Grano-Grano
The Bando
I hate black Muslims more than actual Arab Muslims that's the only thing I got to say about these c00ns...
Word? Say that to a Black Muslim, tough guy. You p*ssy
I hate black Muslims more than actual Arab Muslims that's the only thing I got to say about these c00ns...
@Moich you're absolutely disgusting. I don't even for Arabs...We can dislike all y'all at once, trash.
I go at other black groups out of humor but I real live have something for y'all.
That's basically what I'm suggesting.
They'd look like the other people of the region generally.
So fine. But them niqqas were already there anyway. Then all the new face niqqas start showing up planting flags and shyt.
But in America Jewish = pail skin
Let me know, playboy, I'll smack your yarmulke.Be mindful of what you, it can be held against you. I might be in your backyard hoe ass
Ashkenazim account for the majority of Jews in America, and they are typically light-skinned, but they are not the only Jews.But in America Jewish = pail skin
*fixed*Ashkenazim account for the majority of Jews in America, and they are typically WHITE RUSSIANS, but they are not the only Jews.
Jews are all genetically related, despite the dispersion to Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, and North Africa. Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and Moroccan Jews all form a tight cluster with samples from Levantine populations, namely Druze and Cypriots, and are closer to one another than to their host populations.That's basically what I'm suggesting.
They'd look like the other people of the region generally.
So fine. But them niqqas were already there anyway. Then all the new face niqqas start showing up planting flags and shyt.
Most Jewish samples form a remarkably tight subcluster that overlies Druze and Cypriot samples but not samples from other Levantine populations or paired Diaspora host populations. In contrast, Ethiopian Jews (Beta Israel) and Indian Jews (Bene Israel and Cochini) cluster with neighbouring autochthonous populations in Ethiopia and western India, respectively, despite a clear paternal link between the Bene Israel and the Levant. These results cast light on the variegated genetic architecture of the Middle East, and trace the origins of most Jewish Diaspora communities to the Levant.
Interestingly, studies by biologists and genetics have shown that contemporary Jewish populations show a closer genetic link to Jews from far away locations than to their neighboring non-Jewish populations (Bonné-Tamir et al. 1978; Hammer et al. 2000). This is especially true for the Ashkenazi Jews of eastern Europe who are genetically closer to Jews from the Middle East and North Africa, as well as to other Middle Eastern non-Jewish populations, than to eastern European non-Jewish populations. This provides additional evidence that there were no significant conversions to and out of Judaism once the Jews became merchants and migrated to western and then eastern Europe, and it clearly shows that the Jews all migrated from the same original location.
Would you say the same thing about our Asian allies Japan and South Korea ? Is it our business to protect them ?
religion is so stupid
Ashkenazim are not indigenous to Europe, and did not migrate to Europe until the 10th century.*fixed*
They're definitely the top "jews".
Let's not act like they're not the cac maximum.
The Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) population is important in genetics due to its high rate of Mendelian disorders. AJ appeared in Europe in the 10th century, and their ancestry is thought to comprise European (EU) and Middle-Eastern (ME) components.
The major source of EU ancestry in AJ was found to be Southern Europe (≈60–80% of EU ancestry), with the rest being likely Eastern European. The inferred admixture time was ≈30 generations ago, but multiple lines of evidence suggest that it represents an average over two or more events, pre- and post-dating the founder event experienced by AJ in late medieval times.
Jews are all genetically related, despite the dispersion to Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, and North Africa. Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and Moroccan Jews all form a tight cluster with samples from Levantine populations, namely Druze and Cypriots, and are closer to one another than to their host populations.
(Behar et al. 2010)
(Maristella Botticini and Zvi Eckstein, 2003)
The thing is, assuming one doesn't believe in crackpot conspiracy theories, the Jews have been in those lands just as long as the Arabs so it really comes to down to choosing a side, which isn't worth doing if you aren't a Jew or an Arab. All you can do is look at the situation practically, and the practical reality is that the Arabs tried to wipe out Israel two times and lost then left the Palestinians to rot. Israel isn't going anywhere, and they aren't getting their land back.