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    What Happened This Year?

    asbarez
    Friday, May 6th, 2011|Posted by Garen Yegparian

    Garen Yegparian

    BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

    I was puzzled and disappointed by the overall lower turnouts for our
    April 24th period events this year, especially compared to last year.
    This was across the board, at all events. The number of events was
    down, too. Even Lobby Day in Sacramento saw a decreased turnout.

    Is it because it's not a `big' year in the count from 1915? By that I
    mean a multiple of five or ten. Last year it was the 95th, this year...
    Conversely, this year, April 24th fell on a Sunday, so there could not
    have been work conflicts for those who want to attend any of our
    events.

    Meanwhile, our foes are gearing up, becoming more sophisticated, more
    attuned to the American political battlefield, and getting VERY
    moneyed up. Think about Yalcin Ayasli (Yalchin Ayashli) and his $30
    million Hittite Corp. stock donation to start the Turkish Coalition of
    America, probably millions more to the Turkish Cultural foundation,
    and most importantly, over a quarter million dollars of POLITICAL
    giving by him and his family just in 2010! Make no mistake about it,
    all that money is aimed straight at fighting our community in the U.S.
    and worldwide in our efforts at securing that which the Turkish
    government has stolen from us.

    So what are we doing while the Turks are getting their act together?
    Not participating, that's what! And why aren't we? Well, it seems some
    nasty stuff went down almost 2000 years ago, and a day that floats the
    breadth of two months of the year is used to recognize/celebrate that
    2000 year-old stuff. This year, that day happened to fall on April
    24th. Well, as a result, everyone was busy eating dyed eggs and fish
    and visiting friends and family. Our church, the ARMENIAN Apostolic
    Church (AAC), for whatever reason, chose to inflict and impose the
    results of the arcane formula of when Easter is celebrated on the
    nation whose child it is. Disregarding the conflict, yes CONFLICT,
    created by the coincidence of April 24 and Easter for the first time
    since the date became relevant to our nation.

    Why did the church do this? Simple habit? Greed? Remember, this is the
    biggest church attendance day which means a lotta-loot flowing into
    the church's collection plates? Public relations obliviousness?
    Imagine if the date had been changed, say, to the old system under
    which we celebrated Easter much later, sometimes in May. Think of the
    media frenzy `Armenian church moves Easter!' the headlines would have
    screamed. And, immediately after, the `why' would have been answered,
    further generating Genocide awareness among our neighbors. This
    mistake is unconscionable. If it is to remain our national church,
    then the AAC should act the part.

    All the linguistic gymnastics, at all the events, tying together
    Easter and April 24th, the `death and rebirth' gimmick, that were on
    display can't make up for the harm done to our efforts in furtherance
    of our just cause. Imagine, at the Unified Young Armenians event,
    though hyped as having huge attendance while the opposite was true, at
    least one speaker expended great effort to tie Easter and April 24
    together. Yet the event was topsy-turvy with the rally first and the
    march following, almost assuring that even the crowd that had gathered
    would tend to dissipate. All this because of the Easter conflict.

    The gathering at the Montebello Martyrs Monument was held NOT on the
    24th, for the first time in at least 15 years that I can remember. It
    was moved to the 23rd. This in turn caused a dual conflict of that
    gathering with the AYF's `Cycle Against Denial'. The times of both
    events overlapped, plus, a group of bicyclists riding from Glendale to
    the gathering at the monument and back resulted in two cycling events
    on the same day, at partially overlapping times.

    The only unchanged event was the AYF-organized demonstration at the
    Turkish consulate. MUCH credit is due the AYF for resisting pressure
    to change even this most politically relevant of our events.

    All this happened because of a lack of foresight and proper
    consideration of our nation's needs on the part of our church
    leadership and insufficient pressure from us, the laity, the Armenian
    community.

    Let's NEVER allow this to happen again!

    http://asbarez.com/95759/what-happened-this-year/




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