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    DIASPORANS SHOULD SEE ALL THE SIDES OF THE FATHERLAND
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    22-08-2007 11:46:15

    The Pan-Armenian games truly unite the Armenians worldwide with such
    a force that this unification often causes a clash. For instance, the
    basketball teams of Yerevan and Cairo united with such a force that
    some Cairo sportsmen were taken to hospital with injuries. Meanwhile,
    the team of Yerevan was disqualified for beating the Armenian
    basketball players of Cairo. It goes without saying that it happened
    during the game, the Pan-Armenian Games.

    The players of Yerevan were disqualified whereas they should be
    encouraged.

    Not for the beating, of course. Beating has become part of the routine
    of Armenians. Parents beat their children, the elder brother beats
    the little brother, the little brother beats the younger boy in the
    street, in the street the father of the younger boy beats the little
    brother because he beat his child, and beats his child because he got
    beaten. Beating is the basis of parenting of the Armenian society,
    the dam. A good scientific research might even discover that man
    originated from the money, whereas the Armenian man originated
    from beating. Therefore, the most outstanding pages of 16 years
    of our independent history involve beating: reporters are beaten,
    political figures are beaten, the children of officials beat innocent
    citizens and foreigners, the government beats peaceful protestors,
    the bodyguards of oligarchs beat drivers for overtaking, even an
    officer of national security. So why should the basketball team of
    Cairo be an exception?

    The basketball team of Yerevan should be encouraged for honesty and
    not the beating. They behaved honestly, and did not surrender to the
    lyrical digressions of the Pan-Armenian Games, the idea of unity,
    the tear-jerking pronouncements about their exceptional importance,
    Armenians are brothers, and other fleshless lyrics. The basketball
    team of Yerevan displayed an attitude which exists in the real life of
    Armenians, especially regarding the relation of Armenians of Armenia
    and the Diaspora. They had the courage and did not try to hide it, even
    though guns are made silent during the Olympics. First of all, a fist
    is not a gun. Besides, the Pan-Armenian Games are not Olympics. More
    especially it is not a theater where one has to demonstrate his
    love for a Diasporan brother. Officially, the basketball team of
    Yerevan upset this theater but in reality it did a great favor for
    both Armenia and the Diaspora. Perhaps this incident will make the
    apologists of Pan-Armenian ideas reflect on the real life and not
    the vision. Meanwhile, the real life is the major culture gap between
    the Armenians of Armenia and the Diaspora, which sometimes mounts to
    controversies. It is enough to visit any Armenian university where
    there are Diasporan students and ask them how the other students
    treat them for their behavior, clothes, hair. Therefore, besides and
    before holding events which resemble Pan-Armenian manifestations it
    is necessary to think about real efforts to overcome this problem. The
    Pan-Armenian events are not helpful to overcoming these controversies,
    and the evidence to this is that the scandal occurs during the fourth
    and not the first Pan-Armenian Games.

    The organizers might say it shows the games work, and there is real
    competition. They will say so to shut an eye on the problem because
    it takes great effort to solve this problem, it takes a lively and
    practical idea uniting the Armenians of Armenia and the Diaspora which
    will affect the life and work of every Armenian. Meanwhile, it takes
    only money to hold the Pan-Armenian Games, which can be raised. After
    all, this is not a problem for the tiger any more. Besides, all the
    sides of the Fatherland should be shown to the Diasporans, not only
    the sights but also the hospitals.
    From: Baghdasarian
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