@olorun: We don't have any ghettos out there, genius. But i know some people black people not from gettos, including one quite nice woman. And i consider them to be my equals in all ways, just like i consider asians and etc. In fact (unlike you) i do not think about skin colour or eye shape as core part of identity. Perhaps i think about it in case of women as about curious, but attractive feature, but it's just that. Let me tell you something about stereotypes. There is a stereotype about russians and communists, for example. I saw how one man recently literally called russians and russians from the times of Napoleonic wars, from the times of 1812, bolsheviks. Whole party of bolshevism became a thing only 1903. This surely is a stereotype. But this stereotype came into being because in USSR there were quite lot of russian communists. There is a stereotype about russians and gopniks, ye know, squating bandits in Adidas, probably drunk as well. That surely is a stereotype... but this stereotype came into being because in 90-th years there was quite lot of gopniks in Russia because of collapse of society. You see what i am talking about? So if you have a lot of people who like gangsta rap about thug life around, if you have a lot of gangs in hoods, if you also have even more people around who are actually not from gangs, but act like they are, talk like they are, dress like they are... Just what image of black people from ghettos it can create, hm?
Palestinians are white people, lol. Back then judaism was a religion of people from Israel, jews, and a religion legal in time of roman empire and Israel as a state was a protectorate of Rome. They even had their own king, Herod. And i repeat, jews thought that Jesus was like "Son of Davis", legendary jewish king, promised legitime inheritor of throne. So... he was clearly caucasian aka white, with tanned skin like average man from Middle East today, most likely dark hairs and possibly brown eyes. This is a description that fits, you know, italians as well who you surely consider white european people. He could also have blue eyes and blonde hairs as well.
The Middle East is located in the middle of, and forms part of, THREE CONTINENTS: Africa, Asia, and Europe. It is the place where so much travel, immigration, and trade took place. For this reason, Middle Easterners are biologically very diverse. It is a stereotype that they all have olive-toned skin, black eyes, and black hair, but in fact, many have very light skin, brown or blonde hair, and blue or green eyes.
It's not that rare as you with your narrow racial stereotypes may think on Middle East at all. But in the end we are talking about not even icons, but statues. And statues don't have blue or green eyes at all. They have stone eyes, you know. Of the same colour as rest of statues. So just how the hell statue of crucified jewish man who tought people that all lives matter is a symbol of any superiority?
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