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Inside Israel's Racial Hierarchy - YouTube

Inside Israel's Racial Hierarchy - YouTube
Inside Israel's Racial Hierarchy

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Israel is often viewed through a monolithic lens, but the internal reality of Jewish ethnicities is a complex, often friction-filled hierarchy. From the Ashkenazi elite to the 1970s Mizrahi "Black Panthers" and the modern struggles of the Beta Israel (Ethiopian) community, we’re breaking down the systemic divisions within the state that the mainstream media rarely touches.

This is an educational look at the social, political, and cultural friction points between Jewish ethnicities. No fluff, just the high-signal reality of how these groups interact within the Levant.

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📍 IN THIS VIDEO:

The Ashkenazi Hegemony: How European Jews shaped the early state.

Mizrahi & Sephardic Struggle: The history of the "Second Israel."

The Beta Israel Crisis: Ethiopian integration and the protests of 2019.

Political Shifts: How ethnic identity drives Israeli voting blocks today.

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0:00Israeli [ __ ] squads. PSR or post-mortem sperm retrieval is a technology developed in Israel in the early 2000s
0:088 secondsand regulated by the attorney general in 2003. Basically, it's a policy of extracting semen via cryopreservation
0:1515 secondsfrom deceased soldiers in the IDF to be brought home and used later via IVF.
0:2121 secondsNow, let me note this practice is only somewhat consensual. While some soldiers have opted to consent to this program,
0:2828 secondsmuch of the uh substance collected was collected without prior consent. Now, the reason I call them [ __ ] squads is
0:3535 secondsbecause a deceased soldier doesn't die in a hospital. They [music] usually die in the field. This has led to several sperm banks basically forming squads
0:4444 secondswhose entire job is to go into war zones like in the north of Israel bordering Lebanon or in Gaza itself to extract the
0:5252 seconds[music]
0:5353 secondssubstance from the deceased bodies. So yes, in these most recent conflicts, Israel has formed [ __ ] squads. The
1:001 minutepractice has exploded in popularity since October 7th, 2023, being praised by several important medical figures in Israel like Dr. Dr. Aaron Altman,
1:081 minute, 8 seconds[music] head of the sperm bank at the Robin Medical Center, and Dr. Itai Got, who [music] spoke very publicly about its cultural significance and the need
1:161 minute, 16 secondsto ensure the continuation of the quote Jewish bloodline. Now, if you're saying to yourself, "Wow, that sounds um crazy," you would be right. This is a
1:251 minute, 25 secondsvery unique practice to them. But if you think about it from their perspective, [music] it kind of makes sense. There is a deep concern within global jewelry
1:331 minute, 33 secondsabout the population numbers of [music] Jews. Mind you, there's only about anywhere from 16 to 20 million of them alive today. That's roughly the
1:401 minute, 40 secondspopulation size of Kazakhstan since the Gaza war and various conflicts happening in Israel. One in every four fallen
1:481 minute, 48 secondssoldiers has had this procedure done to them. Most requests coming from parents, not widows. This is kind of part of a
1:551 minute, 55 secondsgrander conversation about the values of Israel in terms of family planning to say the least. You may be asking yourself why I really am talking about
2:042 minutes, 4 secondsIsraeli [ __ ] squads and the substance of Jewish men in Israel. As war with Iran looms, I wanted to have a conversation
2:132 minutes, 13 secondsabout Israel's society. We hear a lot about Israel. We're potentially going to war for Israel. A practice that we have done uh many times. Basically, every
2:222 minutes, 22 secondssingle war we've had in the Middle East has largely been at the behest of Israel. So many people are unaware of Israeli society, what actually goes on
2:302 minutes, 30 secondsin the country. We have this notion that Israel is a unified front. It's a very small country, population of roughly 6 million, that's about the size of New Jersey. And so we have this
2:392 minutes, 39 secondsunderstanding that it's a very unified society, a very cosmopolitan society.
2:432 minutes, 43 secondsBut when we actually peel back the cover here, we can see a bit of a different story. I'm your host, Brilliant. Welcome back to the narrative.
