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Parent Post: When was Stalin Jewish?
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float4
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12/20/2025, 9:13:26 PM
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The Khazarian kingdom was known to be a place where they would take anyone in. Many were taken in and converted. It was the original melting pot and you see these ideas still expressed today by jews. My suspicion is the original Khazars were Ashkenazi, but that changed over time. In that 300 years you have enough time to develop a gypsy culture that, when the kingdom fell, went and lived everywhere else. It was also called the "Western Turkic Khaganate" so that implies they were originally Turks, again, askenazi. Those people were originally nomadic. By the end they were a mixed bag of white Iranians, bulgars, slavics and crimean locals, and balkan tribes. The Jewish ideas of clinging together likely formed in this kingdom, as there were outside threats and there needed to be high levels of cohesion.
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12/21/2025, 2:54:11 AM
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12/21/2025, 3:15:03 AM
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And then a couple of femenist jew bosheviks did it again w school house rock. They are singular in their long term intent, passing it on generation to generation. Joni Mitchell sings, notable heroin addict. 
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