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MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.25 23:49:00 -
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did you here the one about Popeye punching Jesus?
apparently it happened on his way to mount Olive... PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.26 18:19:00 -
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Mutnin wrote:Pantson Head wrote:In this game? Why the hell do I see the word jew used as a prejoritive here more than anywhere else, without anyone speaking up in channels when it happens? I used to see Goons as loveable scamps but the term they came up with for their cabal and used repeatedly in the self congratulation thread was just sickening. And it just gets snipped? Is it really not a big deal with anyone? Personally, I think it's a growing internet trend because people are tired of being reminded all the time by Jewish people how bad the ****'s were. We all know they were bad and we know they did bad things to you.. we don't need fancy coined up terms like "Anti Semitism" to remind us why ****** was bad. In fact the actual phrase "Anti Semitism" is a ridiculous term in the first place, because why do Jewish people seem to think they need their own special phrase or word for racism? Yes we understand the evil ****'s did bad things to you.. but guess what, they did bad things to other people too. There are bad things happening at this very moment all around the world and bad things have happened throughout history to various groups of people all over, yet there are only a few groups that seem to make it their goal to constantly remind everyone of these bad things trying to make it seem like everyone owes them a favor.
i think we need a special word because we make up 0.002% of the worlds population but yet the world likes to blame all thier problems on us... PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.26 18:27:00 -
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did you ever wonder why jesus never played Hockey?
Apparently he was affraid of getting nailed to the boards...
did you here what jesus said when he wanted to stay at a hotel?
Hey can you put me up for the night? PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.26 19:03:00 -
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David Toviyah wrote:MeBiatch wrote:i think we need a special word because we make up 0.002% of the worlds population but yet the world likes to blame all thier problems on us... My my, arenGÇÖt we quite self-important, Mr. Mankind-Is-Out-To-Get-Us?
hey i wish they left us alone and pick on those east timor people... the are the ones who are really controlling our media and banks and have a world cabal designed to cause war so they can get more gold...
but to be honest if a jew farts the wrong way you see it on CNN... but a few thousand die in africa from starvation and no one cares...
hey i might be paronoid but that does not mean they are not out to get me! PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.26 22:32:00 -
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Idiot post above... Look at Ashkenazi dna... It has zero.khazzar dna... The khazzars today are russian orthodox or Muslim PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 00:10:00 -
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Tyreul Severasse wrote:David Toviyah wrote:Then how can it be a race if no GÇ£Jewish ancestryGÇ¥ is needed to be considered one? Or are there religion-Jews and race-Jews  ? You said it. There are "religion-Jews" and "race-Jews," to put it simply. Morgorathi went into some detail a few posts up. It's also possible to be of the Jewish race and not practice the religion, of course.
morgorathi is a moron who has never heard of dna... here let me link it to you so you dont continue down your path of ignorance...
wiki link
here is an other quote:
Quote:The theory that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews are the descendants of the Khazar population was advocated by various racial theorists[48][49] and both semitic and antisemitic sources[49][50][51][52] in the 20th century, especially following the publication of Arthur Koestler's The Thirteenth Tribe. Genetic studies indicate that the Askenazi population had limited genetic mix with Eastern European populations.[53][54] This belief is still popular among groups such as the Christian Identity Movement, Black Hebrews, British Israelitists and others (particularly Arabs[55][56][57]) who claim that they, rather than Jews, are the true descendants of the Israelites, or who seek to downplay the connection between Ashkenazi Jews and Israel in favor of their own. ,
for more reading see this PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 03:10:00 -
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Post above is ignorant of dna
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MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 03:24:00 -
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Morgorathi wrote:MeBiatch wrote:Post above is ignorant of dna
When you provide the DNA Evidence i will look into it, if it is accurate and from a reliable source i will accept.