2:562 minutes, 56 secondsNow, Jews, especially in the West, have been known for their very open border aspirations, the promotion of diversity,
3:043 minutes, 4 secondsof multiculturalism, things like the Civil Rights Act or Black Lives Matter, all these other very progressive social movements that led to policy changes,
3:123 minutes, 12 secondsall of them being led by various Jewish intellectuals, lawyers, policy makers. I mean it was the heart seller act itself
3:193 minutes, 19 secondsin 1965 which completely changed our immigration system and allowed for the immigration of eastern and southern peoples. Heart seller obviously coming from Emanuel Cellar a Jewish politician.
3:303 minutes, 30 secondsSo if Israel is the Jewish state and this is what Jews largely espouse within the west we can assume that Israel is a very cosmopolitan
3:383 minutes, 38 secondsmulticultural diverse state that values you know progressive ideas about race and ethnicity. Right?
3:503 minutes, 50 secondsFolks on screen here I'm going to place a small infographic. This is William's Tower of Jew. I have here the various
3:583 minutes, 58 secondsethnic subgroups of Jews listed across the racial hierarchy of Israel. To understand the racial hierarchy of
4:054 minutes, 5 secondsIsrael, you have to understand that Jews are a very very eugenic people like to a scary degree. So much so that like
4:134 minutes, 13 secondsseveral organizations have been founded in Israel to try and fix this problem of ethnic divisions. A lot of people don't realize that Jewry is actually a diverse
4:214 minutes, 21 secondsthing. The global population of just kind of widely called brown Jews and white Jews are roughly equal with various distinctions found in between
4:304 minutes, 30 secondseach of them, different cultural traditions, languages, etc. Point being, they're a very diverse people.
4:364 minutes, 36 secondsSurprisingly, we tend to have this view of them being a monoethnic people because one, they espouse themselves to be a monorracial people, which is true,
4:444 minutes, 44 secondsbut also in America, we largely like only have Ashkanazi Jews. Today, I wanted to break it down from the Israeli perspective, how those relationships
4:534 minutes, 53 secondsactually work in their country. So, let's start at the top of the triangle and break down the hierarchy here.
4:584 minutes, 58 secondsStarting off with the one America knows the most about, the Ashkanazi Jews.
5:085 minutes, 8 secondsNow, Ashkanazi Jews, that's who you're thinking of when you off-handedly say Jew. Think Ben Shapiro, Jerry Seinfeld,
5:165 minutes, 16 secondsLarry David. These are the Jews of Europe. They stem from communities that lived across Europe. They really can be described as like a mix of German and
5:245 minutes, 24 secondsRussian. Their name comes from the biblical figure Ashkanaz who's the patriarch of the like outland Germanic regions, the Slavic regions, the sort of like north of the Roman Empire regions.
5:355 minutes, 35 secondsSee, when the fall of the second temple occurred and the Jewish community was scattered of what they call diaspora, they all didn't go to the same places,
5:425 minutes, 42 secondsmany of them, arguably the majority of them went north deeper into Roman territory. This is because at the time a Jewish community had already done so in
5:505 minutes, 50 secondsmodern day Greece. It is from there that other migrations occurred. local expulsions occurred and eventually led a community of Jews to enter into the modern-day Germanic and Slavic regions.
6:016 minutes, 1 secondNow, while early mixing occurred largely with local populations in like southern Italy and Greece and modern day Turkey
6:096 minutes, 9 secondsfollowing the Christianization of the Roman Empire, these people went from being kind of just a odd ethnic minority to a very, very important group. Mind
6:186 minutes, 18 secondsyou, with the Christianization of Rome, this group that was incredibly small and not really known to most people suddenly was understood by everyone in the Roman
6:266 minutes, 26 secondsEmpire as the bad guys. So needless to say, uh mixed marriage was not on the table for them. This is also when people
6:346 minutes, 34 secondsstart to take issue with them as now they are more present in their lives and living amongst them and so xenophobia starts to form both ways. So much so
6:426 minutes, 42 secondsthat geneticists and scientists have described them as being in a genetic bottleneck. This has allowed for the formation of very very chronic health conditions, mental health conditions.
