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Nobody Stood Next to First Christian Nation Because All We Have is History and Culture: Cher

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World-famous American pop-singer of Armenian origin Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian) has made a post on Twitter on Armenia, stating that

“nobody stood next to the first Christian nation because all we have is history and culture”, Armenpress reports.

“Dark day for Christianity. Nobody stood next to the first Christian nation because all we have is history and culture and that’s not something we can export…Thanks, humanity”, Cher said.

Source: armedia.am

Vigen Avetisyan

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  • Thank you for your statement. It is very true. There is no humanitarian reason to assist.

  • So true. I love you Cner. Not only you have written the soundtrack to our lives, you are the voice of the voiceless from Armenia o a baby elephant stock in a politically unstable country that you go and rescue and move to a nature reserve. You my lovely are a true human...

  • and now she asks me every day what’s going on with my movie I would love you to read it and I’d love you to says:

    My name is Ken Davitian, I’m an actor and producer but most people know me as the short fat naked guy from Borat I wrote a Script. It’s about my granddaughter and her grandmother who are best friends I wrote the treatment and gave it to my wife to read and she said why does the grandmother have to die in like an asshole I said because grandpa is the movie star resist before I could get the script back on January 1, 2020 she passed away yes the hardest part was telling Thalia and now she asks me every day what’s going on with my movie I would love you to read it and I’d love you to play my wife

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