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WHITE FOLKS ARE RAGED AFTER DNA RESULTS PROVES THEY ARE NOT REAL JEWSAdded:
The idea that Jews are white comes from a modern Western racial lens that completely ignores Jewish history and culture. Jewish identity developed in the Middle East thousands of years before the European concept of race even existed. For much of history, Jews in Europe were not viewed as white at all.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, racial theorists in Europe labeled Jews as Semitic, a category they used to place Jews outside of the European Aryan race, which led to justify discrimination, exclusion, pogroms, and extermination. First of all, Jewish people originated from the Levant and share ancestry connected to the region.
Secondly, Jewish communities existed across many ethnic backgrounds, including Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ethiopian, who are obviously not white.
Labeling Jews as white functions as a projection of Western racial categories that reframes a historically persecuted minority as part of the dominant class, which they conveniently scapegoat to blame for their own problems and shortcomings. Today, we are seeing it happening through the narratives of Western progressive liberals and Islamists. This mind virus didn't die, it only mutated. Well, I'm Jewish and I'm pro-Palestine.
Didn't you only find out that you were like 1 or 2% Jewish on a DNA test a few months ago?
Oh, so you're going to gatekeep being Jewish?
Mhm.
Frankly, I don't see it that way, but if you want to call it that, then yes.
Having anything under 5% is basically just DNA noise. It's probably not even accurate. And if it is accurate, what is that?
Seven generations ago? Don't quote me on that, I'm making a point.
Hate to say it, 2% African doesn't make you black.
1 or 2% of indigenous doesn't make you indigenous.
Heck, even being indigenous, you have to have it a certain amount of generations back to be really part of a tribe.
Well, you don't really have space to talk about this cuz you're a convert.
Hey, I have that really small percent of Jewish, too.
And I had to convert.
I've been learning about Judaism for years before I finally took the plunge and joined a synagogue and became the formal process of conversion.
And that's why I'm upset.
It is not easy. You don't walk into a synagogue, say, "Hey, I want to be Jewish." And everyone's just like, "Okay."
You're actually told no a few times.
And that's tradition.
Because it's taken extremely seriously.
It actually takes years to convert.
I was given a list, three pages front and back, of books I had to read for my conversion.
I had a 20-week class I had to take.
And that list doesn't even include the Torah and the Talmud.
I have to learn a completely different language.
I have to completely restructure my home.
I have to change my diet.
I have prayers in another language that I recite every day, and I have to know the English translation to them.
But you think on a DNA test because you're Jewish, you get to sit there and say, "I'm pro-Palestine and I'm Jewish."
No, you don't get to do that.
Actually, I think I am the person to tell you that you don't get to do that.
You saying that you are Jewish because of a DNA test is an insult.
You are insulting every single convert who did the work. You are insulting people who are born Jewish, who are devout Jews.
You are completely disrespecting the culture. You are disrespecting and ignoring the traditions of this religion.
You are disrespecting the sacrifice and the trauma of generations of Jews.
And it's not just about World War II.
It's about the thousands of years of genocide, of bigotry, systemic anti-Semitism, families who died of starvation because they couldn't get jobs because many governments didn't allow them to work the same jobs as non-Jews, or shop at the same stores.
I'm not going to let you claim Jewish for brownie points, for clout, allow you to tokenize yourself, and parade around acting like you've been oppressed your entire life.
What you're doing is wrong, and I'm holding you accountable for it.
Hello, I'm Rabbi Mendel here as your Jewish Rabbi here to teach you more about the Jewish way of life. And yes, this is a great question. You say you got a 1% Ashkenazi Jewish DNA, does that count?
So, the realities are, the way it works in Judaism is it's not about your DNA test because a DNA test could show you a lot of things that may or may not be the information necessary.
So, if 1% Ashkenazi Jewish DNA is not It's more than likely going to mean you're you're not Jewish unless there was a conversion somewhere in your in your past, which based off your question, seems like is not so much the case.
Or you would probably know if you knew.
Has that happened?
This being said, to be Jewish, one of two things have to happen. Either you need to have a proper conversion, which is not as easy process. I'll be straightforward with you. I don't know the ins and outs of what it takes, and what the system is going to require.
