02:15:00 03.09.2025
For a small national political movement in Armenia, a uniform is not just clothing—it becomes a symbol of discipline, unity, and identity. When everyone wears the same uniform, the individual merges into the collective; people from different social backgrounds become one whole. This is especially important for a small movement, since the image of cohesion amplifies its influence.
The uniform also compels a person to recognize their role within the movement. It creates a psychological environment where there is no randomness, but rather responsibility and duty. At the same time, it sends a message to society and to outside forces: “We are organized, we are serious, we are ready.” This inspires confidence in supporters and instills fear in opponents.
Finally, the uniform ties us to our history, since in every stage of the Armenian national-liberation struggle there was a special attire or emblem that embodied the idea. Today as well, it becomes a bridge between past and present. For a small movement with limited resources, a uniform has a much greater impact than it may seem: it creates not only an outward impression, but also an inner spirit—the key precondition for long-term victory.
The movement transforms a crowd into a people, and together with the movement, the uniform transforms a people into a nation.
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