6:526 minutes, 52 secondsHowever, this insularness and this large, you know, Jewish emphasis on things like education and literacy has allowed for them to increase their IQ
7:017 minutes, 1 secondsignificantly. You have to understand, while we don't really think about IQ in the West, largely because of efforts of people from this community, they think
7:087 minutes, 8 secondsabout IQ a lot. It's well known between people in the know that Ashkanazi Jews possess the highest IQ out of any human
7:167 minutes, 16 secondspopulation, a fact that they pride themselves on deeply. This is why they're listed at the top of the hierarchy. You have to understand that
7:227 minutes, 22 secondsIsrael's founding was an Ashkanazi project. See, after World War II, when Israel was first founded, the goal was for it to be Ashkanazi only. That was
7:327 minutes, 32 secondsthe idea. As Jews began entering mandatory Palestine following World War I, they're coming from like the Soviet
7:397 minutes, 39 secondsUnion or the eastern part of Germany, which are heavily communist or communist influenced areas. So, not only are these
7:467 minutes, 46 secondsAshkanazi Jews, these are like educated academic and politically communist Jews coming into this Middle Eastern region.
7:537 minutes, 53 secondsYou got to understand the earliest of Israel's like settlers or sort of the founding people, they sort of had this like socialist mindset. They believed
8:018 minutes, 1 secondthemselves to be smarter and more enlightened than the peoples of Europe who were descending into fascism. And so the initial goal was for them to go out into the desert and go make communism.
8:118 minutes, 11 secondsHowever, uh, one problem existed. There were already Jewish communities in that region. Jewish communities who did not
8:188 minutes, 18 secondshave a lot of ties to Ashkanazi culture and the Ashkanazi background. Mind you, Ashkanazis, they're Yiddish speaking.
8:258 minutes, 25 secondsThey come from this very quant and analytical Talmudic tradition. And even the most religious of them aren't very spiritual. If you ever meet like a
8:338 minutes, 33 secondsAshkanazi rabbi, they're very quant and kind of like textual people. Think lawyers, doctors, etc. Contrast that
8:418 minutes, 41 secondswith the Misrai populations which were living around Muslims largely. They are very spiritual, religious, and superstitious people. So off the bat,
8:498 minutes, 49 secondsthere's some issues. I'll read you some quotes here from notable early Israeli figures. David Bengurian, Israel's first prime minister. Some call him the George
8:588 minutes, 58 secondsWashington of Israel is quoted as saying several times about the other Jewish groups that they are primitive, culturally inferior to us European Jews
9:069 minutes, 6 secondsand consistently emphasized the need to civilize them. Here's some direct quotes. Those Jews from Morocco had no education. Their customs are those of
9:159 minutes, 15 secondsArabs. They love their wives, but they beat them. The Moroccan Jew took a lot from the Moroccan Arabs. Culture of Morocco I would not like to have here.
9:239 minutes, 23 secondsWe do not want Israelis to become Arabs.
9:269 minutes, 26 secondsWe are therefore in duty bound to fight against the spirit of the Levant which corrupts individuals and societies and
9:339 minutes, 33 secondspreserve authentic Jewish values as they crystallized in diaspora. So what what does he mean there? Basically, we're
9:419 minutes, 41 secondsgoing to get into the other Jewish populations that he's referring to, but you have to understand the Ashkanazi outlook, especially at the start of Israel, was that Ashkanazi Jews are the
9:509 minutes, 50 secondsreal Jews. That they were the most insular. They didn't do a lot of mixing with European populations. And so they
9:589 minutes, 58 secondskind of see themselves as like the most Jew. And because their religious practices were so quant and analytical and textually derived, they believed
10:0610 minutes, 6 secondsthat they preserved their history and culture better than that of the Eastern Jews and kind of saw them as being more assimilated into Arab culture. Many of
10:1410 minutes, 14 secondsthem just argued straight up other Jewish populations weren't Jews and that only Ashkanazi Jews are. Basically, when
10:2110 minutes, 21 secondswe talk about the role of Ashkanazi Jews in Israeli society, they are the cream of the crop. They make up a little bit under half of the population. And yet,
10:2910 minutes, 29 secondsthey are overwhelmingly over represented in politics, finance, tech, all of the stuff that makes money and generates
10:3710 minutes, 37 secondswealth in Israeli society. I'll note here, Israel has never had a prime minister who is not Ashkanazi. Every single Israeli prime minister has come
10:4610 minutes, 46 secondsfrom the Ashkanazi community. People forget that Israel when it was first formed, they never intended to invite other Jewish communities. It was
10:5310 minutes, 53 secondssupposed to be a specifically Ashkanazi, specifically Yiddish-speaking state.
