
Hence their favorite slogan, “Do as I say…”
#
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
***************************************** 
CORRECT ME 
IF I AM WRONG
********************************************  
On man’s inhumanity to man: 
If you have ever asked yourself, 
How can one human being do such a thing 
to another human being? 
My tentative answer is: 
Some human beings cease to be human 
when they join a party or group 
that subscribes to a belief system.
*
They oppressed us with fire and sword. 
We oppress ourselves with ignorance and intolerance. 
The result is the same. 
The massacre continues.
*
Even people who act in the name of the Devil say 
“God is with us.”
*
To fanatics moderation is treason. 
So is reason to the unthinking.
* 
Freedom of speech allows the fanatic 
to expose himself as a fool.
*
We should have a commandment 
or a constitutional amendment to protect free speech 
instead of a tacit consensus to violate it.
*
Memo to my anonymous critics:
Democracy and intolerance of dissent 
are mutually exclusive concepts. 
If I am wrong I can be corrected. 
But if those in power are wrong 
the damage can be as incalculable as another genocide.
#
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
***************************************** 
CORRECT ME 
IF I AM WRONG (II)
********************************************  
In theory we are all against the massacre 
of unarmed and innocent civilians, 
but give us a chance and we will gladly even the score 
and call it justice. 
This is only a guess, of course, 
based on how mean we can be in disagreement.
*
To how many of my critics I could say: 
“Don’t stop, please! Keep writing. 
You are a living proof of everything 
I have been saying about Armenians – 
narrow-minded, rude, intolerant, ignorant, dogmatic, 
self-satisfied, loud-mouth…”
*
God is not in the business of explaining the incomprehensible. 
We must either find a meaning in our genocide 
or dismiss it as incomprehensible. 
By making of it a collective obsession 
we accomplish nothing but reinforce our image 
as perennial victims and losers. 
As for justice: let’s leave that to belly-slitting lawyers – 
we can afford them.
*
It was only after observing the ease with which 
we are Americanized that I was able to identify 
our Ottomanized and Sovietized brothers.
*
A peculiarity of dupes is that 
they tend to take themselves and their views very seriously.
*
Let’s make one thing clear once and for all. 
They did not divide and rule us. 
We divided ourselves.
#]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday, September 11, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
AS I SEE IT<br />
********************************************<br />
All children believe in what adults tell them<br />
especially in matters dealing with God and Country.<br />
The world conspires to make us dupes;<br />
and by the time we realize what happened<br />
we have either killed or died as soldiers, terrorists,<br />
and believers in false gods and big lies.<br />
*<br />
We are not smart – we never were<br />
in things that really matter.<br />
For 600 years we dropped our pants and exposed ourselves<br />
to the Turks.<br />
Tell me, my friend,<br />
how smart is that?<br />
*<br />
The more we try to control events,<br />
the deeper the realization of our powerlessness.<br />
*<br />
The source of all wisdom is within your subconscious,<br />
very much like the Kingdom of God.<br />
*<br />
Strinberg: “Ever since childhood,<br />
I have looked for God and found the Devil.”<br />
Perhaps because they are one and the same.<br />
Either that or our perception of reality is so defective<br />
that we confuse one with the other.<br />
*<br />
The astonishing ease with which blessings become curses.<br />
#<br />
Monday, September 12, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
ON FREEDOM<br />
********************************************<br />
Imperial powers prefer to deal with corrupt regimes<br />
because the corrupt are more easily manipulated.<br />
This is as true of America as it is of Russia.<br />
Remember that next time you speak of our big brothers.<br />
*<br />
Freedom in a democratic context<br />
means much more than free elections.<br />
It means freedom from want,<br />
freedom of expression,<br />
freedom of assembly, movement, and faith.<br />
Have we ever been free?<br />
Do we know what freedom is?<br />
Freedom to grow a fat belly – is that<br />
the beginning and end of all freedom for us?<br />
*<br />
During the day they speechify<br />
on freedom and patriotism,<br />
on God and Country,<br />
but at night they engage in wheeling-and-dealing.<br />
Hence their favorite slogan, “Do as I say…”<br />
#<br />
Tuesday, September 13, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
CORRECT ME<br />
IF I AM WRONG<br />
********************************************<br />
On man’s inhumanity to man:<br />
If you have ever asked yourself,<br />
How can one human being do such a thing<br />
to another human being?<br />
My tentative answer is:<br />
Some human beings cease to be human<br />
when they join a party or group<br />
