@asha_shar sad to see the decline on GamePass stop. We need to Kill gamePass altogether. Please remove it from the Dashboard and stop ramming it down our throats. It's complete garbage.
59 years ago today, Israel attacked the USS Liberty in international waters. 34 crew members were killed and 174 were wounded by the IDF.
Today, I spoke on the House floor to honor the fallen and to recognize the survivors who were present in the gallery.
Just returned from my trip to Armenia 🇦🇲
Many thanks to the people of Yerevan for their hospitality 🙏🏻
During my 6-day visit i noticed the following:
0 Pride flags 🏳️🌈
0 Israel flags 🇮🇱
0 Palestinian flags 🇵🇸
All in all: Top marks 💯🥇
I also noticed countless young beautiful women wearing christian crosses around their necks ✝️
Most of them being dressed quite modestly, and many in their 20's pushing baby strollers around.
Quite the contrast to the West where most of our ladies dress like prostitutes and are hardcore liberals and atheists.
As for the immigrants?
I counted 3-4 africans, and maybe 12 Indians in total.
Overall, the population is very homogenous, the only notable group of foreigners being russians here and there ( I was mistaken for being a Russian all the time 😆) and the occasional American students or diplomats.
In comparison to Western Europe: I would not be able to walk 5 minutes without being overwhelmed by the huge numbers of foreigners.
The feeling alone of not having to watch my back 24/7 out of risk of being stabbed from behind by immigrants, or be annoyed by their loud-mouth arrogant attitude and disrespectful ways towards everyone around them was so liberating.
This became one of my main fears however as I walked through Yerevan. Imagine if those social issues were to be exported here? 🤔
Imagine thousands of immigrants invading this country, filling the streets with their gangs running wild, getting drunk and preying on the local women?
I considered myself lucky to be a guest here for a few days.
I travelled here to observe, learn, and reflect. That's it.
This goes to say, and correct me if I am wrong, but I think that having good (or atleast friendly) ties with conservative, God-fearing nations like Russia 🇷🇺 would be a far better deal than the degenerate anti-Christian countries in the EU 🇪🇺
I imagine this is a sore point for many Armenians, especially in times of the election.
Many pro-government supporters feel that Russia is to blame for their lack of support during the last Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
But why would they have supported Armenia? 🤔
The current Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, is little more than a EU-puppet, and is generally anti-Russian.
Why WOULD Putin come to the aid of someone who hates him? 🤨
To be fair, the 'Strong Armenia' (Uzhegh Hayastan) faction emphazies the fact that it is Pashinyan that is responsible for the loss in the last conflict, because of his anti-Russian stance, and his decision to give in to the Azerbaijani demands.
To understand the politics even further, one must study Armenian history. And thankfully Yerevan has several excellent museums like the Museum of Armenian History and the Armenian Genocide museum.
This has been a great nation since the time of the Parthian Empire (perhaps even earlier, but personally I think it really began when Tigranes the Great seized power)
It has survived depopulation, invasions, deportations and genocide.
Caught between the Byzantines, the Persians, the Arabs, the Turks and the Mongols, they still managed to hold out.
A remarkable feat of strength if you ask me, given how many nations and various cultures that have gone extinct over the millenia.
The Armenian genocide in particular is also a stark reminder that there can be NO deals with muslims, nor can we trust them!
Many on the 'right-wing' like @WarsawErik are openly promoting an open alliance with muslims in order to team up against the Zionists.
A bold move, I give him that.
But the Armenians worked alongside the muslims for many centuries as loyal subjects.
In fact, they were highly valued in the Ottoman Empire as craftsmen, artists and advisors.
And how did the Turks repay their faithful service?
By trying to exterminate them, and denying everything.
Let this be a lesson: NEVER TRUST THE INFIDELS!
There is a reason the scriptures are clear on this: “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?” -2nd Corinthians 6:14 📖
The Armenians have a proud history, and we in the West have not always been there for them.
Not even the Orthodox Byzantine Empire ☦️ provided any noteworthy aid to Armenia during it's time of need when the Seljuk Turks began their invasions in the 11th century.
The current nation of Armenia, is a shadow of it's former self, if you compare the size of it's country and how it appeared many centuries ago.
And the borders keep on shrinking with the annexation of Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
Armenia cannot afford to give away any more.
It's people has been on the verge of extinction before, and only a fool would trust the muslim governments in Turkey and Azerbaijan to stop now.
They are perfectly willing to finish off what they tried to do during the genocide more than a century ago.
As Talaat Pasha said to U.S Ambassor Henry Morgenthau in august 1915: "The hatred between the Turks and the Armenians is now so intense that
we have got to finish with them. If we don't, they will plan their revenge."
Armenia needs to stand strong!
No more retreat!
No more cowardly deals!
No more surrender to secular atheism and alliances with the godless West or infidel nations!
One of my reasons for going there, was to see if it's a nation worth saving, if it's people are still worshipping our Lord Jesus Christ.
I was not disappointed.
I believe it is our Christian duty to support our brothers and sisters in Armenia whenever possible.
However, in order to do that, we must make sure that they do not stray away from the path of tradition and faith.
"For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing." Romans 7:19
This does NOT mean that we should change Armenian culture or try and proselytize it's people away from the Apostolic Church.
On the contrary, let Armenia be Armenia! 🇦🇲
The Crusader states and the Byzantine Empire tried to force the Armenian people to submit to their Churches and their ways in the past.
That was a mistake from the beginning.
What I want, (and many others probably want aswell) is that Armenia does not become yet another prey to the EU or NATO to sink their claws into.
I've seen the results for myself first-hand.
Not only in my homeland 🇸🇪, but in countries like Germany 🇩🇪, Great Britain 🇬🇧, France 🇫🇷 and Italy 🇮🇹
If it's called "intervention" or "interference", by wanting to avoid Armenia to become like our own cesspit countries, then let it be so.
After all, our enemies are already doing it.
They are already plotting the downfall of this great nation.
To turn mighty Armenia, a bastion of Christianity, into a god-forsaken and degenerate mess of mass-immigration would be a huge win to the globalists 🏳️🌈, the muslims ☪️, and the zionists ✡️.
I do not know about you, but I would rather die than to see that happen.
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.” -Psalm 33:12
✠ God bless Armenia🇦🇲Deus Vult ✠
@Sea2Sea1Way it's a sign of how weak and stupid Armenia has become. You're saying "deal with it" like a tough guy. Nobody else but us Armenians gives a shit that this clown gave away 50% of Armenia and all of Artsakh