10:5810 minutes, 58 secondsHowever, following its founding in the first Arab-Israeli war, all of the surrounding like Arab countries and Muslim countries basically threw their
11:0611 minutes, 6 secondsJews at them. Like basic [laughter] like basically Israel forms, this war happens, and then all of these surrounding countries go, "Oh, great.
11:1411 minutes, 14 secondsYou guys want to have a Jewish state?
11:1511 minutes, 15 secondsHere's some Jews." leading to a mass expulsion of the Arab and sort of Eastern Jews. This is why you saw a rise in the use of modern standard Hebrew.
11:2411 minutes, 24 secondsThe goal being not to like Judea the population, it's actually the opposite.
11:2911 minutes, 29 secondsIt was the Ashkanazis themselves, very specifically Bengurian who believed that the religious traditions of the other
11:3611 minutes, 36 secondsJewish populations who were coming from Muslim lands, sort of like Eastern Christian lands, coming from very religious and traditional places. He saw
11:4411 minutes, 44 secondsit as important to pull those traditions out of those communities. But that's a process we'll speak about later, especially with our next populations, the Spharta.
11:5511 minutes, 55 seconds[music]
11:5811 minutes, 58 secondsNow, let me note on this pyramid, you can see here that one of the arrows leads up in terms of white passing. See, another reason why Ashkanazm are
12:0612 minutes, 6 secondsconsidered so important is because they look kind of like white people, something which they have utilized to their political advantage on several
12:1312 minutes, 13 secondsoccasions, arguably for several centuries. So, in short, uh the browner you are, the less important you are in
12:2012 minutes, 20 secondstheir society. So much so that like intermarriage is not promoted heavily between Ashkanazis and other populations. However, it is promoted between Ashkanazis and the Sphartics.
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13:2913 minutes, 29 secondslet's get back to the video. Sphartic Jews come from Iberia. So, think Spain and Portugal. They are the descendants of those who were expelled during the
13:3813 minutes, 38 secondsSpanish Rickista. Upon their expulsion into modern-day Morocco, right across the street of Jibralar, they stayed insular and didn't really mix with the
13:4613 minutes, 46 secondslocal Moroccan populations. This has led to them being their own community because they were from Portugal and Spain. They're they look Mediterranean,
13:5513 minutes, 55 secondsbut they don't look full-on brown or full-on Arab. Hank Sicilian. A great example is Hank Aaria, the guy who plays Mo in the Simpsons. He's a Sphartic Jew.
14:0414 minutes, 4 secondsThat's kind of what they look like. They look like other sort of Mediterranean populations. Now, intermarriage between Ashkanazis and Sphartics is promoted
14:1214 minutes, 12 secondsbecause if you mix an Ashkanazi Jew and a Sphartic Jew, you get one that still looks pretty white. So, in terms of intermarriages, that's seen as the ideal
14:1914 minutes, 19 secondsis having an Ashkanazi marry a Sphartic Jew. Now unlike the Ashkanazis, the Sphartics that arrived into Israel were
14:2714 minutes, 27 secondsdeeply religious. Mind you, their traditions are coming from a formerly Muslim land. So we think of Spain and Portugal as like this modern kind of European country, but the path basically
14:3514 minutes, 35 secondsgoes like this. They get kicked out after Muslim rule is overthrown and they go into Morocco, which is another Muslim kingdom, which is obviously quite religious. And so they stayed with their
14:4414 minutes, 44 secondsreligious practices, religious practices that were not influenced by the Ashkanazi populations. This, like I mentioned earlier, was a big problem for
14:5214 minutes, 52 secondsIsrael because they saw those religious practices as backwards, as culturally Arab. The Sphartex also came to Israel
14:5914 minutes, 59 secondsspeaking their own language, a language called Ladino. Pretty fascinating language actually. It's basically like old Spanish, but with some like Hebrew
15:0715 minutes, 7 secondsand Aramaic words thrown in. Um, and it's written in Hebrew characters, kind of like how Yiddish is written in Hebrew characters, but it's actually mutually
15:1415 minutes, 14 secondsintelligible with Spanish. So, if you speak Spanish, you can understand Latino. sounds like really weird
15:2615 minutes, 26 secondsand unfortunately it doesn't really exist anymore because of their entrance into Israel. They saw Latino as a vestage of an older more backwards
15:3415 minutes, 34 secondsculture and immediately attempted to remove that from them. Again, this is why the proliferation of Hebrew in Israeli society was so critical. because
15:4215 minutes, 42 secondsthey were religious, they already understood a fair amount of like lurggical Hebrew. And so it was easier to teach them Hebrew than it was to try and teach everybody Yiddish. Oh [ __ ] I
15:5115 minutes, 51 secondsjust kicked my camera. Accidentally kicked my camera there. Sorry for [laughter] the Sorry for the visual change. Now today, the Sphartics make up a very, very small population. Actually,
16:0016 minutesthis is largely because when they first arrived into Israel, they were kind of broadly categorized with this next population that came in, the second most
16:0816 minutes, 8 secondsimportant, but the third on the list. Up next, the misraim.
