I completely agree, in fact I have argued this many times myself. That's why I didn't really understand the comparison. Most Turks are pretty hairy (as are many Jews), some Turks can have very large noses (as can many Jews), and the epicanthic fold is present in almost every large ethnic group, just at very small numbers outside of East Asia. I'm not arguing Ashkenazim have a Turkish origin, I haven't done enough research regarding that to make such a claim (though I have seen some interesting coincidences (such as all the cities in eastern Anatolia that bare their name), but while interesting, they were not sufficient proof of such an origin, and I have seen a good amount of evidence against such theories as well).
I’m glad you keep an open mind. The only real “evidence” for the Khazar hypothesis is that the Khazar court converted to Judaism at some point. Although I’d also like to know your source on the city names in eastern Anatolia, even though I don’t think the Khazars were much in Anatolia. They were more of a Caucasus/South Russia/Ukraine thing, as far as I know.
This is HUGE! The Trump predictive TV show from 1958 specifically mentions the Leonids being connected to "the end" and it names 11/14 as the date. Now this could be the literal date or it could be 4/20/19, which is Jewish passover. Keep in mind too that 9/11 of this year was the beginning of both the Jewish and Islamic New Year.
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1 Osterion 2018-10-12
/r/TIL banned my jewbaiting post reeeeeeeeeeeee
1 Kochroach 2018-10-12
I completely agree, in fact I have argued this many times myself. That's why I didn't really understand the comparison. Most Turks are pretty hairy (as are many Jews), some Turks can have very large noses (as can many Jews), and the epicanthic fold is present in almost every large ethnic group, just at very small numbers outside of East Asia. I'm not arguing Ashkenazim have a Turkish origin, I haven't done enough research regarding that to make such a claim (though I have seen some interesting coincidences (such as all the cities in eastern Anatolia that bare their name), but while interesting, they were not sufficient proof of such an origin, and I have seen a good amount of evidence against such theories as well).
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2018-10-12
Are you high?
1 Kochroach 2018-10-12
I’m glad you keep an open mind. The only real “evidence” for the Khazar hypothesis is that the Khazar court converted to Judaism at some point. Although I’d also like to know your source on the city names in eastern Anatolia, even though I don’t think the Khazars were much in Anatolia. They were more of a Caucasus/South Russia/Ukraine thing, as far as I know.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2018-10-12
lol k
1 100_Percent_not_homo 2018-10-12
Are you not?
1 HodorTheDoorHolder 2018-10-12
At this time of day? No.
1 100_Percent_not_homo 2018-10-12
Sort yourself out you're a fucking disgrace mate
1 HungerArtistatlunch 2018-10-12
You know, if you name the Jew, the echoes kind of lose their purpose.
1 -Mopsus- 2018-10-12
/r/Conspiracy being concerned about antisemitism
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1 myshl0ng 2018-10-12
Hitler had a point
1 Ed_ButteredToast 2018-10-12
this is your brain on "le Jews did X" autism
1 nicerredditaccount 2018-10-12
You got a better kind or something???
1 a19761939 2018-10-12
This is HUGE! The Trump predictive TV show from 1958 specifically mentions the Leonids being connected to "the end" and it names 11/14 as the date. Now this could be the literal date or it could be 4/20/19, which is Jewish passover. Keep in mind too that 9/11 of this year was the beginning of both the Jewish and Islamic New Year.
https://youtu.be/h1D2ynASqe4
https://i.redd.it/tlq6fzg4azn11.jpg