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    Kim Kardashian: Fomenting a Revolution in Armenia

    Armen Arakelyan
    20:16, April 10, 2015


    These days, in Armenia, everything inhales and exhales Kim Kardashian.

    The international press follows her every movement. And since the
    media links her visit to Armenia with the 100th anniversary of the
    Genocide, Kim Kardashian is a virtual hero who has single handedly
    publicized not only Armenia but the issue of the Armenian Genocide and
    the demands of the Armenian people in an unprecedented scope, just due
    to who she is - Kim Kardashian.

    What is occurring regarding her trip to Armenia can only be described
    as a revolution of thought and perception.

    She has completely changed the conceptions of morality. She has
    removed it from the mold of traditinalism and conservatism, and has
    forced us to think as to which is more moral - to take refuge in the
    norms of morality and a system of values and to continue to record
    real defeats and engage in the self-deceptive myth of moral victories,
    or to use the capital obtained at the expense of conduct and lifestyle
    unbecoming our mentality in the service of national objectives and to
    gain benefits by doing so.

    Exploiting her image and name forces us to understand that when faced
    with the specter of global immorality, struggling to sacrifice the
    fact and truth of the Genocide by the use of double standards in the
    name of political machinations and interests, it is meaningless to
    retain the spotless moral image as a shield; it's a principle that
    essentially isn't appreciated by anyone.

    If, prior to Kim's visit, even the theoretical possibility of linking
    her name to the international recognition of the Genocide was
    everywhere considered unacceptable, now, the dominant approach is that
    if this American TV star permits herself to be used in such fashion,
    then why not? What's important, regardless of the nature of her circle
    of fans and followers, is to bring the message home and to focus the
    attention of the world on Armenia and the demand to garner
    international recognition of the Genocide. As to what we should call
    exploiting the name of another to pursue one's own interests perhaps
    doesn't need comment. What's essential is that the process, in itself,
    ceases to be considered immoral. This is a case when the objective
    justifies all possible means. On this point, a society wide consensus
    and understanding seems to have been formed.

    Nevertheless, seeing the furor that Kim has engendered in Yerevan one
    can unequivocally say that it is good that she came to Armenia not on
    April 24, but now. Otherwise it would have been impossible to connect
    the Genocide and issue of demands with her name and character. Despite
    the fact that the international media presents her Armenia visit in
    the context of the 100th anniversary, at least it is stressed that Kim
    has come to discover and experience her roots; in essence a quest of
    self-identity. During this period surrounding April 24, this factor
    wouldn't have played a role and the question still remains what would
    have emerged as the bigger media story - the participation of
    delegations scores of countries in commemorative events here in
    Yerevan, or the presence of Kim Kardashian? To equate that "brand"
    with the Genocide could have had irreversible repercussions. This is
    because despite the purely informational level of the issues mass
    publicization, which Kim is doing just by her presence, after a
    certain limit it leads to its simplification, generalization and
    patternization.

    The other phenomenon of this revolution of perceptions is the
    transformation of Kim Kardashian's character itself. Before stepping
    onto Armenian soil, she was perceived of as a woman of "loose" morals
    in the Armenian public eye. A woman, given her entire nature, lie and
    conduct, didn't fit within the entrenched mold of an Armenian woman in
    our society. However, during her time here in Armenia, she has easily
    transformed from a porno star, as described by many, into a heroic
    woman concerned with national affairs and one exhibiting a will to
    struggle.

    Even such details, which at first glance have no connection to one
    another, prove such a process. Kim was first photographed against the
    backdrop of the Mayr Hayastan (Mother Armenia) statue, and her sister
    made some posts about the spirit of struggle of Armenian women. And in
    the official communiqué released by the government regarding her
    meeting with Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan the stress is placed on
    the expectations of Kim to struggle in the name of national issues.
    Perhaps this was done to convince Kim of her heroism, to encourage her
    and with the aim to motivate her to cooperate with Armenian
    organizations. But this transformation, for many, especially for young
    women and girls, will turn Kim Kardashian into an object to be copied.
    If the heroic character of the Armenian woman was traditionally
    embodied mostly, or more correctly exclusively, by historical figures
    which have no present life (as for example Queen Parantzem or Sos
    Mayrik), now there is a more tangible, accessible, and acceptable
    model. We are referring to a person, who solely by her external
    appearance, extreme diligence, energy and will power, has constructed
    a life from nothing and reached the heights of recognition. This is a
    person who, apparently without creating any spiritual value, has
    nevertheless been transformed into a symbol that carries within it all
    the splendor and suffering of a contemporary pop-art. These are
    factors that make Kim Kardashian so enticing for others to copy. This
    is the consequence or price that perhaps is demanded when we exploit
    the name and authority of Kim Kardashian. This consequence cannot be
    overlooked by the clever experts perhaps now taking bets on her
    "brand".

    The other side of this revolution however, which isn't apparent, is
    the manipulative effect of the Kim Kardashian factor. This is a
    consequence that is very delicately overlooked in the general euphoric
    situation. Kim's visit to Armenia left everyone and everything in a
    shadow. Today, there is no more important topic there where Kim went,
    what she ate, whom she ate with, when and how much, what she posted on
    the social websites and what the international press is writing about
    her. In this general zombified and topsy-turvy situation, no one
    observes, let alone debates, the tragic socio-economic reality in
    Armenia where there are no positive indicators left.

    The intensified situation along the border has been forgotten, along
    with the possibility of war breaking out or the revelations of studies
    conducted between 2011-2013 of the gas supply sector resulting in
    another $250 million in the foreign debt of Armenia and the increased
    energy dependece of the country on Russia.

    Most importantly, no one is any longer interested as to the conditions
    and substantiations by which Jirayr Sefilyan and Garegin Chukaszyan
    (leaders of the "100 Anniversary Without the Regime") were first
    detained and then arrested, and how it occurred that these two events
    - Kim's visit and these arrests - dovetailed. Was it purely by
    accident?

    When viewing this Kim Kardashian movie ends (which has been well
    staged), and the euphoria gives way to sober thought, Arul 24th
    commemorative vents' will enter their final stage.

    After this Jirayr Sefilyan and his friends might be released. And
    while this might be the best outcome of the given situation, the legal
    aspects of their arrests will remain unanswered.

    In the end, the manipulative effect of Kim Kardashian during this week
    will have killed two birds with one stone - the first for external
    consumption and the second, domestically.

    The only positive revolutionary outcome of all this is that society
    has seen, and perhaps learnt, how the process of manipulating
    information flows, via sleight of hand, has taken place before their
    eyes.


    http://hetq.am/eng/news/59573/kim-kardashian-fomenting-a-revolution-in-armenia.html




    From: A. Papazian
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