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  • Armanen
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    and xxxs are Semites
    the hebrews were semites, the j**s now are no more related to the hebrews than the Italians are to the Romans.

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  • Merv
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    Well, I don't know about this assessment of all Asians and Semites are like this. Sounds like it may be a Muslim thing, at least in part. xxxish laws demand very high standards of ceremonial cleanliness (e.g. no blood, no pork (trichinosis), ritual ablutions, no sex during menstruation, etc.) and xxxs are Semites. I can't speak about Chinese, but it was not my impression that they were particularly uncleanly at all.

    Muslims consider the ceremonial cleanliness of wiping their butt with a wet piece of paper once (so Allah listens to their prayers) to be more important than actually wiping themselves well and washing their hands.

    Also, in many parts of the Muslim world, it is an insult to give someone something with your left hand, as it is believed that the left hand is dirty because it is used for washing the bottom. This is something I wonder at, since if you wash the hands well, they should be equally clean.

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by skhara View Post
    Actually, my dad told of a story of being in some Uzbek "restaurant" with his brother (who happened to be moved to Uzbekistan during the Soviet times for work). Anyway he described those Uzbeks eating yellow rice drenched in some kind of oil and eaten with their hands. My uncle seemed to pay no mind to it and enjoyed his meal just fine, while my dad just tried to keep himself from vomiting.

    Anyway, the whole scene everywhere in these areas are extremely dirty, filthy, and unclean and to these people its natural. Their kids pick up fecal matter in the streets and stick them in their mouths.

    Well, I'm not surprised. The dirtiness and careless attitude towards hygiene habits is very common amongst Central Asians as well as Gypsies and Semites. And then they brag about their so-called "hamam"...
    And 'kids' are anything in their eyes but kids. They are just abandoned and basically grow up by themselves. They are being treated like adults, have no real 'childhood', and receive 'no' real affection.
    Last edited by Lucin; 02-28-2008, 07:40 AM.

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  • jgk3
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    scheisse!

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  • Armanen
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    Well Indians eat with their hands too, what do you think about that?

    Obviously it is a cultural thing but turks and their cousins take it to a whole other level with the fecies.

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  • skhara
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    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Gross.

    I thought nothing would outdo that article you posted with the family "on all fours," but... with their hands? Eww, that's really bad.
    Actually, my dad told of a story of being in some Uzbek "restaurant" with his brother (who happened to be moved to Uzbekistan during the Soviet times for work). Anyway he described those Uzbeks eating yellow rice drenched in some kind of oil and eaten with their hands. My uncle seemed to pay no mind to it and enjoyed his meal just fine, while my dad just tried to keep himself from vomiting.

    Anyway, the whole scene everywhere in these areas are extremely dirty, filthy, and unclean and to these people its natural. Their kids pick up fecal matter in the streets and stick them in their mouths.

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  • jgk3
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    Hmmm, I I thought I heard otherwise on a documentary of it I saw on tv that came 2 years later after the story first emerged.

    Anyway, Turkish or Kurdish is irrelevant for such an issue, to me at least. What's important is to note is that the factors that can contribute to a human being born with fewer chromosomes include inbreeding, which could have been a result from the cousin marriage policies in the Muslim religion that exist in order to block the spreading of family wealth (for whatever it's worth to poor people living in Anatolia today) outside the family.

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  • Armanen
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    No, they were turks

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  • jgk3
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    weren't the family on all fours kurds?

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  • TomServo
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    Originally posted by Armenian View Post
    Dude, they use their 'hands' - honestly. So, if you happen to be in a Turkish restaurant and the waiter serving you smells of "Kolonia" - you know where he or she has been
    Gross.

    I thought nothing would outdo that article you posted with the family "on all fours," but... with their hands? Eww, that's really bad.

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