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    THE MAJORITY'S TRAP

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/09/07/106861/
    September 7, 2012 13:51

    Azerbaijani professor Rahman Badalov's article, which was published on
    the internet, as well as in our newspaper, testifies to the fact that
    there are rational people who are really concerned about the future
    of their state and their nation in the neighboring country too. It
    is obvious that such people are the minority and the overwhelming
    majority is unhinged by national hatred. Azerbaijanis are not the
    first, nor are they the last to suffer from massive psychosis. Let us
    recall, for example, that the majority of Germans in the 1930s were
    convinced that the only reason for their misfortunes were Jews. We
    all know quite well how it ended. It couldn't have ended otherwise,
    because one can axe a sleeping man or organize a pogrom against
    civilians because of hatred. However, one can never win a war. Then
    comes the time to sober up.

    However, I am far from thinking that our nation is unique and
    absolutely different from other nations. Admittedly, we don't suffer
    from morbid xenophobia, but it doesn't mean that our majority is
    guided by rationality in all issues. Tell me, please, what percentage
    of our society is convinced that the Karabakh conflict must be settled
    through a compromise?

    Or putting aside the international relations, let us make an assumption
    and guess what the reaction of the "majority" will be, if one says
    during an "informal meeting" with its representatives that market
    economy is fairer and more efficient than the underground market
    economy of the Soviet Union, that having an independent state is
    better, than being a part of any other state, that there has been
    a certain progress in Armenia in terms of the freedom of speech and
    press in the past 2-3 years, that shopping in a supermarket is more
    convenient, than in a booth.

    If one doesn't want to have a conflict with the majority, one mustn't
    say or write all that, one must patiently listen, when people -
    sometimes not poor at all - complain about life and curse and damn
    the government. It will be better, if during that one strikes one's
    knees with one's hands every 2-3 minutes as 80-year-old women do and
    exclaims, "Oh dear, they robbed, oh dear, they sucked the people's
    blood, it was much better in the Soviet Union." Another election will
    be held soon and we will witness again almost all political forces
    strike their knees with their hands and encourage such talk. It has
    been so for more than 20 years - as a matter of fact, there are no
    such masters of complaint nowadays, as Arshak Sadoyan and Seyran
    Avagyan were in the 1990s.

    ...In the Middle Ages, the overwhelming majority of people were
    convinced that the planet Earth was flat and if anyone said that it
    was round, at best he would be laughed at and at worst he would be
    burned at the stake by the decision of the church "politburo."

    ARAM ABRAHAMYAN



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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