And number two, another major factor is another possible option, I mean, is that you were born to a Jewish mother. So, if your mother's If your mother was Jewish, you're Jewish. If your mother's mother was Jewish, it would make your mother Jewish, meaning you're you're Jewish, and going back all the way back.
If you learned something new in this video, please like, follow, and share with your friends. Family, over the last few months, there's been a trend online where many folks take their time to explain their DNA results, whether they are Jewish or not. Many of them are actually shocked that they do not have any ancestry that would link them to Jewishness. And family, this has brought up a whole debate. And as as we are speaking, many white folks are disappointed as their DNA proves they are not Jews.
Family, many folks want to be associated with them being Jews. Many of them want to have a connection to the ancient Israelites, the God's chosen people. And many folks are disappointed once they notice they do not have a connection to, you know, Jewishness. Family, DNA results are disproving many who grew up thinking that they knew their roots, they knew their history, and they knew their identity. Many folks have always identified as Jewish and now, you know, sad, and they are trying to question, you know, these DNA results as many really feel disappointed. So, family, I'd want you all to watch the video all the way to the end as we uh debunk the truth of the Jewish ancestry. Once the video is done, we will be back with a nice commentary. Family, in a special way, I'd also want to take this opportunity to thank my subscribers who are supporting this channel by buying me a coffee. I do not take your support for granted. The link for buying a coffee is on the description box down below. Let us watch the video, then we will be back.
Hey, everybody. So, I have a case of somebody that found out she was an NPE and had no idea and changed her complete identity of who she thought she was.
Welcome back to Claim Stories with Amy.
So, she grew up in a Jewish family. She was hardcore Jewish, she loved her religion, she loved where she came from, she loved the history behind it and all of her family line. So, her cousin had did an ancestry DNA test, and she was like, "I don't want to do one of those.
Why would I want to do one of those?"
And then she saw how the ethnicity and things were broken up, which in her cousin's case, it wasn't really broken up very much. I think it said that she was like 90 um 99% Ashkenazi Jewish. So, it wasn't broken up so much, but she liked seeing that that percentage, and they're trying to figure out who was more Jewish than the other, in a sense.
They made it a contest. So, three more cousins bought the test, and so they were trying to wait to see what everybody's numbers were going to be so they could see who was more Jewish than the other. And so far, that one first cousin who tested at 99%, she was winning. And so they're like, "Oh, I'm 100%. There's no way um you're more than me. I'm 100%. You're 99. I'll be I have to be 100." So, they made a joke about it.
So, surprises and questions and concerns and WTF all had happened when our client's DNA test came back because she came back at 44% Ashkenazi Jewish. And then a whole slew of other things from Europe. And so she's like, "Wait a minute. What is this? Why am I at 48% and you're at 99, and this person's at 100, and this person's at 97? Why am I at 48? What is going on? There's something wrong here."
So, she was like, "Mom, like I don't get this. Like, we're Jewish. We know our family line. Like, what is going on here?" And then she realized like, "Oh my god, dad's not my dad, or my mom's not my mom. What is going on here?"
She realized that it was actually the dad wasn't her dad when she wasn't matching any of those cousins who took that test. She didn't have them on their match list, but she could see them with each other. When she's looking at her cousin's matches, they could see where they were all connecting to each other, but she was the only one left out. So, she was heartbroken and devastated, and she just couldn't wrap her head around it. Mom, of course, wasn't helping. Mom just said that they were games, they were fake, they weren't accurate, they just spit out these numbers. It's just not a real thing. I don't know why you would sit there and be worried about it. It's It's just not accurate. So, of course, our client is upset and trying to figure out how to figure out the rest of her who she is.
And she grew up thinking she was all Jewish, and now she's only 48% Jewish, and she is devastated. Like, her heart is in her stomach. She feels like her whole life's a lie. She doesn't know the rest of who she is. She has all of these questions. And so, we take her case. We screen her. We reassure her that it's okay. You're not alone. There's so many other people that are in the same situation as you. And even though your number just says you're 48% Jewish, you are Jewish at heart, Ms. Pam. You are Jewish. That is your religion. That is who you are. Nothing on this piece of on this page is going to tell you anything different. That number is not going to tell you any different. You know who you are. You're just missing a little piece of it, but we'll figure that out for you, but you're still Jewish. Like, don't even fret.
