You Won't Have St. Valentine's Day
Artur Remyan
Society - Friday, 15 February 2013, 15:37
This year too, St. Valentine's Day was accompanied with timid
confessions of lovers and church's swaggering. The attitude of the
church towards the day of love can't be justified by religious views,
because no religious issue is discussed on that day. The day of love
is a commercial holiday which can't be controlled. In Armenia, the
church has either tried to be a state model or coalesced with the
state copying the attitudes of the ruling class. While European
religious fathers retire, former kings in Armenia are psychologically
unable to leave the throne. The wish to rule people is not determined
by ambitions but commercial appetite, which makes the church fight
against St. Valentine's Day or rather against the day of love as a
symbol of treacherousness. The commercial government accepts only
calculations excluding any type of ideological or sentimental context.
While if many dwell on the emigration issue on any occasion, for the
commercial government, it is found out to be tolerable. Let's view its
reasons. 1. This government system is unable to provide the population
with income received from jobs because there are no relevant measures.
Citizens without honest and competitive jobs become a burden for the
country because they hinder the clans and monopolies to enjoy the
resources and appropriate investments. The process of creating jobs
becomes artificial and the salary gets far from the consumer basket.
Shortly, the fewer the participants are, the more the income will be.
2. The increasing population in Armenia and its deteriorating social
situation decreases the rating of the country raising issues about the
fair and unfair distribution, undermining the calmness of the
commercial government. The ideal composition of the population for the
government is the following: 80% transfers money and 20% receives it.
At the same time, ideal conditions are created for disappointment and
emigration of the active part of the society because they, as a rule,
are also active demanders. 3. The money allocated to the media and
other ideological structures is a sacrifice for such a government
aimed at suppressing public moods and eliminating them at all, which
is inevitable because the final purpose of the commercial government
is to eliminate every attempt of public freedom. Weakening control is
fraught with collapse of the system and for this reason all kinds of
institutions, including the church, are engaged in the `sacred' task
of control. By the way, the real function of all the institutes,
including the church, is to love and serve people. Dear Armenian
citizen, you will not have a St. Valentine's Day as long as it goes
on, because your country does not love you...
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/society/view/28943
Artur Remyan
Society - Friday, 15 February 2013, 15:37
This year too, St. Valentine's Day was accompanied with timid
confessions of lovers and church's swaggering. The attitude of the
church towards the day of love can't be justified by religious views,
because no religious issue is discussed on that day. The day of love
is a commercial holiday which can't be controlled. In Armenia, the
church has either tried to be a state model or coalesced with the
state copying the attitudes of the ruling class. While European
religious fathers retire, former kings in Armenia are psychologically
unable to leave the throne. The wish to rule people is not determined
by ambitions but commercial appetite, which makes the church fight
against St. Valentine's Day or rather against the day of love as a
symbol of treacherousness. The commercial government accepts only
calculations excluding any type of ideological or sentimental context.
While if many dwell on the emigration issue on any occasion, for the
commercial government, it is found out to be tolerable. Let's view its
reasons. 1. This government system is unable to provide the population
with income received from jobs because there are no relevant measures.
Citizens without honest and competitive jobs become a burden for the
country because they hinder the clans and monopolies to enjoy the
resources and appropriate investments. The process of creating jobs
becomes artificial and the salary gets far from the consumer basket.
Shortly, the fewer the participants are, the more the income will be.
2. The increasing population in Armenia and its deteriorating social
situation decreases the rating of the country raising issues about the
fair and unfair distribution, undermining the calmness of the
commercial government. The ideal composition of the population for the
government is the following: 80% transfers money and 20% receives it.
At the same time, ideal conditions are created for disappointment and
emigration of the active part of the society because they, as a rule,
are also active demanders. 3. The money allocated to the media and
other ideological structures is a sacrifice for such a government
aimed at suppressing public moods and eliminating them at all, which
is inevitable because the final purpose of the commercial government
is to eliminate every attempt of public freedom. Weakening control is
fraught with collapse of the system and for this reason all kinds of
institutions, including the church, are engaged in the `sacred' task
of control. By the way, the real function of all the institutes,
including the church, is to love and serve people. Dear Armenian
citizen, you will not have a St. Valentine's Day as long as it goes
on, because your country does not love you...
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/society/view/28943