One of the callers, who has an image of Khor Virap and Mt.
During a public, virtual interview with 3 other comedians, comedian
For more information, please contact petition originator David George Gevorkyan at davidgevorkyan@live.com or at (818) 212-9111.The world community, the Armenian community of the United States, and human rights advocates across the country are calling for all media outlets and social media platforms to immediately rescind Kurt Metzger's contracts, cancel all scheduled shows and appearances, and remove his online content.
by Seenity May 9, 2020, 5:33 am 112 Views 0 Votes. My Response To the Kurt Metzger/Armenian Genocide Controversy. BREAKING NEWS: “Comedian” Kurt Metzger Says “It Was A Good Thing” The Armenian Genocide Happened.
It was a systemic campaign of extermination of the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian populations of the Ottoman Empire in 1915 by the Young Turks.
My Response To the Kurt Metzger/Armenian Genocide Controversy. Reading time 1 minute. - For context, the apology he is issuing is… Kurt Metzger, who made a remark about the Armenian Genocide a few days ago apologizes for what he believes was taken out of context.
On a Zoom call with three other individuals, Kurt Metzger began to ridicule the Armenian Genocide.
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Zartonk Media. One of the callers, who has an image of Khor Virap and Mt.
Ararat as a background on his Zoom call, laughs at April 24th and goes onto proudly call himself a denier of the Armenian Genocide…
The federal government of the United States formally and officially reaffirmed its recognition of the Armenian Genocide again in 2019. SHARES. He says, he was ridiculing Cenk Uygur, the founder of The Young Turks, and was not meant to deny the Armenian Genocide.- Protesters are demanding his immediate, sincere, and thoughtful statement of apology for his remarks.Petitioners further press that the entertainment industry will not condone racist, prejudicial, and hateful speech and will not permit violators to use stages and social media as platforms for bigotry, violent conduct, and hate speech.During a public, virtual interview with 3 other comedians, comedian Kurt Metzger vehemently expressed that the Armenian Genocide of 1915 was a good thing and he is glad that it happened.Protesters, activists, community members, and fans are calling on entertainment institutions to revoke all awards given to Kurt Metzger because of hate speech, human rights violations, and offensive statements towards an ethnic population.The Armenian Genocide is the first genocide of the 20th century.
I give my feeling on the whole misunderstanding. Over 1.5 million children and adults were butchered, tortured, and murdered for their ethnicity and religion. Kurt Metzger, who made a remark about the Armenian Genocide a few days ago apologizes for what he believes was taken out of context. BREAKING NEWS: Kurt Metzger Apologizes For Remark Made About The Armenian Genocide. Posted on May 4, 2020 by The Editor. BREAKING NEWS: “Comedian” Kurt Metzger Says “It Was A Good Thing” The Armenian Genocide Happened. Ararat as a background on his … He says, he was ridiculing Cenk Uygur, the founder of The Young Turks, and was not meant to deny the Armenian Genocide. in Conspiracy Theories. 0.
On a Zoom call with three other individuals, Kurt Metzger began to ridicule the Armenian Genocide.