Saturday 2 March 2013

FEEDBACK AND RESPONSE - The British Museum: Stop misrepresentation of Armenian Heritage as "Ancient Turkey"' on Change.org



What a bazar 'How-Bizarre'- Professor Tubb [From The British Museum] using analogy to food in relation to two Nations...Identifying burgers as a German invention...And fries as French? Confused? It begs the question, WHY...Professor Tubb? How insensitive, unprofessional and detached to make such a comparison to the request to ‘Stop misrepresenting Armenian Heritage as ‘Ancient Turkey!’
The British Museum needs to redeem its self!

 Seta Tokatlian


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Update about 'The British Museum: Stop misrepresentation of Armenian Heritage as "Ancient Turkey"' on Change.org News update: 5280 supporters and counting! With a pathetic attempt to win his argument, Professor Jonathon N. Tubb from the British Museum responded to our petition by giving a foolish hamburger analogy. “I like burgers and I want the world to acknowledge burgers as a German invention, not an american one. Fries yes, they are french. Burgers are not!” Now I begin to question the integrity of the British Museum for employing an ill-mannered individual such as Tubb and furthermore, allowing him to handle the matters of this petition. It is almost unbelievable to think that such a statement would be made from a person of his caliber. Comparing hamburgers and French fries to the historical facts that pertain to this topic is a direct insult to Armenians all over the world. What’s next Professor Tubb? Perhaps you will deny the Armenian Genocide? British Museum: Please save yourself from further disgrace by putting someone else in charge of public relations. Thank you all for signed this important cause, We all Armenians are very grateful for your continues support! This message is from Gagik Avagyan who started the petition "The British Museum: Stop misrepresentation of Armenian Heritage as "Ancient Turkey"," which you signed on Change.org. View the petition  |  View and reply to this message online Unsubscribe from updates about this petition 



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