that subscribes to a belief system.<br />
*<br />
They oppressed us with fire and sword.<br />
We oppress ourselves with ignorance and intolerance.<br />
The result is the same.<br />
The massacre continues.<br />
*<br />
Even people who act in the name of the Devil say<br />
“God is with us.”<br />
*<br />
To fanatics moderation is treason.<br />
So is reason to the unthinking.<br />
*<br />
Freedom of speech allows the fanatic<br />
to expose himself as a fool.<br />
*<br />
We should have a commandment<br />
or a constitutional amendment to protect free speech<br />
instead of a tacit consensus to violate it.<br />
*<br />
Memo to my anonymous critics:<br />
Democracy and intolerance of dissent<br />
are mutually exclusive concepts.<br />
If I am wrong I can be corrected.<br />
But if those in power are wrong<br />
the damage can be as incalculable as another genocide.<br />
#<br />
Wednesday, September 14, 2011<br />
*****************************************<br />
CORRECT ME<br />
IF I AM WRONG (II)<br />
********************************************<br />
In theory we are all against the massacre<br />
of unarmed and innocent civilians,<br />
but give us a chance and we will gladly even the score<br />
and call it justice.<br />
This is only a guess, of course,<br />
based on how mean we can be in disagreement.<br />
*<br />
To how many of my critics I could say:<br />
“Don’t stop, please! Keep writing.<br />
You are a living proof of everything<br />
I have been saying about Armenians –<br />
narrow-minded, rude, intolerant, ignorant, dogmatic,<br />
self-satisfied, loud-mouth…”<br />
*<br />
God is not in the business of explaining the incomprehensible.<br />
We must either find a meaning in our genocide<br />
or dismiss it as incomprehensible.<br />
By making of it a collective obsession<br />
we accomplish nothing but reinforce our image<br />
as perennial victims and losers.<br />
As for justice: let’s leave that to belly-slitting lawyers –<br />
we can afford them.<br />
*<br />
It was only after observing the ease with which<br />
we are Americanized that I was able to identify<br />
our Ottomanized and Sovietized brothers.<br />
*<br />
A peculiarity of dupes is that<br />
they tend to take themselves and their views very seriously.<br />
*<br />
Let’s make one thing clear once and for all.<br />
They did not divide and rule us.<br />
We divided ourselves.<br />
#</p>
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		<title>By: ara baliozian</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-3716</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ara baliozian]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday, April 10, 2011
******************************************* 
HOW TO JUDGE 
A POLITICAL LEADER
*********************************************** 
In John Buchan’s GREENMANTLE (1916) 
the Young Turks are described as 
“a collection of Jews and gypsies.”
True or false?
I don’t know and I don’t care.
What matters here is not their family tree 
but the fact that some of our greatest intellectual 
and political leaders trusted them.
*
It is not my intention to convince anyone 
to think as I do, but only to show that 
(one) recycling enemy propaganda 
is not the only way to think, and 
(two) just because someone speaks in the name of 
patriotism, nationalism or some  other noble cause, 
it doesn’t necessarily follow he is right. 
*
All enemies of democracy 
speak in the name of an ideology. 
No fascist has ever declared himself 
to be anti-nationalist or anti-patriotic. 
On the contrary,
* 
some of the most celebrated proponents of patriotism 
have been foreign intruders and outsiders. 
Napoleon was not a Frenchman, 
Stalin was not a Russian, 
Hitler was not a German, 
and one of our greatest symbols 
of patriotism and heroism, 
Vartan Mamigonian, 
was not an Armenian.
*
Moral of the story: 
what matters about a political leader 
is not his dedication to a noble cause 
but his respect for human rights, free speech, and democracy. 
The rest is enemy propaganda.
#
Monday, April 11, 2011
******************************************* 
IN AN UNDEMOCRATIC ENVIRONMENT 
THE SCUM RISES TO THE TOP
*********************************************** 
“If you speak
you are kesh.
If you don’t speak
you are esh.”
*
I came across this charming haiku 
in an Armenian website the other day. 
I have been called both kesh and esh by readers 
Who have somehow managed to convince themselves 
they are better and wiser.
*
With age comes wisdom, 
except when your aim is power, 
in which case with age 
comes more greed, prejudice, 
ignorance, and intolerance.
*
We tend to look up to our bosses, bishops, and benefactors 
on the grounds that they have more money and power. 
In this context we consistently avoid asking the question, 
What have these gentlemen done for us so far 
except to divide, deceive, and lead us 
to massacre, exile, and subservience? 
*
Now then, I ask you ladies and gentlemen 
(if you will forgive the overstatements) 
what have our dissidents done 
except trying to enhance our solidarity 
and share their understanding with us. 
