Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readJun 20, 2024

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??? So, if you have a black skin, you can go around claiming you are white? Because otherwise your choice has been taken away from you.

Lady, my DNA quite clearly shows I am Jewish. Jews are Semites, as are Arabs. 70% of Jews living in Israel have dark skins. Only Ashkenazi Jews have a lighter skin, but even so, the DNA shows quite clearly they are Ashkenzi Jews, and they originally came from the Middle East.

There is no choice in life. If you are born with two legs and three arms, nothing you can do about it. If you are birn in the heart of Africa with AIDS, you will die young, and there is nothing you can do about it. If you are born a woman in a Muslim country in Iran, there is nothing you can do about it.

Only in countries (like America), because they have had such easy lives, have people become misinformed that they have an actual choice. However, even in America, there is no choice. You will be born ugly/beautiful, black/white, rich/poor, and those attributes of birth will be with you for the rest of your life.

There is no choice about being Jewish. One is either born a Jew or one converts to become one (a 2 year process). Once one is born a Jew, one remains a Jew for the rest of one's life.

It isn't a choice - no more than black or white is.

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