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Originally Posted by montmartre it may be difficult for you to understand this, but i will say it in the clearest way possible:
I am 100% an Armenian.
I am 100% a Lebanese.
Most of the times it's not easy to have a dual identity. But if I could change my identities, I wouldn't change anything about them.
I'm proud to be a Lebanese Armenian, even if that means that I'm 200% a human being. |
Excellent post. What AlGhaliboon is afraid of is that the Palestinians in Lebanon will say the same thing. After all, there is similarity in the way the Armenians and Palestinians came to to live in Lebanon. And once the Palestinians start speaking and thinking like you, what reason would there be not to naturalize them? That is the real issue behind this discussion.