If I were the organizer of ADL's Humanitarian Awards Dinner event, at least, I would have done it right.
What better way than having Mr. Ghazaros Kademian, the Armenian Genocide survivor, be called in from the outside of Regent Beverly
Wilshire Hotel, to personally do the honors of bestowing upon Mr. Foxman, the highest "Conditional upholding the universal humanitarian principles" award. Afterall, I do not think Mr. Kademian, at this ripe old age of his, will be able to frequent these events much longer. So, why not give this man a chance.
If the ADL wants to stay in this "business", then perhaps they should treat the Armenian Genocide issue with the same degree of gravitas as they did with the Jewish Holocaust and other genocides.
Give! this man a scintilla of respect and dignity for the love of God while he is still breathing. Isn't 92 years of genocide denial long enough? Go ahead! tell that to Mr. Kademian, I'm sure he'll understand.
Alamity
Humble idea for ADL's Humanitarian Awards Dinner organizers
If I were the organizer of ADL's Humanitarian Awards Dinner event, at least, I would have done it right.
What better way than having Mr. Ghazaros Kademian, the Armenian Genocide survivor, be called in from the outside of Regent Beverly
Wilshire Hotel, to personally do the honors of bestowing upon Mr. Foxman, the highest "Conditional upholding the universal humanitarian principles" award. Afterall, I do not think Mr. Kademian, at this ripe old age of his, will be able to frequent these events much longer. So, why not give this man a chance.
If the ADL wants to stay in this "business", then perhaps they should treat the Armenian Genocide issue with the same degree of gravitas as they did with the Jewish Holocaust and other genocides.
Give! this man a scintilla of respect and dignity for the love of God while he is still breathing. Isn't 92 years of genocide denial long enough? Go ahead! tell that to Mr. Kademian, I'm sure he'll understand.