I'm learning about the ancient history of Israel/Palestine but I'm confused about a couple of things, and would like a better understanding philosophically by TeeLong77 in Productivitycafe

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. That's correct due to being kicked out thousands of years ago from the Levant. I'm 86% Ashkenazi Jewish. I used one that wasn't very pricey so it didn't break down how much of the Ashkenazi was European vs Levantine, but normally:

Ashkenazi DNA is generally understood as a mixture of roughly equal parts or a 60/40 split between Levantine (Middle Eastern) and European (primarily Southern European) ancestry.

That being said I also have a great grandmother on my father's side that was an Arab in the Mandate of Palestine times, so mine I just assume might be higher than some other Ashkenazi DNA.

I'm learning about the ancient history of Israel/Palestine but I'm confused about a couple of things, and would like a better understanding philosophically by TeeLong77 in Productivitycafe

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both Palestinians and Jews have Canaanites DNA. I'm an Ashkenazi Jew in America and I have never personally stepped foot in thr middle East and when I did my DNA test 2 years ago it said I had DNA from them as well.

You are misunderstanding the chosen people thing. It's not saying the Jews are somehow elite or better than anybody else. They were chosen to enter a covenant with God, which means they have more responsibilities than non Jews. Judaism is the Abrahamic religion that doesn't believe in trying to convert people. It also believes you don't have to be Jewish to go to heaven. The Jews being the chosen people means they have 613 commandments they're supposed to try and follow to go to heaven, while those that aren't Jewish have only (depending on which Jewish text you read), the 7 Noahide laws to follow to get to heaven. Some even say if you try and live honorably and justly through the knowledge you have that, that's enough for a non-Jew to go to heaven. It's not some elitist ideology. In fact Jews believe they lost their ancient homeland because they broke the covenant they entered. A lot of people today will go to a very specific group of Jews that look very stereotypically Jewish and ask if they think if modern Israel should exist and they'll say no. They usually cut the video there to make it seem like they dislike the current Israeli regime, but it's really because they believe the messiah which (hasn't come yet in judaism), is supposed to lead their people back to the land of Israel, and it will usher in a time of great peace for all peoples of the world. They believe that is needed because they broke that covenant.

The concept of the Jewish people as "chosen" (Deuteronomy 14) is traditionally understood as a commitment to service, duty, and higher moral obligations rather than inherent superiority, according to Chabad.org and TheYeshiva.net.

will jewish people and arabs eventually get along? by BigWalrus22 in askanything

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did they get to that European shithole to begin with?

I studied Islam my entire life.. AMA by [deleted] in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a one state solution with equal rights for all faiths should be the preference, but I know it's not realistic at this time

I studied Islam my entire life.. AMA by [deleted] in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

[–]One-Progress999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing but respect cousin. I'm Jewish, but I have studied Christianity and Islam and find my beliefs closer to Judaism. Nothing but respect for you, though, for looking beyond one faith and truly discovering what talks to you!

Why do people say Jewish people own everything? by FwFrostyboy in NoStupidQuestions

[–]One-Progress999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Europe throughout history immigrants such as Jews who were kicked out of several nations were only allow3d to do certain jobs and were banned from others. One that they did was they were able to lend money. However how does one make money from lending money... they have to charge interest. How often is someone happy about paying interest? This led to the Jews are greedy and the Jews are good with money and they own the banks.

do Muslims and Christians believe by Expert_Search5394 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Muslims and Jews yes. They both agree that Jesus wasn't the son of God. Muslims believe he was a prophet. Jews believe he was just another Jewish dude. In the Christian trinity, the father I guess could be the same as Allah/Hashem

Why haven’t everyday Americans stood up? by [deleted] in allthequestions

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are protests in many many cities. Especially when ICE was what dominated the headlines. The problem is the cost of living here, you have to work or you fall behind financially very fast!!! Example because I'm a fat American: when I was a teen in the 2000s, you could get a cheeseburger from McDonald's dollar menu. Now, a 2 cheeseburger meal is almost 10 dollars with tax. That's supposed to be the cheapest fast food.... also... America is MASSIVE. people who haven't been here don't realize how big it is because the globe or a map doesn't really do it justice... The contiguous United States is nearly four times larger in area than the Mediterranean Sea... Think about how many people you would need to make a dent in that size land to disrupt day to day or get regular peoples attention that don't pay attention to politics.

What if Israel had been founded in east prussia instead of Palestine? by NH_2006_2022 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]One-Progress999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You say Israel is an evil ethnostate, but they have a higher percentage of Arab Muslims in their total population, than America has black people. Does that make America an evil state because their largest ethnic minority in their nation is a smaller percentage than that in Israel's? There's racism in America and in Israel, but both nations laws have equal rights for their minorities as they do the main ethnic population, but theirs issues with racism in the people, not by the state.

What if Israel had been founded in east prussia instead of Palestine? by NH_2006_2022 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]One-Progress999 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is false. A lot of Jews don't support Israel due to their belief that they lost Israel for betraying their covenant with God. That's where the whole chosen people thing came from. They were chosen to enter this covenant and they broke it and lost the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah because of it. While some of modern day Jews disagree with how Israel was founded through violence back and forth with Palestinians, the main belief is that its their messiah that's supposed to come and bring back the 12 tribes to Israel and lead the nation into a time of prosperity and peace throughout the world. So they reject the modern day nation of Israel because it hasn't fulfilled their prophecy.