16:1816 minutes, 18 secondsMisrahi is an umbrella term. It literally means oriental or like eastern. It encompasses several
16:2516 minutes, 25 secondscommunities. The Yemeni Jews, the Iraqi Jews, the Afghan Jews, the Bkaran Jews, the Kurdish Jews. It covers a lot of
16:3316 minutes, 33 secondspeople basically, but all of them kind of largely share this like eastern pretty Arabized and sort of like Persian
16:4116 minutes, 41 secondstype culture. This is largely due to the fact that most of their populations lived and then formed their unique identities under caliphates. While they
16:4916 minutes, 49 secondsall had their own like regional languages and spoke the languages of the region, many of them spoke either Aramaic or Judeo-Arabic. Basically just
16:5716 minutes, 57 secondsArabic but with Hebrew characters. Now, what needs to be noted about the Ms.
17:0117 minutes, 1 secondRahi is that they make up the majority of Israel, which makes sense. They were around that region already and then were
17:0817 minutes, 8 secondssent into Israel. But it's also important to note that Ms. Rahis had a very, very different relationship with their host countries respectively. Mind
17:1717 minutes, 17 secondsyou, most misrais are descended from like the early and religious of the second temple and weren't really around for like the enlightenment or all these
17:2517 minutes, 25 secondsother things that put a big emphasis on like textual education. So they are a deeply deeply spiritual and superstitious people who had a lot of
17:3317 minutes, 33 secondscross-cultural exchanges with the Muslim world. You got to understand in Islamic law a man can marry a Jewish woman.
17:4117 minutes, 41 secondsActually Muhammad himself married two of them. And when Muslims would come into an area with a different religion, it became very clear very quickly that
17:4817 minutes, 48 secondsMuslims were on top and everybody else was on bottom forcing them into what's called demi status which that warrants a whole other video. But basically, if
17:5717 minutes, 57 secondsMuslims came to your region and took over, it was a lot more beneficial for you to be a Muslim or be Muslim adjacent. However, because of this kind
18:0418 minutes, 4 secondsof like love relationship that's formed there, Muslims and Jews got along together really well. Like it was actually it was well preferred by Jews
18:1218 minutes, 12 secondsto be ruled over by Muslims than by Christians. So, it was very very common for Jewish women marry into the families
18:1918 minutes, 19 secondsof Muslim men. Now, if you understand Jewish law, a Jew was either born to two Jewish parents or just a Jewish mother.
18:2618 minutes, 26 secondsYou see where I'm going with this? A lot of intermixing occurred. Like, genetically speaking, Misrai Jews and like peninsula Arabs are virtually the
18:3518 minutes, 35 secondssame population and that reflects in their appearance. Hila Klein is a popular example of a Misrai Jew. They're very brownl looking. Like, they look
18:4318 minutes, 43 secondslike Arabs and their customs and cultural practices are Arab. a fact that like we kind of mentioned before with
18:5018 minutes, 50 secondsthe Ashkanazis, not very popular. So following the Arab-Israeli war, they're sent into Israel to become new citizens.
18:5718 minutes, 57 secondsIt's there that they're put into refugee camps. Refugee camps that had like horrific conditions. They're also they're placed in with the Sphartex.
