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STEVE JOBS of Apple Took Christian Armenian Genocide Personally
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Interesting to note that Steven Jobs’ (co-founder and head of Apple, who died in 2011), was adopted as a baby and his adoptive mother was Armenian. His birth parents were Syrian. She raised him as if he came from Armenian heritage and he was actually fluent in the language.
Here’s an interesting article from the liberal Daily Beast:
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Friday is the date of the Apple Watch launch—but also the anniversary of a terrible genocide that sent Steve Jobs’s adoptive grandparents fleeing to ...
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"In 2007, Jobs and his family traveled around Turkey on a yacht tour and spent 10 days visiting the country’s sites with guide Asil Tuncer. It went smoothly until the last day, Tuncer told The Daily Beast, when the group visited the Hagia Sophia. Once a Byzantine church, it was later converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire, and is now one of Istanbul’s must-see tourist destinations. “What happened to all those Christians, suddenly gone like that?†Tuncer recalls Jobs asking him as they gazed at the minarets. Then, he reframed the question: “You, Muslims, what did you do to so many Christians? You subjected 1.5 million Armenians to genocide. Tell us, how did it happen?â€
Of course they were all killed or shipped out of the country. But the snowflakes still welcome them to our country. Pretty sick, isn't it ???
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