I saw articles popping up recently about “Azkenazi Khazar something something jews something…”

Its not the first time ive seen this headline, so I decided to see what its all about.

What i found was a bunch of convoluted opinions about whether or not some group converted to judaism in the past. And a bunch of pointless arguments about it.

One thing ive learned, if a bunch of people spend a bunch of time arguing about something pointless, there actually is a point, they just arent being honest about the point.

After reading more, it finally dawned on me… this whole crazy rabbit hole, the point of the whole story, was to say, “back at this one time, these people who weren’t jews, became jews. So now, todays jews arent real jews. So Israel shouldnt exist.”

Like.. thats literally their whole point.

So i am back to thinking who does this? Who obsesses over a random group of people like this? Its one of the weirdest things ive ever seen. Like… get a hobby. Learn how to knit. Or carve spoons. Or anything other than make up crazy winding stories that always end with a bulgy eyed, red faced dude slamming his hand on the table, talking about, “joos this! joos that!”

Such a bizarre manifestation of unhealthy obsession.

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I find it quite interesting.

As someone with some Jewish heritage (Ashkenazim, Poland), its wild to find out around ~25% of that is from metal-as-fuck Central Asian nomadic herders, raiders and slavers.

Not all mediaeval Jews were doctors and bankers!

Darwinists dont accept this, but for those who believe in a great cataclysm, all humans on the planet for the last 5000 years descend from one of 4 genetic lines. In this line of thinking, all middle eastern, asian, and native American groups are Shem-itic. (Semitic) So the descendants of Eber (Hebrews) will share some DNA markers with all of those groups.

There are cats living in drains with purer genetic lines than me :-p And I doubt its uncommon...

Never underestimate drain cats 🐈