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  • Originally posted by The Fan Man View Post
    It irritates me that people give Vanesboxing so much ****.
    i apoligized man . i don't hate armenians .i have no problem with them , but you come and call my nation cowards.

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    • Originally posted by demirturk View Post
      i apoligized man . i don't hate armenians .i have no problem with them , but you come and call my nation cowards.
      Ok I apologize then. About the coward remark. I just dont think people should be giving him **** like they are every ****ing day.

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      • Originally posted by loui_ludwig View Post
        What was the involvement of the British in Armenia? Just asking, the more i know, the better.
        It's hard to aquire accurate information from this era politically. But their bidding for ********* basically.

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        • Originally posted by Googler View Post
          Pantera I bet you wouldnt open your mouth like that in person. Your just an oversecure ****. Come to LA or better yet next time your in Las Vegas let me know. We can have a talk.....

          Wow... the internet has taken a whole new level. You are actually threatening someone over opinions on boxing website that you have no idea who he is. Interesting...

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          • Originally posted by Pantera2000 View Post
            Wow... the internet has taken a whole new level. You are actually threatening someone over opinions on boxing website that you have no idea who he is. Interesting...
            Are you gonna press charges? U fkin idiot. Stay behind ur computer or else u will be punished for ur ****** remarks.

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            • Originally posted by VanesBoxing View Post
              ok ill tell u this bro...

              Armenians can be a bit weary/cautious when meeting other races/ethnicities, because we tend to stick with our own. (there is absolutely nothing wrong with that in my opinion)

              Im sure if i went to your Fillipino town i wouldnt get the exact same treatment that you would get... ITS LIFE BRO, just accept it.


              with that said... once you got to know an Armenian and earn their trust and respect, you are set for life and they would never do you wrong and would stand up for u in a way that maybe your own brother would not.



              To bring up a few shallow examples like you have is just wrong. I wont even argue them because I see absolutely nothing racist about it. There is favortism, big deal. If I walk in with my somewhat dark complexion and a light beard into your Fillipino store, im pretty sure the little old lady at the counter will start following me around, big ****in deal.
              then you will walk in behind me, and she will tell you in your language, hey son, keep an eye out on that *********. bla bla bla.
              I agree with this! I know many Armenians and they are only pissed and do not take disrespect if you really disrespect them but many of them are nice people this is a fact.

              its just that they been spit on most of there life by the turkish, much like black people in america with whites so they tend to be tough and defensive its in there nature that they dont back down from disrespect.

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              • Originally posted by demirturk View Post
                **** armenians !!! we did nothing wrong , it was war ! and you guys had to be deported , because you bitches were burning villages !!!! ****heads , you guys saw it as an opportunity to break turkey in half.. SO SUCK MY ****!
                Wasnt this your statement?

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                • demiturk please dont even start denying the facts:

                  Here is Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code:



                  Just wanted to correct u. (U mentioned there was no such law)


                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article...sh_penal_code)

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                  • Originally posted by VanesBoxing View Post
                    its bull**** bro, are you kidding me... dark cool people all driving BMWs lolll what the **** is that.

                    even if it is true, who gives a ****... every race has their bad apples. if you wanna bring up ****** examples like this, we can find plenty on all races, so its pointless.

                    the topic started regarding Glendale Armenians, and all I have to say is drive through Glendale and get a feel of what its like. its alive and vibrant, lots of small thriving businesses, classy middle class people who are family oriented, people who like the finer things in life, nice cars/houses/clothing/***lery.

                    the average 2 bedroom apartment rents for $1,500 a month... ya there is a reason prices are so high... HIGH DEMAND FOR HOUSING... reason being its a safe and beautiful clean city.
                    I understand bro but thats why i never disrespect an armenian just to be safe I am not a dumb guy they are very powerful in glendale just like the italians in new york city.

                    here is a little on the demographic in glendale, this is why i think ludwig got it wrong becuase he probally mistaken those aremnian with IRANIANS, most of the iranian women i met are very snobbish they only want to date the rich white boys.

                    Foreign-born residents accounted for 54% of the population in 2000. Glendale has a distinctively ethnic flavor, with large Armenian, Iranian, Filipino and Arab populations, and many businesses catering to them.



                    Glendale's Armenian Population

                    Glendale is the city with the largest Armenian population in the United States[1]. Census figures indicate that people of Armenian heritage make up 40% of the city's population, totaling some 85,000 Armenian Americans. As of 2007, two of the five members of Glendale's city council are of Armenian descent, Ara J. Najarian and Bob Yousefian. Armenian families have lived in the city since the 1920s, but the surge in immigration escalated in the 1970s and has fundamentally altered Glendale, transforming a former bastion of white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant political power into a cultural melting pot. Evidence of Armenian influence pervades Glendale, and includes many restaurants, several Armenian schools, ethnic/cultural organizations, and on Armenian-language business and storefront signs. The Armenian community itself has evolved into a diverse group, with some in wealthy neighborhoods in the hills and poorer immigrants struggling in south Glendale.

                    The transition has not always been smooth, as evidenced by various controversies, including:

                    * Dispute in late 2006 over whether laws banning outdoor-grilling should be enforced on restaurants serving Armenian ethnic food[2]
                    * Every year as many Armenian residents recognize Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day by abstaining from work or school, displaying flags on their homes and cars, and distributing leaflets and fliers, and as city officials lower the American flag to half-mast, some longtime residents feel *************** regarding the attention the event receives[3]
                    * Tension grows between Armenian and Latino students in Glendale's local high schools after numerous fights and rivalries including Hoover and Glendale High School.[4].

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