quote in regards to ashkanazi jews being descendant from Khazars from Lewis, Bernard. Semites and Anti-Semites, W.W. Norton and Company, 1999, ISBN 0-393-31839-7, p. 48.:
Quote:This theoryGǪ is supported by no evidence whatsoever. It has long since been abandoned by all serious scholars in the field, including those in Arab countries, where the Khazar theory is little used except in occasional political polemics
more over dna:
Quote:A 1999 study by Hammer et al., published in the Proceedings of the United States National Academy of Sciences compared the Y chromosomes of Ashkenazi, Roman, North African, Kurdish, Near Eastern, Yemenite, and Ethiopian Jews with 16 non-Jewish groups from similar geographic locations. It found that "Despite their long-term residence in different countries and isolation from one another, most Jewish populations were not significantly different from one another at the genetic level... The results support the hypothesis that the paternal gene pools of Jewish communities from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East descended from a common Middle Eastern ancestral population, and suggest that most Jewish communities have remained relatively isolated from neighboring non-Jewish communities during and after the Diaspora."[85] According to Nicholas Wade "The results accord with Jewish history and tradition and refute theories like those holding that Jewish communities consist mostly of converts from other faiths, or that they are descended from the Khazars, a medieval Turkish tribe that adopted Judaism."[86] A 2010 study on Jewish ancestry by Atzmon et al. says "Two major groups were identified by principal component, phylogenetic, and identity by descent (IBD) analysis: Middle Eastern Jews and European/Syrian Jews. The IBD segment sharing and the proximity of European Jews to each other and to southern European populations suggested similar origins for European Jewry and refuted large-scale genetic contributions of Central and Eastern European and Slavic populations to the formation of Ashkenazi Jewry."[54] Concerning male-line ancestry, several Y-DNA studies have tested the hypothesis of Khazar ancestry amongst Ashkenazim.[87][88][89] In these studies Haplogroup R1a chromosomes (sometimes called Eu 19) have been identified as potential evidence of one line of Eastern European ancestry amongst Ashkenazim, which could possibly be Khazar. One concluded that "neither the NRY haplogroup composition of the majority of Ashkenazi Jews nor the microsatellite haplotype composition of the R1a1 haplogroup within Ashkenazi Levites is consistent with a major Khazar or other European origin"[88] and another that "if the R-M17 chromosomes in Ashkenazi Jews do indeed represent the vestiges of the mysterious Khazars then, according to our data, this contribution was limited to either a single founder or a few closely related men, and does not exceed ~ 12% of the present-day Ashkenazim
PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 03:38:00 -
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Morgorathi wrote:Quote:A 1999 study by Hammer et al., published in the Proceedings of the United States National Academy of Sciences compared the Y chromosomes of Ashkenazi, Roman, North African, Kurdish, Near Eastern, Yemenite, and Ethiopian Jews with 16 non-Jewish groups from similar geographic locations. It found that "Despite their long-term residence in different countries and isolation from one another, most Jewish populations were not significantly different from one another at the genetic level... The results support the hypothesis that the paternal gene pools of Jewish communities from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East descended from a common Middle Eastern ancestral population, and suggest that most Jewish communities have remained relatively isolated from neighboring non-Jewish communities during and after the Diaspora." Jewish descent is Matrilineal not Patrilineal. It may show that the males are of middle eastern and jewish descent but their children are not.
oh fkcu i have to now bring in mitochondrial just to shut you up?
ok here goes.... read the entire thing please first
Quote:Before 2006, geneticists largely attributed the genesis of most of the world's Jewish populations, including Ashkenazi Jews, to founding effects by males who migrated from the Middle East and "by the women from each local population whom they took as wives and converted to Judaism." In line with this model of origin, David Goldstein, now of Duke University, reported in 2002 that, unlike male lineages, the female lineages in Ashkenazi Jewish communities "did not seem to be Middle Eastern", and that each community had its own genetic pattern and even that "in some cases the mitochondrial DNA was closely related to that of the host community." In his view this suggested "that Jewish men had arrived from the Middle East, taken wives from the host population and converted them to Judaism, after which there was no further intermarriage with non-Jews."[46] However, a 2006 study by Behar et al.,[1] based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K(mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were "likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool" originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. Although Haplogroup K is common throughout western Eurasia, "the observed global pattern of distribution renders very unlikely the possibility that the four aforementioned founder lineages entered the Ashkenazi mtDNA pool via gene flow from a European host population: "..Both the extent and location of the maternal ancestral deme from which the Ashkenazi Jewry arose remain obscure. Here, using complete sequences of the maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), we show that close to one-half of Ashkenazi Jews, estimated at 8,000,000 people, can be traced back to only four women carrying distinct mtDNAs that are virtually absent in other populations, with the important exception of low frequencies among non-Ashkenazi Jews. We conclude that four founding mtDNAs, likely of Near Eastern ancestry, underwent major expansion(s) in Europe within the past millennium.."[1][46] In addition, Behar et al. have suggested that the rest of Ashkenazi mtDNA is originated from ~150 women, most of those likely of Middle Eastern origin.[1] However, other studies by Behar indicate that this mtDNA is different from other Jewish populations found outside of Europe, leaving the possibility of a separate origin or even a European origin a distinct possibility
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MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 03:51:00 -
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Morgorathi wrote:
Can you get me a non-jewish study?
Not that i doubt its credibility but its like asking the ***** about the heritage of the aryan people. "ARYANS ARE PURE BLOODED ARYANS. NO INTERMIXING. WE ARE PURE. NEVER INTERMIXED"
right when you have no reasonable response time to take out the straw man argument eh?
come to think about it the Quote:United States National Academy of Sciences is clearly a jewish study PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |
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MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 04:08:00 -
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ok so a scientific paper published and recognized by the scientific community is the same to you as a (National Socialist German Workers' Party) person writing propaganda about Aryans?
to me by being ignorant of science you are more akin to the (National Socialist German Workers' Party) then you care to admit... PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 04:12:00 -
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Morgorathi wrote:GODWIN'S LAW!
WOOO I WIN!
/thread
slow clap for this one...
i guess an appropriate rebuttal is apples an oranges...
bam!
face it arab we are more the same then different... remember Jonah the whale and the tree... PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 04:23:00 -
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How so?
Oh I get it because I said jews and arabs are simular... For you I understand how this is sn insult PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |

MeBiatch
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.27 04:55:00 -
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Morgorathi wrote:Kuehnelt wrote:Morgorathi wrote:MeBiatch wrote:face it arab I speak arabic, I'm not an arab. P.S. I think its funny you invoked Godwin's law then used a racial slur against me A racial slur: 'Arab'. WHERE IS THE LOCK? WHY DOES THE LOCK ONLY GO ON GOOD THREADS? He used it in a derogative fashion
i object i was using it in a direct fashion in no way or point did i allude to demission PLEX FOR PIZZA! -áThere are no stupid Questions... just stupid people... |
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