No wonder Georgia and Azerbaijan are so brotherly close together. Same boat.
gaidz on
She’s ugly, inside and outside
Datark123 on
It’s not undertones, this is straight up racism.
haveschka on
I really love Georgia and Georgians but I will legit never understand Georgian chauvinism. Never.
This is what happens when despite your relative luck in history (compared to Armenians) you have nothing to show for it really.
pantone280 on
Had a chance to meet him once a decade ago. He’s a fantastic individual with a great story, came from nothing and made a full life in Georgia after the Soviet Union broke up. Very involved philanthropically.
Turbulent-Garbage-51 on
Haha I always found it funny how they hated us for no logical reason. Nowadays they claim it’s because of the handful Ossetian and Abkhazian fighters but they’ve been hating us long before that.
ReverendEdgelord on
I think they dislike us because we generally have no regard or affinity for some parts of Caucasian culture. I mean, we do not squarely fit the culture of the Lezginka wearing mountain dandy.
And that’s fine. We don’t have to conform to that notion of indigeneity.
sila_ee on
Foreign here. Can someone explain the issue? Beign born in Armenian or have Armenian origin is bad for her? Sorry for any incovenience.
T-nash on
This is what happens if you ignore your neutral neighbors since independence, I honestly blame our government for this, while we were minding our own business and leaders stealing, Turkey and Azerbaijan have been fabricating false stories about us and using propaganda to paint us as xenophobic against Georgians, particularly after the Ossetia/Abkhazia separation, they used that particular topic very well to create this strife, while Georgians were brainwashed by TR/AZ, even Russia, we Armenians, instead of clearing the air, responded misconceptions with ego. Does anyone not remember all the news about Azerbaijan donating “academic” historical books about Armenians to Georgian universities? where they portray us as hippies and culture stealers? and it was highly praised and thanked by Georgian ministries and universities for “brotherly gifts” ?
I get that Georgians can be racist and xenophobic, in fact, many are, but this is 100% is our fault to letting it to get to this level, fuck the regimes that ruled this country since independence, and moreover, fuck our egoistic attitudes and education system that puts ego above constructive conversation to misconceptions and propagandas against us.
Citrus_Muncher on
PostTV is Georgia’s even more venomous version of Fox News. It’s aggressively pro-government. Guys pleeeeasee spread this video so that Armenians living in Javakheti also catch it
sovereign4510 on
Who is this man anyway? A Georgian politician? And is he really an ethnic Armenian?
In the video, the woman did say “Armenians are our brother nation.” So perhaps she is not anti-Armenian at all?
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No wonder Georgia and Azerbaijan are so brotherly close together. Same boat.
She’s ugly, inside and outside
It’s not undertones, this is straight up racism.
I really love Georgia and Georgians but I will legit never understand Georgian chauvinism. Never.
This is what happens when despite your relative luck in history (compared to Armenians) you have nothing to show for it really.
Had a chance to meet him once a decade ago. He’s a fantastic individual with a great story, came from nothing and made a full life in Georgia after the Soviet Union broke up. Very involved philanthropically.
Haha I always found it funny how they hated us for no logical reason. Nowadays they claim it’s because of the handful Ossetian and Abkhazian fighters but they’ve been hating us long before that.
I think they dislike us because we generally have no regard or affinity for some parts of Caucasian culture. I mean, we do not squarely fit the culture of the Lezginka wearing mountain dandy.
And that’s fine. We don’t have to conform to that notion of indigeneity.
Foreign here. Can someone explain the issue? Beign born in Armenian or have Armenian origin is bad for her? Sorry for any incovenience.
This is what happens if you ignore your neutral neighbors since independence, I honestly blame our government for this, while we were minding our own business and leaders stealing, Turkey and Azerbaijan have been fabricating false stories about us and using propaganda to paint us as xenophobic against Georgians, particularly after the Ossetia/Abkhazia separation, they used that particular topic very well to create this strife, while Georgians were brainwashed by TR/AZ, even Russia, we Armenians, instead of clearing the air, responded misconceptions with ego. Does anyone not remember all the news about Azerbaijan donating “academic” historical books about Armenians to Georgian universities? where they portray us as hippies and culture stealers? and it was highly praised and thanked by Georgian ministries and universities for “brotherly gifts” ?
I get that Georgians can be racist and xenophobic, in fact, many are, but this is 100% is our fault to letting it to get to this level, fuck the regimes that ruled this country since independence, and moreover, fuck our egoistic attitudes and education system that puts ego above constructive conversation to misconceptions and propagandas against us.
PostTV is Georgia’s even more venomous version of Fox News. It’s aggressively pro-government. Guys pleeeeasee spread this video so that Armenians living in Javakheti also catch it
Who is this man anyway? A Georgian politician? And is he really an ethnic Armenian?
In the video, the woman did say “Armenians are our brother nation.” So perhaps she is not anti-Armenian at all?