Here is letter #4.
Well, I suppose that Diaspora Armenians, are developing, as it is called in the United States "charity burnout". People feel after many years of money being sent to help those in need, that nothing really has gotten any better. So a discouragement sets in and
people are inclined to not help. Money from the Diaspora would be well spent purchasing land and training provided to assist the people to become self-sufficient. Also continual advocacy should be done on the Armentel affair as the Armenians can greatly benefit from the I.T. like Ireland has, once Armentel is straightened out. Armenians can have good paying self-supporting jobs instead of being a needy people in need of endless handouts.
Well, I suppose that Diaspora Armenians, are developing, as it is called in the United States "charity burnout". People feel after many years of money being sent to help those in need, that nothing really has gotten any better. So a discouragement sets in and
people are inclined to not help. Money from the Diaspora would be well spent purchasing land and training provided to assist the people to become self-sufficient. Also continual advocacy should be done on the Armentel affair as the Armenians can greatly benefit from the I.T. like Ireland has, once Armentel is straightened out. Armenians can have good paying self-supporting jobs instead of being a needy people in need of endless handouts.
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