19:0419 minutes, 4 secondsThis is why a lot of intermixing happens between Misrais and Sphartex, which people don't really care about. Once they arrive, Israel immediately began an
19:1219 minutes, 12 secondsassimilation process. Parents were put in what's called Maab Baro which are the camps I mentioned before. Very squalid conditions just not a not a good time.
19:2119 minutes, 21 secondsThe children though children of early Misrai refugees were taken into kabutsum. A kabutum is like a kind of
19:2819 minutes, 28 secondssocialist communist commune. Some of them still exist in Israel. They were all Ashkanazi dominated and full of these like academic kind of you know
19:3619 minutes, 36 secondscommunist like Trosky type Jews. The goal being to civilize the children.
19:4119 minutes, 41 secondsThey wanted to take this population that was deeply religious and deeply superstitious and pull the religion out of them. This is because again they didn't see their religion as Jewish.
19:5119 minutes, 51 secondsDidn't really view the superstitious sort of Eastern stuff as Judaism. They viewed the sort of hidic textual
19:5919 minutes, 59 secondsEuropean derived Judaism as the real Judaism. This is basically the majority of Israeli Jews. Like when you think of
20:0620 minutes, 6 secondsan Israeli Jew, you're thinking of him as Rahi Jew. However, despite being the majority of the population, they don't have it super nice. Most of them are
20:1420 minutes, 14 secondslike solidly low middle class, if not poor, and they are consistently kept out of higher institutions in society.
20:2120 minutes, 21 secondsDespite making up the overwhelming majority of the military, nearly all of the official positions are held by Ashkanazis. Eventually, this became so
20:3020 minutes, 30 secondsbad that in 1971, the Misrai community formed the Israeli Black Panther.
20:3620 minutes, 36 secondsbasically a group of like Misrai Jews who formed like a Black Panther style political coalition and then protested
20:4420 minutes, 44 secondsthe government. So much so that Israel kind of had its own like civil rights movement and civil rights act coming into government with like several more especially liberal politicians pushing
20:5220 minutes, 52 secondsto pass like DEI laws laws that are deeply unpopular with the Ashkanazi population which is if you know that
20:5920 minutes, 59 secondslike American Ashkanazi Jews are super prode America it's really funny to know that over there very anti-Dei so much so
21:0821 minutes, 8 secondsthat like several more radical figures have tried to argue that Miss Rahi should be banned from government. This is what I mean when I say Israel is like
21:1721 minutes, 17 secondsa eugenicist state because the IQ of Msrai Jews and the IQ of Arabs largely
21:2321 minutes, 23 secondsthe same. Anywhere from like 85 to like low 100. A fact that Ashkanazi Jews are well aware of. This is why they don't
21:3221 minutes, 32 secondslike to mix Msrai Jews with Ashkanazi Jews. A 2016 Pew Research study found that 84% of Israeli households are
21:4021 minutes, 40 secondsmonoethnic, meaning marriage only occurred in their ethnic community.
21:4521 minutes, 45 secondsAshkanazis with Ashkanazis, Misrais with Misrais. This is because Ashkanazis, they view their marriages as preserving their bloodline and preserving their IQ.
21:5521 minutes, 55 secondsRemember the uh [ __ ] squads I mentioned earlier, they are heavily biased in favor of Ashkanazi Jews. They they see like Ashkanazi nut as like liquid gold.
22:0722 minutes, 7 secondsOh, gross. But it's [music] true. They value it far more than they value the uh secretions of the Misrai Jews. They're
22:1422 minutes, 14 secondslargely working class and they're not very wealthy and they make up the majority of Israel. So basically like the modern struggle of the racial
22:2222 minutes, 22 secondshierarchy of Israel is attempting to keep the Misrai population at bay while actively increasing the Ashkanazi
22:3022 minutes, 30 secondspopulation. They want high IQ kind of like brainiac Ashkanazi Jews and they want to minimize how many superstitious
22:3922 minutes, 39 secondsbrown Arab IQ adjacent Jews in the population. All of this leads us to the most fascinating part of this pyramid.
22:4822 minutes, 48 secondsThat would be the bottom cast, the untouchables, the beta Israel.
