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Originally Posted by petozham
Looks like I'm the first Armenian here to chime in on the subject. I live in LA too and let me tell you there are a lot of hurt and angered Armenians right now. I'm disappointed myself but I can't blame him much.
And I'm disgusted by a lot of the ignorance I've read so far here. I don't want to get too deep into it but let me start by saying to the original poster if I knew you in person and you said that 'get over yourselves' #+*#%%@# towards me, I would deck your %*#%#%* face on the spot. My apologies to the mods, but I'm being honest.
To put light on some things, forget respiration, the genocide till this day is denied by the Turkish people. We've lost over a million lives and half our land. We're talking mass murder here, and we can't get so much of a recognition let alone an apology. There's these ignorant statements here claiming "why don't they educate people" and so on. We're doing everything in our power. We've had a number of presidents with promises of acknowledgment(including the current one) but no action because of politics like Turkey is a business ally so they don't want to step on toes. We've held countless protests, we have not sat quiet, but there's only so much we can do, we're undermanned on the subject.
People here are saying they'll find anything to hate on Kobe for, a lot of the times that's true, but in this instance there are Kobe fans and supporters who are hurt by it. Yeah Kobe means no harm, it's just about money, but it's deeper to us. He has not had near the support and love from the Turkish community as the Armenians have given him and yet he's made himself a genie pig and a marketing tool for some money.
Bottom line, whether it makes sense or not, we feel betrayed.
I'd bet that of the 700,000 Armenians in sourthern california, few have ever given a second thought to the number of other cases of genocide and mass violence that have taken place around the world over the last few hundred years.
People only really care about these things (enough to voice their opinions), when it was their own kind who were assualted.
If Kobe's latest business venture really hurt you, I won't tell you to get over yourself, but I will tell you to grow up. Your closing thoughts make it seem as if you feel Kobe owes something to the Armenians of southern california as a people, he doesn't.
Not trying to be offensive, just how I feel.