(December 26, 2013 at 7:08 pm)Snidely Whiplash Wrote:(December 26, 2013 at 6:52 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Ah, you're one of the "race is a social construct" guys. If you see so much of the Jew in yourself(or the arab, since you maintain the idea that Jews have "bleached" themselves, they won't accept an olive skinned, brown haired guy like yourself, you might try to become an arab and see how that works out), you might aswell become one. Go ahead and try, my friend.
But...but....the ancient Jews had brown hair and eyes and olive skin, didn't they?? I hope you aren't saying that since their sojourn in the lands of the Goyim, and the subsequent lightening of their skin, that today's Jews have become racist! That would be insulting God, who fell in love with the ancient Jews dark visages framed in curly brown/black hair. I'm sure God couldn't get it up looking at a pale Caucasian body with blonde hair and blue eyes!
Well like it was only them who had brown hair and olive skin, numbnuts.
Besides, they were living in a rather sunny environment too. I have rather pale skin due to my ancestors being from Crimea, and I'm not as "tanned" as a Turk from Sivas, as a natural byproduct of not living in a sunny area. But the Turk from Sivas and the Turk from Crimea are still of the same race. Is that really much of a coincidence?
How superficial are your notions of race?
Besides, I think that a lot of Ashkenazi Jews still feature that "curly black hair", that you have mentioned. Even those without the curly black hair have facial features that betray their origins.
And so do you, Celt.
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