The Khazars, one of the peoples of the great Eurasian steppe.
Yes, I do consider Ashkenazim to be culturally European and "white"
No, I do not consider Ashkenazim to be culturally European nor "white"
Yes, I do consider Ashkenazim to be culturally European but not "white".
No, I do not consider Ashkenazim to be culturally European but I do consider them "white".

The Khazars, one of the peoples of the great Eurasian steppe.


I think that thread really needs a poll, which would be not as pointless as the "contests" ones.
I've already shared my opinion, wrong or true in your eyes, let's see what majority thinks.
“The truth is lived, not taught."Void aka DusanTabiti is just a paranoid Bulgarian who clearly has an agenda



Why not, let the mods set it up although the results are rather obvious...
It's never too early to start beefing up your obituary.

The Jews have spread far and wide and in the process absorbed much local blood. Jews can look like anything, some are even black such as the Ethiopian Jews.
Ethiopia
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The Easter Bunny is a Jew in disguise.
Revealed!
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As to the poll: no on both accounts, and I'm sure many of them would agree that they are a "people apart" from the goy. I've nothing against Jews, but I use their own words and terminology- they are "chosen" and therefore a distinct breed.



The key difference is not captured in the options for this question. Jews are white insofar as meds are white. They are on the side of civilization as opposed to, say, gypsies. They have been a part of European culture for enough centuries.
They have, however, a different sense of deep culture. We respond to different archetypes and so we differ on the level of the collective unconscious. We, the 'we' that matters on Apricity, have deep roots in Europe's peasant and aristocratic traditions, which ultimately lead back to tribal Europe.



There's a large element of that yes. It depends on their ethnic awareness and self-identity. My aunt married a man with a Jewish surname, but he honestly doesn't know anything about this heritage. He's a good man, and identifies as English. Drives lorries. Him and his kids and grandkids are very anti-immigration and so on. He's an asset to us.
Jews who do put themselves as a group before their 'host' society are another matter, however. I don't like to see any particular trade become an ethnic monopoly, and they're very guilty of this.
People, please! The Khazar theory is ABSURD. Arthur Koestler's romantic fantasy, that's all! Do I REALLY have to explain why?What I know is that the Ashkenazim where/are of Turkic origin, once "heathens" adapting the chosen ones religion.
Racily, culturally they where never Europeans and never became, just the way other races today settling in Europe will never become.![]()
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