So, we end up getting everything together and getting everything sorted in her matches, getting those matches into the tree, trying to figure out who her biological father is. And her case was pretty quick. It was It was a good case.
She didn't have a lot of high matches, but she had enough good matches at 100 centimorgans 110 centimorgans centimorgans that were able to tie together to the grandparent line to confirm everything. There were two boys in this grandparent line. So, one of those two boys was her biological parents. We didn't know which one. We still don't know which one. But, we gave her some contact information, said one of these gentlemen could be your biological father. They're only 2 years apart in age. So, literally, it could be either one of them. They're both from the same area of where you're at now, where your parents have always lived.
So, it literally, it's 50/50 between these two. We gave her some contact information, and she's still deliberating whether she wants to reach out or not. And that's okay.
Her mom and her birth certificate father, they have no clue that she has found the name of her suspected biological father or contact information. And her client has chosen not to reach out yet. She doesn't feel like she's strong enough to reach out and make that connection yet. But, she says, "Maybe one day I will, but I'm at peace knowing I have this information and I know the truth." But, that's it for today, and I'll see you guys later.
Bye, everybody.
person said that Jewish equals white, I present to you my mother, Peruvian Sephardi, clearly not white.
Mhm, Jewish equals white, correct. So, for all of the people that want to say, like, "Show me your DNA when it comes to Jews and the Levant." Um, I'm going to talk about DNA here for a second because I find those comments so deeply annoying.
Because you clearly don't understand DNA at all. And I am not, you know, a DNA expert. I am not a geneticist at all.
Um, but I have deeply studied my own DNA and my ancestry and my lineage and stuff because I I just It's a hyperfocus of mine.
Okay, so let's say you want to find out where your ancestors are from. You do an ancestry DNA kit or whatever is similar is, and you you discover what you are, right? Well, you need to know that ancestry is very flawed in the sense that it's going to lump groups together in similar areas and just call it a singular thing. So, if you know you have Romani ancestry or Jewish ancestry or any other minority ancestry, they're going to lump it all into a region and call that Southern European Southern Europe or Baltic or whatever. They're going to just lump it into to that. So, it will not show you the percentage of Ashkenazi or Sephardic Mizrahi. It will not show that. So, that's not going to ever show up. You have to kind of devise that based off what you know about your own ancestry.
But, let's say you don't know that much about your ancestry, then how would you ever know if you are actually, you know, Jewish or Romani or insert any other minority here.
Then, there's also a tool that is free to use, and it's called Global 25. Now, what where this is different is that it's going to take your DNA, and it's going to compare your DNA to various regions of which you input in. So, you if you want to know if you have Jewish ancestry or ties to that, if you want to know if you have Romani or um, if you want to know if you're Levantine or whatever, you can input all of those regions and compare your DNA with DNA ancient DNA based on those particular areas. It doesn't mean 100% like, "Oh, well, that you are one of those people." It just means your DNA is very closely or not matched with DNA of ancient civilizations from these particular areas of which you imputed.
So, now, for my instance, I did the ancestry comes back very, um, you know, uh, Balkan and, um, like, Hungarian and all of that region.
And but I I know a little bit about my ancestors and stuff. Um, so, that makes sense. And it also makes sense for what I know about my ancestors being Romani and Jewish. Um, and and all of that. So, that makes a lot of sense, but does it show Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Romani on there? No, because it doesn't actually have categories for them.
So, then, when I input my Global 25 and I look at those areas and I like look at their migration patterns and things like that and then compare it to those areas that they migrated through. Yeah, I do have close matches to those areas. Um, even like, uh, my Heritage, I uploaded my DNA into there, and it says North African. Do I look North African? No, I don't. But, I have a Romani heritage, which is likely where they were passing through in that region. And, you know, that's why it comes up there.
The other thing that is super interesting to know is when it comes to DNA, you are not guaranteed anything just because your parents are something.
Right? Like, DNA is random. It just picks and chooses random things together, and that's what you are. So, even if your your dad is 50% German, you could be 2% German because it decided to pick up all the other little stuff. Right? Like, that that's just how DNA works. It is completely random. So, for all of you that like, "Why don't Why doesn't Israel use DNA?" Well, because it's random.