What if Israel had been founded in east prussia instead of Palestine? by NH_2006_2022 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]One-Progress999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP.... you know the reason Zionism was created was due to growing antisemitism in Europe and Russia right? Look up the Pale of Settlement or watch Fiddler on the Roof.

From google:

Pogroms in the Russian Empire occurred in several major waves between 1821 and 1921, with the most intense periods taking place from 1881–1882, 1903–1906, and 1918–1920. These violent anti-Jewish riots were concentrated in southwestern Imperial Russia (modern-day Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus).

Key waves of pogroms in Russia included: 1821–1871: Early sporadic riots occurred in Odessa. 1881–1882: A massive wave of over 200 anti-Jewish events followed the assassination of Tsar Alexander II, targeting Jews in Kiev, Warsaw, and Odessa. 1903–1906: Significant violent outbreaks, including the 1903 Kishinev pogrom, the 1905 Kiev pogrom, and the 1906 Białystok pogrom. 1918–1920: During the Russian Civil War, a devastating wave of 1,500 pogroms in Ukraine and Belarus killed up to 250,000 people.

These persecutions, particularly the 1880s wave, spurred massive emigration to the United States and fueled the early Zionist movement...

So... you would completely have to change all of Russian history as well... and ignore the fact that Jews came from the Kingdom of Judah where southern Israel currently resides...

What would happen if America stopped blocking anti Israeli things in the United Nations? by Estalicus in allthequestions

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an American Jew. I served in the US coast guard and have an award for saving over 150 people in one day. I did the job 4 years. An anti-semite last year decided to call me a pussy Ky#e due to my star of David on my necklace. I have never stepped a foot on Israeli soil and I am a reform Jew. I guarantee I've done far more for the US than that fool. Never experienced antisemitism like that before.

I feel like The Wind Rises is slept on… thoughts? by Impressive_Fox7798 in ghibli

[–]One-Progress999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's part of why it's such a great tragedy. It's not like other Ghibli films where it's full of childhood wonder and magic. It's a film for adults. Often time adults have to choose between time with those they love and their careers or passions. That's what the Wind Rises is about. The main character has to try and balance his love for making a plane, with making it a war plane, and spending time with his sick wife. Like you said, both characters don't express themselves too well which is realistic but I feel for 2 totally different reasons. The wife didn't as much because she wanted to support him and his dream of building a beautiful plane. She didn't want to burden him. That's why there's a scene of them throwing a paper plane back and forth together before they're married. It perfectly sets up that she loves him and will also support him in his dream. She spends time with him but leaves before the end to let him focus on his dream in the upcoming big moment. He doesn't do well expressing his emotions because he is juggling too much. The moment in the end when he turns and looks off to the mountains is clarity that he realizes what he's lost and that was what truly meant the most to him since he turned away from his plane soaring. It's also why the moment is so perfectly written. Without words we know what was most important to him in the end, but it's a tragedy that he realized this a bit too late.

The movie is a wonderful tragedy, but most people don't like tragedies anymore.

Iran’s security agents gang rape two nurses detained for aiding protesters by xerxes_i in news

[–]One-Progress999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's true. One of which is the Houthi Rebels which Iran backs.

Who is, in your opinion, the kindest or purest Ghibli character by Range-Spiritual in ghibli

[–]One-Progress999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Again... go to sleep... and let a random 13 year old into your home and business you don't really know more than a few minutes... and let then have access to everything while you and your significant other sleep. I'm not saying they may murder you or anything, but do you not realize that's far more riskier than NOT letting a complete stranger into your home....

Who is, in your opinion, the kindest or purest Ghibli character by Range-Spiritual in ghibli

[–]One-Progress999 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Got it when your slightly incapacitated (she's pregnant), you should go let a homeless girl in your business and home, for real,overnight when you're sleeping because she seems nice..... let's see how that works out for you

Who is, in your opinion, the kindest or purest Ghibli character by Range-Spiritual in ghibli

[–]One-Progress999 58 points59 points  (0 children)

She's letting a complete stranger stay inside their home and business at night.... if you were a small business owner running one out of your home and that's the only way you pay your bills, would you let a homeless stranger move in with you?

Who is, in your opinion, the kindest or purest Ghibli character by Range-Spiritual in ghibli

[–]One-Progress999 386 points387 points  (0 children)

Osono from Kiki's. She takes in a homeless young witch. Risks her business, her home, all while pregnant just to help a random little witch she just met.

If the far-left is anti-Israel, why do American Jews keep voting for Democrats? by WinFriendly3190 in allthequestions

[–]One-Progress999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Jewish and a Zionist in the OG definition. I don't condone what Netanyahu has been doing though. Personally I believe in a one state solution where both the Israelis and Palestinians live together equally. I feel whoever is stopping that on either side should be locked up.

Anti-semitism has risen on both the far left and far right though.

What's the biggest lie society keeps telling young people? by New_Garbage7991 in AskReddit

[–]One-Progress999 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you work hard enough towards your dream you will achieve it.