Autism saar what is your skin color

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I am not educated on the topic about Armenians and their whiteness, nor as to why they hate Turkish people so much. please enlighten me. Cram all of your history into a small paragraph I probably won't read anyway

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Armenian Genocide
Part of World War I
see caption
Column of Armenian deportees guarded by gendarmes in Harput Vilayet
LocationOttoman Empire
Date1915–1917[1][2]
TargetOttoman Armenians
Attack typeGenocide, death marches, forced Islamization
Deaths600,000–1.5 million[3]
PerpetratorsCommittee of Union and Progress
TrialsOttoman Special Military Tribunal
The Armenian genocide consisted of the systematic mass murder, deportation, forced assimilation and conversion to Islam of most Christian Armenians during WWI in the Ottoman Empire, ruled by the Young Turks back then.[4]

Planning​

In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers. War Minister Enver Pasha launched a disastrous military campaign against the Russian forces in the Caucasus in the hope of capturing Baku. His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.[source?]
 
He did, but the Jews are an accepting, pro LGBTQ community!
LGBT rights in Israel are considered the most free in the Middle East.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Even though sex between the same gender has been legalized in 1988, the old law not allowing sodomy has not been enforced since 1963.[8] Israel became the first country to allow unmarried couples to live together without marriage with the same gender. Even though the country does not see marriages of people of the same gender to be valid if done in Israel, it still sees it as valid if done in a different country.[9] Couples of the same gender are allowed to adopt children after a court ruling in 2008.[10] LGBT people are also allowed to fight in the military even if they show their pride about being part of the LGBT community.[11]

Tel Aviv is famous for the Pride parade that happens there every year.[12] It was called "the gay capital of the Middle East" by Out magazine.[13] Users of the website GayCities ranked it as the best gay city in 2011,[14] even though some anti-LGBT violence happened there in the 2000s.[15] The violence was criticized by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres. A monument to the gay victims of the Holocaust was built in Tel Aviv in 2014.[16]
 

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Armenian Genocide
Part of World War I
see caption
Column of Armenian deportees guarded by gendarmes in Harput Vilayet
LocationOttoman Empire
Date1915–1917[1][2]
TargetOttoman Armenians
Attack typeGenocide, death marches, forced Islamization
Deaths600,000–1.5 million[3]
PerpetratorsCommittee of Union and Progress
TrialsOttoman Special Military Tribunal
The Armenian genocide consisted of the systematic mass murder, deportation, forced assimilation and conversion to Islam of most Christian Armenians during WWI in the Ottoman Empire, ruled by the Young Turks back then.[4]

Planning​

In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers. War Minister Enver Pasha launched a disastrous military campaign against the Russian forces in the Caucasus in the hope of capturing Baku. His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.[source?]
uhh but why did they do this...
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Armenian Genocide
Part of World War I
see caption
Column of Armenian deportees guarded by gendarmes in Harput Vilayet
LocationOttoman Empire
Date1915–1917[1][2]
TargetOttoman Armenians
Attack typeGenocide, death marches, forced Islamization
Deaths600,000–1.5 million[3]
PerpetratorsCommittee of Union and Progress
TrialsOttoman Special Military Tribunal
The Armenian genocide consisted of the systematic mass murder, deportation, forced assimilation and conversion to Islam of most Christian Armenians during WWI in the Ottoman Empire, ruled by the Young Turks back then.[4]

Planning​

In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers. War Minister Enver Pasha launched a disastrous military campaign against the Russian forces in the Caucasus in the hope of capturing Baku. His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.[source?]
Wtf why would The Young Turks do this
 
LGBT rights in Israel are considered the most free in the Middle East.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Even though sex between the same gender has been legalized in 1988, the old law not allowing sodomy has not been enforced since 1963.[8] Israel became the first country to allow unmarried couples to live together without marriage with the same gender. Even though the country does not see marriages of people of the same gender to be valid if done in Israel, it still sees it as valid if done in a different country.[9] Couples of the same gender are allowed to adopt children after a court ruling in 2008.[10] LGBT people are also allowed to fight in the military even if they show their pride about being part of the LGBT community.[11]

Tel Aviv is famous for the Pride parade that happens there every year.[12] It was called "the gay capital of the Middle East" by Out magazine.[13] Users of the website GayCities ranked it as the best gay city in 2011,[14] even though some anti-LGBT violence happened there in the 2000s.[15] The violence was criticized by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres. A monument to the gay victims of the Holocaust was built in Tel Aviv in 2014.[16]
see @Minuteman just convert to judaism, goy
 
That reminded me of the fact that I've got copies of all the important documents of an Armenian girl. I could steal her identity if I could. It makes me feel kinda bad. I would never do anything bad but just the fact that I could makes me feel evil.
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