It doesn't actually really prove that much. I mean, it can prove some things, but for others, it doesn't. So, the whole logic behind like, "Show your DNA." Like, that's absolutely ridiculous. Tools like, maybe Global 25 would be a better option to show that like, "Hey, my DNA closely resembles those that have come to this area even if it is far removed." Because that's the other thing that people don't want to like talk about is the fact that when you take a people and you force them out of the land that they come from, and then they're forced for, you know, for thousands of years to to live all over the place, what do you think is going to happen to DNA?
>> [laughter] >> Like, like, does does my DNA report say Levantine?
Not on ancestry.com, but if I compare it to Global 25, it does show up in a small amount because it's so far removed because my ancestors have been so far removed from the land. Like, So, yeah, if you're going to take an ancient people, remove them from their land, and then, like, what are you expecting DNA to do?
Let's Let's [snorts] just like use our brains just a little bit, please, okay?
So, for anybody that wants to use that argument, like, let's just think about it. Let's Let's just think about it a little bit, okay?
So, then, basically, what you're saying is that you have to be 100% something or at least 50% something to be native.
That is problematic because are you going to apply that to only Jews? Or are you going to apply that to literally everyone, which means Native Americans and all other minority populations?
It's only anti-Semitism when it is applied to one specific group of people, the Jews, okay? If you would not apply that logic to anybody else, then you're anti-Semitic. Hi, good morning.
You said, "Oh, fascinating. I didn't realize I had Jewish heritage until I got my DNA results back. There is an interesting book called When Scotland was Jewish." I didn't get to dig really far with my mother's Jewish and heritage.
Though, when I got my DNA results back, it showed on my mother's side, obviously, the Britain, which I knew I was from cuz my grandmother came from Britain, and I already know that whole entire story of her. But, what I did not know is my mother's father was 100% Jewish.
And, he came from, I think, a little town called Lithuania. Does that sound right? And, um he uh was from that town.
And, um so, that's my mother obviously was 50% Jewish. That gives me my 25%.
With that said, on my father's side, I have Mexican, Portugal, and Nigerian in me, which I found very fascinating because obviously, I picked up those genetics extremely strong. My hair, my color of my skin, um the eyes because my mom was blonde, white, brown eyes. My father, dark skin, dark hair, and he had the blue eyes. Hence, I guess, came from the Portugal part of um Oh, my little thing's falling off. Portugal part of um you know, with the blue eyes. Um also, I know like a lot of Jewish people do have blue eyes, as well, with dark hair. So, [snorts] I guess could have been maybe down the line. I don't know. I just know it's been very fascinating. I haven't been able to go farther. I do know that on my grandmother's side, they're supposedly a deep connection with Queen Victoria. Though, I have not got into that part yet, and I've really not [clears throat] discussed that on here.
Um there was a lot of um noble noble people, and I'll have to bring up all of that later on and in maybe another segment. I just never got to talked about that on here. I did discuss my 23andMe, but I didn't dig really far far in my my genealogy, which I would love to do exactly what you're doing and kind of dig a little bit deeper cuz I think that would be very fascinating. I did hear that on my father's side, we are connected to some kind of Marquis um in Mexico. So, that would be kind of fascinating as well to find out. But, yeah, that's really cool that you are connected to a lot of these different um royalty people and even people that are presidents. So, good luck with your journey. I'm hoping I can find out more with mine.
I thought this was obvious, but apparently not. Obviously, my skin tone is white or what we call white. But, white supremacists do not think that Jews are white. Groups of white supremacists identify various racial and ethnic enemies, most commonly those of African ancestry, indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australia, and Jews. I benefit from the fact that most times people can't look at me and know I'm a Jew, except for sometimes randomly when they think my nose is very Jewish, whatever that means. Or, they just look at my mom.
So, yes, my skin is white. I am not black, Asian, Latino, any of those things. But, I am Jewish. And, so when white supremacists find out that I am Jewish, they no longer see me as white.
Hitler would not consider me Aryan. We don't need to play the oppression Olympics. Just because I'm talking about anti-Semitism doesn't mean that other struggles aren't real or aren't happening. And, before you get super anti-Semitic, I'm pro-Palestine. Crazy, huh? Family, some companies have really been getting crazy work over the past few months, especially the companies who do, you know, DNA tests, like the 23andMe and the Ancestry DNA companies.
