It’s Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. If you can take a moment, read about it —history repeats, especially when we don’t remember it. ??
— Jen Aprahamian (@jennifermarie) April 24, 2017
Today marks the 102nd anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide. And, after eight years of President Obama refusing to call it a genocide, Samantha Power, his ambassador to the U.N. is finally speaking up:
I am very sorry that, during our time in office, we in the Obama administration did not recognize the #Armenian Genocide
— Samantha Power (@SamanthaJPower) April 24, 2017
Poor Samantha. We’re sure that she and the rest of the administration had a very good reason for staying silent.
https://twitter.com/kennethv_123/status/856566162058080257
https://twitter.com/NortonLoverPNW/status/856565004975316993
Can you elaborate on why you didn't, esp. since you issued appeals to Armenian-American voters saying Obama would?
— Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie) April 24, 2017
No, she can’t. Just know that she’s really, really sorry, you guys.
¯_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/EYyCNmsXrB
— Sam Valley (@SamValley) April 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/B_Touch21/status/856577716157632512
The Kardashians spoke out on #ArmenianGenocide more than the Obama administration did.
— Mickey White (@BiasedGirl) April 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/JimmieWrites/status/856564317629685760
https://twitter.com/johnpoulos/status/856567215096832000
https://twitter.com/elisecterry/status/856581690810015744
and by "sorry" you mean "we deliberately avoided it by policy"
— Christopher R Taylor (@KestrelArts) April 24, 2017
This is more insulting 2 our ppl than 8 yrs of ignoring our requests.U sacrificed ur own conscience on the altar of geopolitical correctness
— Arsine Kaloustian (@Arsine_Dauphin) April 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/mattoneal88/status/856566078352355329
Too little, Too late!
— Al (@alishawnie) April 24, 2017
Too late for that. You had 8 years.
— Nicole Christy (@willflyforbeer) April 24, 2017
When you could you didn't stand up, too easy now.
— Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτης (@Digenes_Akrites) April 24, 2017
Empty words. Empty regrets.
— Liz Steinkamp (@lizreads) April 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/_CynthiaMorris/status/856578057959686144
After all this time, Power’s apology indeed rings hollow. Unfortunately, it looks like those hoping for an American presidential administration to call the Armenian Genocide a genocide are going to have to continue to wait:
No mention of "genocide" in Pres statement on Armenian Remembrance Day. Spicer says @POTUS using same language as predecessors. pic.twitter.com/h7elkknvW7
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) April 24, 2017
Like Obama before him, Trump does not use the word "genocide" on Armenian Remembrance Day. Armenian-Americans condemn his statement. pic.twitter.com/9f7i1dSeM3
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) April 24, 2017
It's April 24! Or in Washington language, "Please don't use the word 'genocide'" day. https://t.co/6D1k360n8s
— Matt Welch (@MattWelch) April 24, 2017
The Trump administration could learn a great deal from Ronald Reagan. Calling a genocide what it is would be a good start.
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