We Will See Who Will Prevail: The Just Guy or the Mocking, Weak Nothingness - Hakobyan
One of the main goals of the "Education is Fashion" movement is to change our environment fundamentally. This was stated by Anna Hakobyan on her Facebook page.
It is about changing it in such a way that when you are a powerful intellectual, possessing a strong mind, you understand things that are only accessible to you, and you can provide unimaginable service to your state and people without being degraded by the insults of a couple of insecure losers. Do not become degraded and do not start to justify something for which justification is simply absurd.
Our goal is to change our environment so that the type of "big boys" who, at the age of maturity, being uncultivated and ill-bred, insufficiently recognize their own worthlessness, mock the academically successful and “violin-playing” boys, do not dominate us. This type does not necessarily need to be uneducated, for instance, having only a fourth-grade education. You can be a doctor of sciences, even knowledgeable in several dead languages, but remain such an insecure nothing that at the sunset of your life, when you should have reached the peak of wisdom, your strongest feature continues to be mocking and insulting others.
Then they say, "the Prime Minister's wife insults us—oh, what morals!" Do you see yourselves from the outside? Do you hear yourselves? You are strong, I have nothing to say, very strong. But you are strong in the same way that uncouth teenagers mocking the boy who plays the violin are—whose entire strength vanishes in an instant when an even more unsophisticated person catches them by the ear and drags them to their place.
Yes, you still dominate our environment, and all the academically successful and violin-playing boys fear you. And you have found each other with this type: there is no more uncouth nothingness than you to show you your place. You have united—good for you. We are also uniting. The "Education is Fashion" movement is directed against you. I know you understand that. I see you are defending yourselves fiercely by bringing out your strongest weapon against us. And your strongest weapon is mocking, insulting, and belittling us. The most dishonorable, the most vulgar, the most stupid weapon.
But let it be so. We will see in the end who will dominate among us: the diligent, violin-playing, educated, honest, just guy, or the one who mocks and insults him—the "strong guy," who is actually a weak nothing.