Why should solidarity, tolerance, and understanding 
be treated as failings or vices 
and divisiveness, dogmatism, and intolerance 
as desirable patriotic duties and virtues? 
*
What makes you think your bishop 
knows better than someone else’s pope, imam, or rabbi?
*
God is with us? 
That was one of Hitler’s favorite slogans too. 
Why is it that where God enters 
intolerance follows, and with intolerance, 
heresies, persecution, and death? – 
the death of the spirit if not the body. 
*
The scum rises to the top 
even in democratic environments. 
That’s because, as Plato explains somewhere: 
honest men will use only honest means 
to achieve their goals, 
unlike crooks 
who will use both honest and dishonest means.
#
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
******************************************* 
SYSTEMS
*********************************************** 
We are brought up to think 
all belief systems are wrong except our own. 
All politicians are crooks except our own. 
All historians lie except our own. 
Terrorists? 
We never had them. 
Ours were freedom fighters.
All our wars were defensive wars.
All our defeats were moral victories.
This may suggest that 
the aim of propaganda is not to inform 
but to brainwash, 
and the aim of educational systems 
is not to educate but to moronize.
#
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
******************************************* 
MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS
*********************************************** 
As a child I thought of war, starvation, and homelessness 
(all of which I experienced) 
as inevitable facts of life. 
I was brought up to believe in God 
who in His infinite wisdom had a plan for me. 
What exactly had been His plan 
for those who did not survive?
That was a question I did not  ask. 
In my infantile eyes Almighty God made the decisions 
and men had no choice but to say “Thank you, Lord!”
* 
When as a teenager I met an adult 
who spoke as I write today, 
my initial impression was that he must be nuts. 
How dare he question God’s wisdom? 
I know now that what he was questioning 
was not God’s wisdom or even His existence 
but the judgment of those who speak in His name –
popes, imams, and rabbis 
who in another era would condemn one another to death 
as frauds, heretics, and blasphemers.
#]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday, April 10, 2011<br />
*******************************************<br />
HOW TO JUDGE<br />
A POLITICAL LEADER<br />
***********************************************<br />
In John Buchan’s GREENMANTLE (1916)<br />
the Young Turks are described as<br />
“a collection of Jews and gypsies.”<br />
True or false?<br />
I don’t know and I don’t care.<br />
What matters here is not their family tree<br />
but the fact that some of our greatest intellectual<br />
and political leaders trusted them.<br />
*<br />
It is not my intention to convince anyone<br />
to think as I do, but only to show that<br />
(one) recycling enemy propaganda<br />
is not the only way to think, and<br />
(two) just because someone speaks in the name of<br />
patriotism, nationalism or some  other noble cause,<br />
it doesn’t necessarily follow he is right.<br />
*<br />
All enemies of democracy<br />
speak in the name of an ideology.<br />
No fascist has ever declared himself<br />
to be anti-nationalist or anti-patriotic.<br />
On the contrary,<br />
*<br />
some of the most celebrated proponents of patriotism<br />
have been foreign intruders and outsiders.<br />
Napoleon was not a Frenchman,<br />
Stalin was not a Russian,<br />
Hitler was not a German,<br />
and one of our greatest symbols<br />
of patriotism and heroism,<br />
Vartan Mamigonian,<br />
was not an Armenian.<br />
*<br />
Moral of the story:<br />
what matters about a political leader<br />
is not his dedication to a noble cause<br />
but his respect for human rights, free speech, and democracy.<br />
The rest is enemy propaganda.<br />
#<br />
Monday, April 11, 2011<br />
*******************************************<br />
IN AN UNDEMOCRATIC ENVIRONMENT<br />
THE SCUM RISES TO THE TOP<br />
***********************************************<br />
“If you speak<br />
you are kesh.<br />
If you don’t speak<br />
you are esh.”<br />
*<br />
I came across this charming haiku<br />
in an Armenian website the other day.<br />
I have been called both kesh and esh by readers<br />
Who have somehow managed to convince themselves<br />
they are better and wiser.<br />
*<br />
With age comes wisdom,<br />
except when your aim is power,<br />
in which case with age<br />
comes more greed, prejudice,<br />
ignorance, and intolerance.<br />
*<br />
We tend to look up to our bosses, bishops, and benefactors<br />
on the grounds that they have more money and power.<br />
In this context we consistently avoid asking the question,<br />
What have these gentlemen done for us so far<br />
