Pastelli
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The very fact that persecution did not cease on the same people in unbroken chain of continuous persecution, poves l, the Jews are the same people throughout.
(Those who vilify the Jews, and those maliciously keep singing the debunked K myth prove it again. The irony),
The very fact that centuries of persecution did not wipe out the Jewish people once again demonstrates their remarkable continuity as the same nation exiled by the Romans from Jerusalem after the destruction of the Second Temple.
SaxonJackson said:Khazar ..
Oy. And now we have this antisemite playing the “Semite” semantics game, and denying the 3500-year history of Jews.
- The very term 'anti semiitism' was coined specifically on the European Jews on the Ashkenazim (after centuries, post Exile from the Holy land). It was actually in Germany, to provide a pseudo-scientific, racial basis for hatred directed solely at Jews. Not on (recent) Middle Easternes. Never on Arabs.
- Hebrews/Israelites were called also 'Jews' such as in Daniel 3:12: and throughout the book of Esther.
- Even if the debunked myth about a part of European Jewry were to be true. So what? Converts to Judaism are just as Jews. Because, of course: Zionism is anti-racism.
- DNA confirm shared : Middle-Eastern Jews w/ Ashkenazim. Most Israelis are Middle Eastern Jews. Most Arab "Palestinians" are only 3rd generation in the land of the Jews
- During World War II, Arab pro-Nazi leadership, the [semitic antisemites] Palestinian Islamic leader Haj Amin al-Husseini and Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, requested that Nazi authorities modify their language by replacing “anti-Semitism” with “anti-Jewish.”
And:
The very fact that persecution did not cease on the same people in unbroken chain of continuous persecution, poves l, the Jews are the same people throughout.
(Those who vilify the Jews, and those maliciously keep singing the debunked K myth prove it again. The irony),
The very fact that centuries of persecution did not wipe out the Jewish people once again demonstrates their remarkable continuity as the same nation exiled by the Romans from Jerusalem after the destruction of the Second Temple.
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