Saiwania wrote:Borderlands of Rojava wrote:I know there's the picture in the American mindset of Arabs as "the brown people" but at least half of them have peach/beige colored skin and many have light hair. Keep in mind when you see photos from the middle east of militias in Syria, the reason alot of them are dark skinned is because they're out there in the elements all day and night, rarely living in a solid dwelling. So in conclusion Sai, if you're worried about pale skin dying, Arabs and hispanics won't be the cause of that.
So why would I trade someone who's White and European for someone who can merely "pass" for White but also has all sorts of ancestry of non-White origins? Skin color is only part of the criteria for many people. My definition of White are those of primarily European ancestry who also have a pale enough phenotype and traits.
Ashkenazi Jews can be considered White for example from some people's perspective, because most were or are of majority European ancestry from their history of being assimilated into Europe or the former Soviet Union's populations before the Holocaust and other pograms got them to flee to Israel or to the US/Canada/elsewhere post 1945. Not all Jews are White however, because some stayed in the Levant/Middle East and never got sufficient European ancestry to "turn" White enough many generations later.
The Roman empire is more or less to blame for Ashkenazi Jews arising, because in the absence of Judea being conquered and destroyed, there would've been no Jewish disapora towards Europe.
Arabs are considered White Sai.
You can look up the US census for proof.









