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China_Lover t1_iz44doa wrote

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one_shattered_ego t1_iz59vpn wrote

There’s literally so much genealogical and historical evidence my dude. How else would you explain how Jews ended up all over, but still retain a narrow middle-eastern genetic lineage?

Also if you want more recent examples of Jewish exile you could look to the English expulsion of Jews in 1290, or the Spanish Inquisition in 1492. Jews have a long history of diaspora.

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fellow_enthusiast t1_iz49oi2 wrote

Did he, at any point in his statement, write anything about exile?

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hikehikebaby t1_iz58adn wrote

I did - and there's a lot of genetic and historic evidence. Not only do we know that it happened, we know exactly when and how. I'm not going to summarize all of it here, but there's a ton of information online including on Wikipedia and there's a ton of information in mainstream historic sources.

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fellow_enthusiast t1_izd7p5e wrote

> More accurately, it’s an ethno religious group or “people”. You can convert into Judaism if you are accepted by a court of Jewish law - like applying for membership. Judaism is very old and is much older than modern concepts of race and religion.

>Ashkenaz issues are a subset of Jews, but all Jewish groups are ethnically distinct and have more in common with one another than with other groups - we all have common DNA from before we were concord and exiled.

. Umm, no. no you did not. im not arguing wherher jews were or were not exiled, it just seemed like his question was a weird, antisemitic attack about something that you hadnt mentioned.

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one_shattered_ego t1_j10gdgz wrote

Sorry I’m super late to reply, but I just wanted to ask if you even read the comment you quoted? Read the last word of the quote in your own comment. I agree the person was being weirdly anti-Semitic and you were trying to have hitchhikebaby’s back, but the last word of their comment was literally “exiled”

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