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The few surviving Armenians no longer ask to go home. They do not ask for restitution. They ask simply to have the memory of their obliteration acknowledged. It is a moral obsession, the lonely legacy passed onto the third and fourth generation who no longer speak Armenian but who carry within them the seeds of resentment that will not be quashed.
Chris Hedges
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What this quote means

The quote reflects the deep emotional impact of a historical tragedy on succeeding generations.

In this quote, Chris Hedges discusses the enduring legacy of trauma experienced by the Armenian people due to past atrocities. He emphasizes that while many survivors may have stopped yearning for a return or reparations, their descendants still carry the weight of this trauma, manifested as a persistent resentment and a longing for acknowledgment of their suffering, which transcends generations and cultural shifts.

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Example use cases

During a speech on human rights, one might refer to this quote to emphasize the importance of acknowledging historical injustices.

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