First published at 16:00 UTC on June 26th, 2020.
Jews, Jew-ISH people, and converts. It's all so obvious.
Ashkenazi Jews did not originate in Europe anymore than a mulatto, a mestizo, or a Eurasian did. These people are all part European, by definition, but what distinguishes them from th…
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Jews, Jew-ISH people, and converts. It's all so obvious.
Ashkenazi Jews did not originate in Europe anymore than a mulatto, a mestizo, or a Eurasian did. These people are all part European, by definition, but what distinguishes them from the rest of us is their African, Indian, Asian, and yes, their Jewish DNA. Thus, the term "Ashkenazi" should now become synonymous with mulatto, mestizo, Eurasian or mongrel, but "White" they are NOT.
Ashkenazis are mostly Jewish, a race which originated in the Middle East. In other words, the Ashkenazis are not the original Jews. They were spawned from them, and these founder Jews spread their seed so as to better blend in with their European hosts.
In fact, the Ashkenazis are hardly "White" at all.
Jews are the closest relatives of the Palestinians, not the Europeans:
A study of haplotypes of the Y chromosome, published in 2000, addressed the paternal origins of Ashkenazi Jews. Hammer et al.[13] confirmed that the Y chromosome of some Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contained mutations that are also common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population. This suggested that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East.
Moreover, given that haplogroup R1b1 is particularly abundant in populations of Western Europe, studies of Nebel et al. (2001) and Behar et al. (2004)[14] suggest a contribution of (ONLY) about 10% of Western European tradition among Ashkenazim. For G. Lucotte et al.,[15] the West-European contribution is about 11%.[Note 4] In 2004, the largest study made on Ashkenazi Jews, Behar et al. (2004) gives a percentage of European contribution of 8.1 % ± 11.4%.[Note 5] When the calculation is made excluding Jews from Netherlands the admixture is 5% ± 11.6%.
(ONLY) "about 10% of Western European tradition among Ashkenazim"
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