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[–]Jesus 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (5 children)

Provide it? Is it the same name?

Too many shills here all of a sudden.

I'm only skeptical.

[–]PeddaKondappa[S] 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (4 children)

This is my reddit account: https://np.reddit.com/user/PeddaKondappa2/

You can use https://camas.github.io/reddit-search/ to see the posts made on banned subs.

[–]Jesus 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

/u/Tom_Bombadil ; This poster is legitimate and is well spoken. Take a look at his reddit. He will bring good debate to Saidit.

If Chipit is calling him a shill, believe the opposite, for Chipit is a shill.

I retract my skepticism. Welcome to saidit. Your posts are very insigjtful over at reddit and I'm sorry I displayed my distrust.

Your posts would have eventually been censored by reddit anyway. I find your posts on individualism quite interesting.

Anyway, welcome to saidit!

[–]Tom_Bombadil 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Take a look at his reddit.

I'm done with reddit, unless there's a extremely good reason.

Also, he seems legit based on everything he's stated.

/s/PeddaKondappa, welcome to the free speech fray.

[–]Jesus 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

This post is quite epic; and was censored; is it okay to post one of your posts here Pedda?

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To quote Pedda:

All true genetic semites originated in the upper Mashriq, the ancestors of the Israelites migrated from here to conquer the Levant.

What is a "true genetic semite", and how do you determine it? Your fellow Ashkenazim like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein don't look like native Mashriqis to me.

There is no archaeological record of Jews until quite late in the history of Mashriq. The ultimate origin of Jews probably lies with the assortment of slaves, outlaws, and rebels that are often called the Habiru (or some sub-group of them, as they were not a homogeneous group), who are attested around the mid-2nd millennium BCE as raiding and threatening sites in the lower Levant, from Gaza to Byblos. The Habiru were probably based from Sinai and/or the adjoining desert in northwestern Arabia, as their raiding activity was heavily concentrated in the lower Levant. By contrast, sites in the Mitanni realm or Assyrian realm of northern Mesopotamia did not see such activity.

Nobody knows who the Sumerians were, but the Akkadians and all other groups who followed before the Arab conquest were Eastern Semites, closely related to Jews.

Akkadians were totally different from Jews, who are Western Semites and not Eastern Semites. It is astonishing that you don't know such basic facts. And in terms of material and cultural continuity, Akkadian and Babylonian culture is far more similar to modern Mashriqi Islamic culture than to Ashkenazi culture. As I explained in another post on this thread, many aspects of Shari'a and Islamic civilization show direct lineage to ancient Mesopotamia. Even something as mundane as preferred facial hair style in the Islamic world shows the legacy of ancient Mesopotamian culture. Many Muslim men, following the hadiths of Muhammad, trim their mustache and grow out their beard. This is exactly identical to the facial hair style seen in ancient Mesopotamia, especially among male worshipers and religious officials, as such a style was associated with intense piety and devotion. See this, this, and this for examples. These men could all easily pass as modern-day Iraqi or Syrian Muslims.

LOL. Islam and Arabic are NOT native to the Mashriq... brought there recently by foreign invaders...

LOL. Islam and the Shari'a took form in the Mashriq, and those Mashriqi influences later came to Arabia itself. The two dominant schools of Arabic grammar in the 7th century were those of Basra and Kufa, both in Iraq. It was also the Mashriq which saw the early formative centers of Islamic scholarship. The greatest and most influential of Muslim jurisprudents, like Abu Hanifa (founder of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence and considered the "Greatest Imam" by many Sunnis), was a Persian Muslim from Kufa in Iraq. It was in Mashriq where many of the specific laws and practices of the Shari'a were codified, including the sumptuary laws of Islam and the use of veils like niqab, which were not found among Arab bebouins but were found among Mashriqis even thousands of years before the advent of Islam.

Ashkenazim are Mediteranean-Semetic Caucasoids. Almost every geneticist agrees on this.

Ashkenazim have a huge amount of prehistoric European ancestry, especially on their mother's side. This is obvious just by looking at Ashkenazim, and is also proven by genetic studies: https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms3543

Only in the recent era. Its well known by historians that before being forced to move to Germany, the Jews spoke Semitic and Hebrew languages. Evidence of this is seen in the huge amount of influence Hebrew and Semitic languages have in Yiddish. And proper Hebrew was spoken and written by all educated Jews for all of history.

Yiddish is the traditional language of Ashkenazim, and the word Ashkenaz itself refers to Germany. The ethnogenesis of Ashkenazim took place in Germany, probably as a result of Mediterranean Jewish males interbreeding with German and other European women. Hebrew survived largely as a liturgical language among the Ashkenazim, not as a living spoken language. That's why when Eliezer Ben-Yehuda wanted to revive Hebrew in modern times, he advised the Committee of the Hebrew Language to supplement the deficiencies of the Hebrew language by coining new words according to grammatical rules and linguistic analogy from other Semitic languages, and particularly from Arabic roots.

I couldn’t care less about what you think about this

You obviously do, since you wrote a reply lol.

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The Habiru you refer to were wuite possibly the Jews of antiquity. The Babylonian Woe by David Astle was my first instance of discovering this overlooked group.

[–]PeddaKondappa[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

This post is quite epic; and was censored; is it okay to post one of your posts here Pedda?

Sure, I don't care if people copy-paste my content as long as they credit me as the original author.