except to divide, deceive, and lead us<br />
to massacre, exile, and subservience?<br />
*<br />
Now then, I ask you ladies and gentlemen<br />
(if you will forgive the overstatements)<br />
what have our dissidents done<br />
except trying to enhance our solidarity<br />
and share their understanding with us.<br />
Why should solidarity, tolerance, and understanding<br />
be treated as failings or vices<br />
and divisiveness, dogmatism, and intolerance<br />
as desirable patriotic duties and virtues?<br />
*<br />
What makes you think your bishop<br />
knows better than someone else’s pope, imam, or rabbi?<br />
*<br />
God is with us?<br />
That was one of Hitler’s favorite slogans too.<br />
Why is it that where God enters<br />
intolerance follows, and with intolerance,<br />
heresies, persecution, and death? –<br />
the death of the spirit if not the body.<br />
*<br />
The scum rises to the top<br />
even in democratic environments.<br />
That’s because, as Plato explains somewhere:<br />
honest men will use only honest means<br />
to achieve their goals,<br />
unlike crooks<br />
who will use both honest and dishonest means.<br />
#<br />
Tuesday, April 12, 2011<br />
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SYSTEMS<br />
***********************************************<br />
We are brought up to think<br />
all belief systems are wrong except our own.<br />
All politicians are crooks except our own.<br />
All historians lie except our own.<br />
Terrorists?<br />
We never had them.<br />
Ours were freedom fighters.<br />
All our wars were defensive wars.<br />
All our defeats were moral victories.<br />
This may suggest that<br />
the aim of propaganda is not to inform<br />
but to brainwash,<br />
and the aim of educational systems<br />
is not to educate but to moronize.<br />
#<br />
Wednesday, April 13, 2011<br />
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MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS<br />
***********************************************<br />
As a child I thought of war, starvation, and homelessness<br />
(all of which I experienced)<br />
as inevitable facts of life.<br />
I was brought up to believe in God<br />
who in His infinite wisdom had a plan for me.<br />
What exactly had been His plan<br />
for those who did not survive?<br />
That was a question I did not  ask.<br />
In my infantile eyes Almighty God made the decisions<br />
and men had no choice but to say “Thank you, Lord!”<br />
*<br />
When as a teenager I met an adult<br />
who spoke as I write today,<br />
my initial impression was that he must be nuts.<br />
How dare he question God’s wisdom?<br />
I know now that what he was questioning<br />
was not God’s wisdom or even His existence<br />
but the judgment of those who speak in His name –<br />
popes, imams, and rabbis<br />
who in another era would condemn one another to death<br />
as frauds, heretics, and blasphemers.<br />
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		<title>By: ara baliozian</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-3692</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ara baliozian]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, April 09, 2011
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THE UGLY ARMENIAN
************************************ 
We have many problems which we will never solve
if we don’t teach ourselves to separate fact from fiction. 
Like the rest of mankind 
we are not as lovable as we think we are. 
Saroyan’s “stylized” Armenians (his own qualifier) 
may be cute and lovable 
but according to the published memoirs of his wife and son, 
Saroyan himself was far from lovable. 
To the Russians we are known as “cowards.” 
To the Greeks as “Turkish gypsies.” 
To the French as “filthy.” 
To the Italians as smarter than Jews – meaning, 
worse than Jews and thus to be avoided in the marketplace.  
To the Americans, as Middle-East variants of their native Indians.
*
The truth is, as poor and homeless displaced people
we were welcome nowhere, including our own homeland. 
Armenian survivors of World War II who repatriated
were not only called “aghber” 
but also treated like garbage. 
Not that our Sovietized brothers and sisters 
treated one another more humanely. 
If they had, several generations of our ablest men 
would have survived successive waves of Stalinist purges. 
*
When I am expected to believe 
Arabs of the Middle East welcomed survivors 
of the Genocide with open arms, 
forgive me if I find that hard to believe. 
We are told many Armenian orphans were adopted 
and treated kindly by their new parents. 
What we are not told 
how many of them were abused and raped. 
We are told 97% of the population in Armenia is Armenian. 
What we are not told 
Why is it that minorities are practically non-existent there? 
Is it because we are intolerant, unfriendly, clannish, 
tribal, and hostile to all outsiders? 
I will let you answer that question. 
