in reply to BR 549 ☎

@BR 549 ☎ Probably but look at the lawsuit potential. And sometimes if you are in the right they will back down.

I had this bitch cop follow me down my street to my home, I saw her when she first started following me so I knew I was being paced and did not speed.

She turned on her lights as I pulled into my driveway. I parked in my drive way and asked what she wanted. She said I was speeding, I said no the fuck I wasn't, I saw you half a mile up the road, now get the fuck off my property, she left.

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When I was in high school (some 45 years ago), I had an elderly friend who was an International news correspondent and had witnessed the concentration camps personally and so I know this denial is false, BUT, I also knows what the Jews did that instilled such hatred in the Germans, their dominance of the economy leaving everyone else to starve, and they are doing that in the United States today and much of the world and if they don't learn from their own history, it will repeat.

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I do not understand this meme. Perhaps the Lion simply is not hungry? Perhaps the Lion has plenty of prey in it's preferred weight range (cat's prefer pray that are 1/10th their own body weight). Perhaps the Zebra knows the cat isn't hungry? If any animal is in danger it's the Zebra not the Lion. But from the looks of things it appears both are merely thirsty.
in reply to Nanook

All DNA will show is that they have ancestors from a certain area, not if it was from Abrahamic or Semitic lines, since we have no DNA directly from either, so nothing to compare it to. Even DNA from Judahites or ancient Israelites would not be valid. Since Shem-ites were comingled with Abraham' other 2 sons in the middlle east, it means very little. No purity. However most modern Askenazi are descended from slavic/turk area males, who were mostly middle eastern - including Cannites, Babylonians Jebusites et al genetically, and european females. So much for that maternal line nonsense.

Here is one of the more plausible explanations of Ashkenazi, the majority of Israel's Jewish population, origins, imo:
theconversation.com/ashkenazic…

So no. DNA does not confirm or deny the claims at this time. It comes closer to denying than confirming tho.