They have exploded in popularity because many people want to understand, you know, their ancestry. Many folks want to understand their history. They want to get to know themselves better.
And family, the biggest questions that many folks have been asking themselves, especially white people, is if they have the Jewish ancestry. And, we've seen a lot of disappointment online while people get to understand that indeed they do not have any ancestry linked, you know, to the Middle Eastern ancestry, the Jewish heritage. And, many folks are very very sad. They feel very very disappointed because some of them grew up knowing that they were Jews, and that is something that they've been boasting about. But, now noticing that indeed they are not Jews has just brought up a whole conversation online.
And, many people are just showing their frustrations. And, as I have mentioned, companies like the 23andMe and the Ancestry DNA has been getting crazy popularity over the recent months because everyone is sending in their saliva trying to get to understand their roots. Millions of peoples have sent their saliva hoping that hoping to answer their question, you know, if they are Jews and where they actually came from.
Somebody would wonder, what is so special about being Jewish?
Somebody would wonder, what's the connection of these Jewish people to the modern day that would make anyone want to associate with themselves? Family, when you study the Bible, Deuteronomy 28, they talk about the real Israelites, the Jewish people. And family, then you'd notice that in Deuteronomy 28, they described so so well that this group of people are a group who are exiled, a group who go through slavery, a group who lost their identity, a group, you know, that went through many years, hundreds of years, of oppression. And, people today are trying to connect the dots.
They want to associate themselves to this special group of people. They are taking their time, even if it means doing DNA tests, to actually go and look at their family tree, get to understand their ancestry, and get to know if indeed they are Jewish. And family, the most asked questions anytime these people do their DNA tests is not about their history at large, but whether they have traces or any percentage of Jewish ancestry in their lineage.
And, some people get up to 1% of Jewish ancestry from their lineage. Just That just explains that many a times they were not Jewish people.
It makes some people feel bad, and some people are actually happy because they are discovering that indeed they are Jewish. Across social media, family, people are sharing results, and some are genuinely stunned. Families discovering unexpected ancestry.
People finding out that they are mixed, you know, than they actually thought.
Imagine believing that you were Jewish, and suddenly science tells you a different story.
Just imagine how that is. And, um for many Jews, you know, genetics show connections to the ancient Middle Eastern populations. Many Jews actually come from the Middle Eastern, you know, region of the world. So, many Jews show a connection to the Middle Eastern populations, and that is how you know if you're indeed a real Jew.
And family, this issue has sparked a lot of reactions online, and people have been questioning themselves. People have always wanted to understand whether if they are Jewish or not. But, also significant mixes, you know, in ancestry after centuries of migration and intermarriages have also brought up the shift, you know, of not finding the 100% Jewish ancestry in many folks.
Many people would want to to be associated as being Jewish or having links to the ancient Israelites. And, many folks are wondering, why is it so so important? According to Deuteronomy 28, you get to understand that this group of people are a special group of people because they are God's chosen people. And, in this case, many white folks are disappointed as their DNA proves that many of them are not Jewish.
The DNA results are disapproving them, and many who grew up thinking that they knew their roots, their history, and their identity are actually feeling feeling very very sad. Family, let me know in the comment box down below what you think about the whole ideology of ancestry and why you believe that being a Jewish person, you know, is special to many folks today.
Kindly like the video so that it can be recommended to other YouTube users, and I'd be very very grateful. For me, I was so so amazed, you know, with the reactions that I've seen from the video, how many folks actually think of this Jewish ancestry differently. And, many people actually want to be associated with these special groups of people.
Family, kindly like the video so that it can be recommended to other YouTube users, and I'd be very very grateful.
Lastly, we are currently on the road to 50,000 subscribers. And family, I'd really really appreciate if you all take your time and support me by subscribing to this channel.
Um the goal of the channel has always been to tell black stories the black way because many a times when you give the white supremacists an opportunity to tell our stories, our stories are usually distorted and whitewashed. So, family, thank you so so much for watching this video till this juncture.
I do not take your support for granted.
Thank you, and I hope to seeing you all in our next episode. Goodbye for now.
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