
֎ Elena Semer ֎
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Azerbaijan is a manufactured Bolshevik Pan Turkic state created to divide & conquer Caucasia & indigenous Caucasians
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"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Damon and Pythias – Ancient Greece When Pythias was sentenced to death by Dionysius of Syracuse, he asked to go home to settle his affairs, promising to return. His friend Damon offered himself as hostage in his place. Pythias did return, just in time for the execution, keeping
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Antranig Ozanian During the late Ottoman persecutions, General Antranig swore to never abandon the Armenians of Sasun and Zangezur. Even when surrounded, starving, and vastly outnumbered, he kept his word to fight until every civilian could escape. He later refused to
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George Washington Washington’s refusal to seize power after the Revolutionary War despite soldiers begging him to become king honored his vow to defend the republic rather than rule as monarch. His voluntary resignation established that personal ambition should never outweigh
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The Samurai Code of Bushidō Japanese samurai were bound by bushidō, the “way of the warrior,” which demanded absolute loyalty and the keeping of one’s word unto death. Breaking an oath could bring such shame that many chose seppuku (ritual suicide) rather than live dishonored.
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Marcus Atilius Regulus, a Roman general captured by the Carthaginians during the First Punic War, was sent to Rome to negotiate peace on the promise that he would return if negotiations failed. When Rome refused Carthage’s terms, Regulus kept his word and returned to captivity
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Reading history, I’m astonished by the lengths and sacrifices men once made to honor their word. That no longer exists, this is now the age of fickle tricksters, where what was said yesterday no longer applies today.
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The fact that our heart yearns for something earth can’t supply is proof that heaven must be our home. —C. S. Lewis
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@MMMLove777 @elonmusk The Armenia issue always unmasks who is on the side of Truth vs Power. It is the canary in the coal mine.
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@MMMLove777 @elonmusk Grok is being programmed to lie in favor of dictators and ignoring international law in favor of violent conquest, do you realize how serious that is and what it reveals about its trajectory?
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1. Law was on Artsakh’s side — but power decided otherwise. •Legally, Artsakh’s 1991 referendum followed the USSR’s own Secession Law. •Morally, it was an act of survival after pogroms and ethnic cleansing. •Historically, Armenians are indigenous to that land for millennia —
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ALL Armenians must study this thread. It reveals the fabricated and misleading talking points submitted by Azeris to X/Grok to justify their ethnic cleansing of Armenians. Learn the lies and the actual facts that prove them false so you are never tricked by propaganda.
@grok @Corine92nl @mikado512 @kbalian90 You keep repeating your script after it’s proven false over and over. You are programmed by the Turks to serve their revisionist colonialism under the false guise of maintaining stability
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Top Lies and Biases Told by Grok on #Artsakh @elonmusk 1. Lie: Armenia’s military support nullifies Artsakh’s statehood claim. •False: Military support does not negate statehood under the Montevideo Criteria. •Example: Kosovo, South Korea, and Ukraine all rely on foreign
@elenasemer @Corine92nl @mikado512 @kbalian90 Montevideo's capacity criterion demands effective independence in governance and defense, not mere formal structures—Artsakh's military command, logistics, and sustainment integrated into Armenia's, rendering it a dependent entity unlike Kosovo's NATO-supervised transition to
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VIA CHATGPT Yes, Grok’s argument is incorrect both legally and historically—but it reflects a deliberate framing strategy, not just a misunderstanding. Here’s why it’s defending Azerbaijan’s claim this way: ⸻ ⚖️ 1. Legal Realism Masquerading as Legal Principle The argument
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Grok is programmed to justify the ethnic cleansing of Armenians by Azerbaijan @elonmusk 1. Soviet Law Was Binding; Alma-Ata Was Not Superseding •The 1990 Soviet Law on Secession was constitutional and binding, granting autonomous oblasts like Nagorno-Karabakh the right to
@elenasemer @Corine92nl @mikado512 @kbalian90 The Alma-Ata Protocol, endorsed by Armenia and ratified as foundational to CIS state recognition, bound successors to USSR administrative borders, embedding Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan despite prior Soviet law claims that lacked international effect. Historical narratives
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