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>Khand is a desert with horses.
Where you getting that from? Please tell me it's not from some video game lol
>Near Harad is north africa/berbers
that sounds more like Umbar. Umbar were pirates, just like north africa was muslim pirates.
>far harad is africa
finally we agree on something!
>still not seeing the balrog analogy. Modern jews are not dwarves.
I'm sure you've heard about the letter Tolkien wrote where he associates the dwarves with the Jews. ("a people without a land") And when you factor in that there were Dwarves in the East, ones we barely hear anything about, it does remind one of Jews as well (so the western dwarvves would be like the Sephardim and the Ashkenazi?)
>balrog
so how does one make an analogy with a balrog? To me, a balrog, or at least that specific balrog, represents "too much of a good thing". The jews amassed a lot of power in NYC and the US in general by being the ones behind the importing of foreigners. Even now you have Soros Jr. and other jews that are financially supporting Mamdani's political campaign. If you think they're doing this out of the goodness of their hearts, then you're a sweet summer child. It's greed. LOTS OF MONEY to be had by importing foreigners, and votes/power too. But there's a schism in the Jewish community now because a Jew wasn't elected, and instead a foreign Muslim was. Khazad-dum was Jewish controlled, now it's orc controlled, and the balrog is the spiritual representation of that greed that led them to this result. The dwarves had Seven Rings of Power, that allowed them what they desired (to make more gold) but it always resulted in it biting them in their collective asses.