Turkey
28th May – On This Day In History
Born:
1779 Thomas Moore (Irish poet)

Died:
1849 Anne Bronte (authoress)

On This Day:
1919 Armenia declares independence

Have a good Saturday, 28th May
23rd December – On This Day In History
Born:
1965 Slash (rocker – Guns ‘n Roses)

Died:
1972 Charles Atlas (body builder)

On This Day:
1876 Turkey proclaims it first constitution

Have a good Wednesday, 23rd December
29th October – On This Day In History
Born:
1947 Richard Dreyfuss (Actor)
Died:
1618 Sir Walter Raleigh (explorer)
On This Day:
1923 Turkey proclaimed a republic
Have a good Thursday, 29th October
5th of October – On The Day In History
Born:
1951 Bob Geldof (musician)
Died:
2004 Rodney Dangerfield (comedian)
On This Day:
1908 Bulgaria declares independence from Turkey
Have a good Monday, 5th October
Armenian Genocide – 100 Years On
Today Armenians celebrate the 100th anniversary of the mass killing of their people. The official Turkish line is still to deny this genocide ever happened, blaming the deaths on the conditions of war at the time (1915).
Regardless, it is another opportunity for all of us to think about tolerance and peace – especially accepting the rights of others to worship in the way in which they have chosen. In the future, there will no doubt be further memorials recognising the deaths caused by the barbaric behaviour of extremists in the Middle East.
As I have said in the past, there is simply no excuse for the persecution and killing of those who are different to you.
Here is a poem that I found to express this…
Tolerance Poem
IF you can go to heaven your way,
I know of no good reason why
I ought to curse you, or display
Contempt when you are passing by ;
I have no wish to see you barred
From future everlasting joy,
Although you seem to find it hard
To use the faith that I employ.
As long as you are not inclined
To have me damned and scourged and burned,
I’ll try to have an open mind
Where our two creeds may be concerned ;
No pious hate nor holy wrath
Shall make me wish to bruise your soul
Or put obstructions in the path
By which you hope to reach your goal.
If, kneeling at your mother’s knee,
You learned a faith that keeps you strong,
No effort shall be made by me
To prove that your belief is wrong ;
I shall not question nor deny
The saving grace that fills your thought,
Though you may hold beliefs that I
Have never had, and never sought.
Hold fast the faith that you possess,
If you can find sweet hope therein,
And freedom from the bitterness
That plunges bigots into sin ;
If your way leads to heaven, proceed,
Nor any of your hopes resign ;
I have no doubt that there, indeed,
Are many other ways than mine.
– Samuel Ellsworth Kiser
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