Message from @Papa Pizzagate

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2018-11-21 14:33:39 UTC  

Paging Nemets

2018-11-21 14:33:54 UTC  

Is there a Semitic/middle eastern/khazar milkers section?

2018-11-21 14:34:16 UTC  

@NateDahl76 A little place in the North Caucausus called *Khazaria*, amirite? 😏

2018-11-21 14:34:48 UTC  

Jews are the real caucasians

2018-11-21 14:35:02 UTC  

JRC

2018-11-21 14:35:10 UTC  

Jews also spent a lot of time in Asia Minor trading.

2018-11-21 14:35:24 UTC  

Wait... The North Caucusus is geographically in Europe. *re-evaluates Khazar theory*

2018-11-21 14:38:13 UTC  

Unfortunately the United States is the primary home of the Ashkenazi isn’t it?

2018-11-21 14:38:47 UTC  

Numerically, yeah. Historically and culturally, no.

2018-11-21 14:38:52 UTC  

I guess there’s per capita and overall population

2018-11-21 14:40:07 UTC  

I was thinking the other day. Would American culture be so dominant without them? Then the question would be is our culture a good thing and is it being globally dominant a good thing

2018-11-21 14:40:22 UTC  

Cinema, music, sports, etc

2018-11-21 14:41:31 UTC  

That's a good question, and honestly, I don't think it would be, because the appeal would be particular, rather than universal. Our mass culture would be more niche, like that of other European peoples, or the Japanese or Koreans.

2018-11-21 14:42:18 UTC  

I think you’re right. A more pronounced distinct American culture

2018-11-21 14:42:37 UTC  

This was stolen from us

2018-11-21 14:42:54 UTC  

By the globalists. Not Jews in particular

2018-11-21 14:43:27 UTC  

It would be a mesh of anglo-germanic culture, with a sprinkling of the rest of Europe - but perhaps diluted some due to distance and time.

2018-11-21 14:43:52 UTC  

Really structured society, and maybe not the greatest food. lol.

2018-11-21 14:44:13 UTC  

Gotta give the meds some due credit here.

2018-11-21 14:44:19 UTC  

Maybe like the US before television

2018-11-21 14:44:34 UTC  

Yeah, basically what I'm describing

2018-11-21 14:44:37 UTC  

funny innit?

2018-11-21 14:44:53 UTC  

Sure is MAGA

2018-11-21 14:45:11 UTC  

Well, German food is good. Hearty, and something I wouldn't want to eat every day - but good.

2018-11-21 14:45:29 UTC  

And English food, well...

2018-11-21 14:45:38 UTC  

Food is lacking

2018-11-21 14:45:48 UTC  

But we have the recipes

2018-11-21 14:47:09 UTC  

It DoEsNt TaStE tHe SaMe UnLeSs ItS aN aUtHeNtIC nAtIvE mAkInG iT!!11>!>

2018-11-21 14:47:56 UTC  

“But the Hispanics at the Mexican restaurant we eat at every Wednesday are so friendly”

2018-11-21 14:50:15 UTC  

Was there an unique European American cuisine after colonization? but before let’s say Spanish American war when we started that interventionism ish

2018-11-21 14:51:04 UTC  

Literally the sandwich

2018-11-21 14:51:21 UTC  

Everything used to be open faced

2018-11-21 14:51:55 UTC  

I liked open faced sandwiches as a kid

2018-11-21 14:51:58 UTC  

and HATED mayo

2018-11-21 14:52:00 UTC  

still do

2018-11-21 14:53:08 UTC  

Wow, defying all sterotypes

2018-11-21 14:53:17 UTC  

Also contemporary meatloaf is American

2018-11-21 14:54:05 UTC  

It was basically the solid equivalent of stew during the great depression

2018-11-21 14:54:15 UTC  

How many gents here have seen 18th cooking with Jas Townsend? That is the food of the new America

2018-11-21 14:56:40 UTC  

Tons of food was brought about in the US.

2018-11-21 14:57:02 UTC  

Ranch and tater tots are all you need to know