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    ARMENIANS IN GLENDALE REELING OVER KOBE BRYANT'S AD DEAL WITH TURKISH AIRLINES, OR 'DIRECT FLIGHT TO INHUMANITY'
    By Simone Wilson

    LA Weekly
    http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2010/12/kobe_bryant_turkish_airlines.php
    Dec 15 2010

    Turkish Airlines had just barely announced its deal with Lakers stud
    Kobe Bryant yesterday, when the massive Armenian population in SoCal
    came out in full force.

    The Armenian Youth Federation reported being "bombarded with phone
    calls from concerned Armenian youth asking for a call to action."

    We're not sure how much the airline offered its sexy new spokesman,
    but considering his $30.5 million annual salary...

    ... it had to be a ridiculous hunk o' dough. We're mad about the
    Armenian thing and all that, but mostly just dumbfounded a random
    foreign airline had that kind of bling to drop on Bryant.

    The company quoted him as saying:

    "I'm so proud to be chosen as a global brand ambassador for Turkish
    Airlines. They have been providing travelers with excellent service for
    77 years ... Turkey is a country rich in natural beauty and thousands
    of years of cultural history, and I'm proud to partner with Turkish
    Airlines to bring that majesty to people around the world."

    "Bring that majesty?" Since when do L.A. ballers talk like Eastern
    businessmen? Needless to say, we're pretty sure Bryant's heartfelt
    speech was written by someone from Turkish airlines.

    Anyway, the AYF doesn't think quite as highly of Bryant's "majestic"
    new home away from home; to this day, it points out, Turkey continues
    to deny the Armenian Genocide. From the indignant article on their
    website:

    "The decision has caused uproar within the Armenian-American community
    in the United States and especially within Southern California, which
    boasts the largest population of Armenians outside of Armenia. As
    victims of genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Turkish government
    from 1915-1923, Armenians are angered that Bryant would sign a contract
    with a country that denies justice to the victims."

    Org leaders then figure that hey, while they've got his attention,
    they might as well make him their own "global ambassador":

    "The AYF urges Kobe Bryant to stay true to his loyal fan base and
    rescind his contract with Turkish Airlines. The AYF further asks
    Bryant to put out an official statement affirming his commitment to
    ending human rights abuses and voicing his support for House Resolution
    252, calling on the United States Congress to properly recognize the
    Armenian Genocide."

    That's kind of a lot to ask from the world's busiest baller, no? Not
    even Obama came through on that one.

    Still, for the sake of peace in Glendale, we hope Bryant thinks of
    something equally comfy and press-releasey to say about Armenia and
    his doting fan base.

    "Ninety-five percent, if not 100 percent, of [SoCal Armenians] are
    all Laker fans, and he should know that, he should know better than
    to put his money before his morality," AYF officer Artek Santikian
    told CBS Los Angeles.

    Know who else is Armenian? Lakers teammate Lamar Odom's wife, Khloe
    Kardashian, and her hot-ass sister. So much for Bryant's shot at a
    Kardashian fling. At least his wife is smirking.




    From: A. Papazian
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