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    Let's Wait for Repentance

    May 25 2013


    Galust Sahakyan, the leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA),
    compared his colleague, MP Zaruhi Postanjyan, with a woman who stands
    on a highway. To anyone who was raised in Armenia and is more or less
    aware of our language features, such an expression is a
    badly-concealed sexual slur. Frankly speaking, I haven't completely
    understood what `Nzhdehism' means, after all, but the Republicans say
    that it is national conservatism. Does insulting a woman, a mother of
    four, from the parliament hall correspond to that ideology? It seems
    to me that nationalism begins with delicate - I would say deferential
    - attitude toward the woman, the continuer of the nation, the enricher
    of the nation's gene pool. I have always written that attacks on women
    for political reasons are just disgusting. The politicized part of our
    society took such an attitude toward Naira Zohrabyan, for example,
    when the latter was not an `alternative'; the same thing continues now
    with Arpine Hovhannisyan, Margarit Yesayan, and Shushan Petrosyan.
    `Justification' is always the same: `Well, if they are women, let them
    not be engaged in politics, otherwise, let them be ready for
    anything!' However, this is not about disagreeing with their ideas - I
    don't like most of their speeches either - but about insulting those
    MPs, as women. So if Zaruhi behaves like a `Xantippe,' I have a right
    to insult her. By the way, there is a difference between these
    expressions: the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) women are insulted
    on Facebook and websites, while Mr. Sahakyan voices his insult in the
    hall where the country's legislature convenes, which is blameworthy.
    However, the RPA parliamentary group leader made a more interesting
    statement during the National Assembly briefings yesterday. He said
    that he was not going to apologize to Zaruhi Postanjyan; he had never
    apologized in his life, because he had lived such a life that he had
    never felt the need for apologizing. Let me inform Mr. Sahakyan that
    there no such man on the planet Earth, has never been and will never
    be. So even theoretically, there cannot be a mortal who has lived such
    a life. Even much more scrupulous people than we are, such as, for
    example, St. Augustine, Grigor Narekatsi or Blaise Pascal, repented on
    many occasions and expressed that repentance through their brilliant
    works. Claiming that you have never done such a thing in your life
    that would make you apologize is a very self-conceited idea, to say
    the least. ...Dear Zaruhi, I by no means support your political force,
    but I apologize to you in Galust Sahakyan's stead. I do that on behalf
    of all men, which include Mr. Sahakyan and myself. ARAM ABRAHAMYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/05/25/154489/

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