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Default 21st December 2006

It depends on the subject. Don't get me wrong, i don't mean we change our minds that's not what i'm saying. For example, when thare is a lebanese issue, when we say WE that means we the lebanese. When there is something about armenians all over the world, we say we the armenians. But we never say we without specifying who are we talking about. We are part of the Lebanese, and part of the Armenians.
It's just like in Math. The intersection of two Venn Diagrams who has the properties of the two. But all Lebanese are not Armenians, and all Armenians are not Lebanese, that's why we need to specify.
And I think what you're asking is when there are conflicts, or different views between those two groups, which one will we adopt?
Well the answer is really.Being both Lebanese and Armenian we understand them both, and we will try to find a common ground between the two views.
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