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/pol/ - jews Do Not Exist
Anonymous United States No.514222542
jews Do Not Exist
The jews, der jüden, are not a thing, but rather a spectre. They don't exist, except on paper.

Originally, if you take their word, they were from chaldea, or modern Iraq. If you eo a bit more digging they hailed, further back, from India
>saar!
I know right?

Anyhow. The trouble with the jews is that wherever they exist, they are always mixing with other, distinct, peoples, and thus are not themselves.

What is a man whose parents came from 2 geographically and racially distinct people, except to call him
>a mutt
>mixed race
>mixed multitude
>mongrel

Or, as we do today,
>jew

This mixed ethnic, racial and religious character of the jew is evident in his escatology, his customs, his appearance.
The jew, as he exists today is obsessed with the reconstruction of the world, which he presumes to be broken, and which according to his own farago language is called
>tikkun Olam
That is, the repairing of the world. The jew believes it's own god was broken to pieces, and must be repaired by the jew, as a sacred rite.
>why, which jew?
By any jew. Pale, brown or black as the blacked negro, they are all jews. The jew is fundementally a mixed race creature, with a mixed race metaphysic, a mixed race religion, a mixed race conception of success and prosperity.

When jews speak of diversity, it is on the basis, that without diverse populations, their own customs and ethnic conglomorate would be even less coherent than it is at face value. They don't make internal sense, and cannot exist among host nations without confusing racial, ethnic, and religious noise to confuse the host populations, providing the jew with cover.

>polish jews
>ukrainian jews
>kazarian jews
>misrahi (middle eastern arab) jews
>ethiopian (black) jews [probably the oldest and most authentic group, ironically]
>north african jews
>ashkanazi (northern european/germanic) jews
>christian identity jews
>black hebrew Israelite jews
>shephardic jews
>japanese (i forget their title) mixed jews
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/pol/ - What does /pol/ know about the origin of the Canaanites?
Anonymous Brazil No.508713807
What does /pol/ know about the origin of the Canaanites?
They look like a mix of Natufians + Anatolian Neolithic Farmers + Caucasian Hunter-Gatherers/Neolithic Iranians.

>Canaanite culture developed in situ from multiple waves of migration merging with the earlier Circum-Arabian Nomadic Pastoral Complex, which in turn developed from a fusion of their ancestral Natufian and Harifian cultures with Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) farming cultures, practicing animal domestication, during the 6200 BC climatic crisis which led to the Neolithic Revolution/First Agricultural Revolution in the Levant. The majority of Canaan is covered by the Eastern Mediterranean conifer–sclerophyllous–broadleaf forests ecoregion

>A 2017 study of five Canaanite skeletons found that approximately half of the skeletons' genes originated from agricultural settlers in the Levant around 10,000 years ago. The other half was from a population tied to Iran, which researchers estimate arrived in the Levant approximately 5,000 years ago

>Hajjej (2018) revealed that when using HLA genes, Levantine Arabs, such as Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese and Jordanians, were closely related populations with common Canaanite ancestry. They shared a common geographic territory, which was later disrupted by 19th-century British and French colonization. Their Canaanite ancestors came from North Africa or the Arabian peninsula via Egypt in 3300 BC and settled in the Levant lowlands after the Ghassulian collapse in 3800-3350 BC. The Levantine Arabs were also related to East Mediterranean populations, such as Turks, Greeks and Cretans, Egyptians and Iranians, which can be explained by the high migratory flow between Levantine sub-regions. However, Levantine Arabs were genetically distant from Arabian Peninsula populations such as Saudis, Kuwaitis and Yeminis before the 7th century Islamic conquests