And if you think I write as I do 
because I am driven by self-hatred, 
please don’t tell me you are one of those 
narcissistic Armenians who have been brainwashed to believe 
since we are beyond criticism we can do no wrong.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday, April 09, 2011<br />
*******************************************<br />
THE UGLY ARMENIAN<br />
************************************<br />
We have many problems which we will never solve<br />
if we don’t teach ourselves to separate fact from fiction.<br />
Like the rest of mankind<br />
we are not as lovable as we think we are.<br />
Saroyan’s “stylized” Armenians (his own qualifier)<br />
may be cute and lovable<br />
but according to the published memoirs of his wife and son,<br />
Saroyan himself was far from lovable.<br />
To the Russians we are known as “cowards.”<br />
To the Greeks as “Turkish gypsies.”<br />
To the French as “filthy.”<br />
To the Italians as smarter than Jews – meaning,<br />
worse than Jews and thus to be avoided in the marketplace.<br />
To the Americans, as Middle-East variants of their native Indians.<br />
*<br />
The truth is, as poor and homeless displaced people<br />
we were welcome nowhere, including our own homeland.<br />
Armenian survivors of World War II who repatriated<br />
were not only called “aghber”<br />
but also treated like garbage.<br />
Not that our Sovietized brothers and sisters<br />
treated one another more humanely.<br />
If they had, several generations of our ablest men<br />
would have survived successive waves of Stalinist purges.<br />
*<br />
When I am expected to believe<br />
Arabs of the Middle East welcomed survivors<br />
of the Genocide with open arms,<br />
forgive me if I find that hard to believe.<br />
We are told many Armenian orphans were adopted<br />
and treated kindly by their new parents.<br />
What we are not told<br />
how many of them were abused and raped.<br />
We are told 97% of the population in Armenia is Armenian.<br />
What we are not told<br />
Why is it that minorities are practically non-existent there?<br />
Is it because we are intolerant, unfriendly, clannish,<br />
tribal, and hostile to all outsiders?<br />
I will let you answer that question.<br />
And if you think I write as I do<br />
because I am driven by self-hatred,<br />
please don’t tell me you are one of those<br />
narcissistic Armenians who have been brainwashed to believe<br />
since we are beyond criticism we can do no wrong.<br />
#</p>
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		<title>By: Onnik Krikorian</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-3689</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Onnik Krikorian]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 21:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great you did this interview. The problem is that we expect everyone to think like clones. I&#039;m glad there is still independent and free thought out there.

Ironically, however, when there is it is always ascribed to &#039;self-hating&#039; or even &#039;foreign conspiracies.&#039; 

In reality, this is the only way nations evolve...

That is, through free and independent thought and discussion. As it stands, the lack of it seems more likely to prevent development IMHO...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great you did this interview. The problem is that we expect everyone to think like clones. I&#8217;m glad there is still independent and free thought out there.</p>
<p>Ironically, however, when there is it is always ascribed to &#8216;self-hating&#8217; or even &#8216;foreign conspiracies.&#8217; </p>
<p>In reality, this is the only way nations evolve&#8230;</p>
<p>That is, through free and independent thought and discussion. As it stands, the lack of it seems more likely to prevent development IMHO&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Max Nazaryan</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-3688</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Max Nazaryan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 20:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though I don&#039;t have much experience with his writing, his seems to be a necessary, albeit difficult, perspective. I enjoy the fact that he doesn&#039;t beat around the bush; it&#039;s refreshing. Thanks for the interview.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though I don&#8217;t have much experience with his writing, his seems to be a necessary, albeit difficult, perspective. I enjoy the fact that he doesn&#8217;t beat around the bush; it&#8217;s refreshing. Thanks for the interview.</p>
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		<title>By: Jack Kalpakian</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-3285</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Kalpakian]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 22:56:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had the misfortune to encounter Ara on an online discussion board in the 1990s.  I am afraid that he is one of the most bitter and self hating of all Armenians I have met.  And while he has made contributions to Armenian culture, I am afraid he is the epitome of intolerant dialog.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had the misfortune to encounter Ara on an online discussion board in the 1990s.  I am afraid that he is one of the most bitter and self hating of all Armenians I have met.  And while he has made contributions to Armenian culture, I am afraid he is the epitome of intolerant dialog.</p>
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		<title>By: Yerevan Hopes to Shine as Literary Capital in 2012 &#124; IANYAN Magazine</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-2403</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Yerevan Hopes to Shine as Literary Capital in 2012 &#124; IANYAN Magazine]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 03:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] translated numerous Armenian poems and even published an anthology of her translations, and author Ara Baliozian, who has translated numerous books by Gostan Zarian among [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] translated numerous Armenian poems and even published an anthology of her translations, and author Ara Baliozian, who has translated numerous books by Gostan Zarian among [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: Entretien avec Ara Baliozian &#171; Ecrittératures</title>
		<link>http://www.ianyanmag.com/interview-writer-ara-baliozian/#comment-672</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Entretien avec Ara Baliozian &#171; Ecrittératures]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:26:45 +0000</pubDate>
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