Will Biden Recognize the Armenian Genocide?
No.
That’s my answer. Cynical as it may be.
If you read the title of this video and you clicked on it, the title is a question; and that’s my answer: No
Welcome back to Sovereign Artsakh. I’ve been absent a few days and many of you are wondering, “What the heck happened? Did he get banned? I’ll explain my brief absence.
But i’m just going to read an article right now. This is from Newsweek: Biden Should Keep His Word and Recognize the Armenian Genocide.
But, before I read this article, click subscribe, share and pass this video along. This channel is not going away if I can help it. And I will continue posting here. I will explain what’s happening at the end of this video. But, first, let me read:
In the final days of the Trump administration, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared that China was committing genocide against Uighurs and other minorities in Xinjiang province. Whether this was intended to box in our newly elected president remains to be seen. Historically, the United States’ record on recognizing genocide has been problematic.
It should not have taken so long for Pompeo to come to such a conclusion on his last day in office, especially with the prevalence of Uighur testimonials and satellite images of Chinese camps. It makes you question the efficacy and authenticity behind the decision. It sows further doubt in our government institutions and highlights how genocide can be used as a political tool.
We have seen for decades how presidents from both parties use the Armenian genocide for political expediency. President Joe Biden has a unique opportunity to restore faith and confidence in Washington by recognizing the Armenian genocide on April 24, which marks the 106th anniversary. Through this small but significant move, Biden can upend the status quo by sending a strong message to the world that the United States is committed to upholding democratic values and principles in the wake of Trumpism.
The politics of genocide can be complex. But it does not have to be. Armenian Americans know all too well what happens when politics can supplant human rights. It builds distrust and unbridled cynicism with our elected officials and leaders in government. It fosters apathy. Sadly, this is a direct result of what happens after years of being lied to and misled.
Every presidential election cycle is met with promises from candidates vowing to recognize the Armenian genocide, which is still denied by Turkey to this day. Whether it is on the campaign trail in search of votes or holding fundraisers, candidates from George W. Bush to Barack Obama have all promised to recognize the Armenian genocide as president. But once in office, they capitulate to Turkish pressure and bow to the altar of realpolitik by using euphemistic language and verbal gymnastics to describe what a vast majority of historians acknowledge as the first genocide of the 20th century. For deniers like Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Armenian genocide is fake news and one big conspiracy despite historical evidence.
For Joe Biden, the Armenian genocide is an issue that is visceral and a part of his political career. As chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden cosponsored numerous bills including the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S. Res.106) and introduced legislation condemning the murder of Turkish Armenian journalist and human rights advocate Hrant Dink for his advocacy of the genocide. Most recently, Biden pledged to recognize the Armenian genocide and make human rights a priority if elected president, following the campaign playbook of his predecessors.
But unlike former presidents in recent history, Biden has taken the oath of the presidency during a time of great division and distrust in our country. It is one of the reasons why he made restoring faith and trust in government a key part of his agenda.
In some ways, recognizing the Armenian genocide can help those efforts. For starters, it is a bipartisan issue that can help bridge the divide between both parties. Biden can set the tone for bipartisanship early in his presidency by pushing for recognition this April.
Two years ago, Congress passed a non-binding resolution that affirmed recognition and defined American policy on the Armenian genocide as the systematic mass extermination of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks from 1915 to 1923. Assyrians and Greeks were also murdered during this period. The Trump White House sought to block the resolution on the Senate floor to placate Erodgan.
In many ways, the Armenian genocide has increasingly evolved from being known as the “forgotten genocide” to the political one. It is no coincidence that Pompeo appeased Turkey by omitting the murder of Armenians by Ottomans from his list of groups victimized by crimes against humanity in his announcement about the Uighurs.
In an age when reaching across the aisle is seen as more of a vice as opposed to a virtue, Biden has a chance to fix our politics through an issue that both parties can agree on. There is a reason why both Democrats and Republicans have sat amicably on the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues since its founding in 1995.
Biden took office at a very precarious time in the U.S.’ relationship with Turkey. A time that has witnessed Washington turn a blind eye to Ankara’s malfeasance and wonton disrespect for the rule of law, including its ongoing campaign to deny the Armenian genocide. The world needs more honesty and candor. Biden can meet this moment by holding purveyors of subterfuge and deceit accountable for their actions.
What U.S. presidents fail to understand is that the Armenian genocide is not a political issue, it is a human rights one. Biden would be wise to break with the past and do what is honorable. He should recognize the Armenian genocide.
Victims of genocide deserve better from public servants. They deserve the truth.
He’s not going to do it.
President Joe Biden will not recognize the Armenian Genocide.
Am I confident in this statement? I have made wrong predictions on this channel before and I am trying to make another one right now. He should recognize the Armenian Genocide. He’s not going to. And by reverse psychology, or casting my doubts into the atmosphere and the environment, I want to be wrong again.
Joe Biden is not going to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Prove me wrong.
So, some of my commentary:
This article is obviously slightly biased… the divide, the division it’s talking about… railing against “Trumpism”… if you rail against Trumpism, YOU are continuing the divide.
Yes we are a divided nation, and there are two political parties, and there are factions within those parties that are divided as well.
One thing we can unite about is genocide.
I think it was right for Pompeo to issue the declaration that China is a criminal state by committing genocide against Uighur Muslims. I think that’s a step in the right direction. I thought because Trump was “out of the box”, he would break with the past and possibly recognize the Armenian Genocide. Yet, he didn’t. Joe Biden has been in politics for 48 years. He’s had all that time to push this issue. He has not. And now he’s in the highest office of the land.
I’ll be cynical. I don’t think it’s going to happen. As I’ve stated in previous videos, I think it will only happen with a mass uprising of the general populace. And I only think that will happen with a successful entertainment endeavor. Politics is downstream from culture. Culture is the arts, and I’m gonna do everything I can. I think I’m on to something. If you’ve been watching this channel, you know what I’m working on; and I think it’ll take a groundswell from the general populace. Maybe somebody will get in his ear and it’ll cross his desk and he’ll look down and he’ll sign it and it will happen.
Why hasn’t France done it?
I started this channel during this reemergence of actual physical war in Artsakh, and recognition for Artsakh. Why hasn’t France recognized Artsakh statehood? there was that big push in that moment and it didn’t happen. Why not?
So I’m getting a little cynical as Armenians, I’m sure, have been cynical for decades.
Although,I think it will happen eventually.
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