22:5622 minutes, 56 secondsBeta Israel are the black Jews. No, not those black Jews. the actual black Jews, the Ethiopian Jews. Beta Israel
23:0423 minutes, 4 secondsliterally means house of Israel in geese, one of the historic languages of modern Ethiopia. You got to understand this community is actually like super
23:1223 minutes, 12 secondssuper old. We know that like in the Bible, Queen Sheba like they go to Ethiopia and there was this weird like
23:1923 minutes, 19 secondsconstant cross communication between modern-day like Jerusalem and Ethiopia.
23:2523 minutes, 25 secondsAnd this bloodline of Jews in Ethiopia played like a significant part in Ethiopia's like founding. So much so that the house of like the emperor Holly
23:3423 minutes, 34 secondsSalasi being the last one was called the house of Solomon. Like the emperor of Ethiopia justified his reign by saying
23:4123 minutes, 41 secondshe's descended from Solomon. That's why if you look at all like the iconography and royal symbolism of the old like
23:4823 minutes, 48 secondsimperial Ethiopia, it's covered in stars of David. This is because the prevailing belief in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church is that all of them used to be Ethiopian
23:5823 minutes, 58 secondsJews that then received the true Messiah, Jesus Christ, and then became the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. That's why also if you look at the practices of
24:0624 minutes, 6 secondsthe Ethiopian Orthodox Church, it's very like Old Testamentheavy. They pray face in Jerusalem. They circumcise. They
24:1424 minutes, 14 secondsdon't eat pork. So, this all sounds very nice. Um, none of this was enjoyed by Israel when they showed up. You got to understand like beta Israel, they're
24:2324 minutes, 23 secondsblack. Like they look black. In the 1980s, they were first brought in as refugees from Sudin refugee camps. They
24:3124 minutes, 31 secondsare significantly poor. Like ridiculously [music] poor. When you look at like the impoverished areas of Israel, it's all
24:3924 minutes, 39 secondsthem. And they were historically treated in Israeli society as like poor uneducated blacks. And again, because of
24:4624 minutes, 46 secondsmixing, their IQ is adjacent to that of Ethiopia, which if you know anything about Ethiopia, these are not a particularly high IQ people. Mind you,
24:5324 minutes, 53 secondsthis is a very small population. They make up less than 2% of Israel. But why are they such a small population? And what is their role in this like eugenics
25:0125 minutes, 1 secondhierarchy? In 2012, a TV documentary revealed that there was a more than 50% drop in the fertility of Beta Israel,
25:1025 minutes, 10 secondsmeaning that their population was basically half. This led to some serious questions. How how could this happen?
25:1625 minutes, 16 secondsUpon further inspection, they found that a lot of them were having trouble conceiving. Turns out that upon arrival into Israel in their like initial
25:2525 minutes, 25 secondsonboarding, the Israeli government gave them a 3month contraceptive shot.
25:3025 minutes, 30 secondsHowever, some suspect that the Israeli government wasn't being really honest about that whole 3mon time limit. Yes,
25:3725 minutes, 37 secondsthere was a mass sterilization of these people. Now, the Israeli government denies that this happened. But let's be honest, uh there's a lot of things the
25:4425 minutes, 44 secondsIsraeli government denies that we know are very, very true, and it would explain this like insane drop in fertility and this insane increase in
25:5325 minutes, 53 secondsmiscarriages. This is because yeah, they don't want mixing. Like they really try to keep Beta Israel population and the
26:0026 minutesAshkanazi population especially as separate as possible. The idea of them mixing is like really really bad.
26:0726 minutes, 7 secondsIsraeli society views their genetics as like deeply deeply inferior and so they try very very hard to keep them from
26:1526 minutes, 15 secondsreproducing amongst themselves but especially with other populations. This is to say they are at the bottom of the pyramid. They are arguably like the
26:2226 minutes, 22 secondsuntouchable cast, very poor, very shuntered to the side and very very neglected. Basically they're the uh
26:3026 minutes, 30 secondsthey're the Jews of Jews. But folks, that's going to do it for us today on this episode of the narrative. I hope that you learned something about Israeli society. I wanted to make this video
26:3826 minutes, 38 secondsbecause it highlights a weird contradiction that we see in Western Jewish populations and Israeli Jewish populations. It seems that when they're
26:4626 minutes, 46 secondsin Western Christian societies, well, they're all about open borders and mixed marriages, DEI programs, civil rights. But when
26:5626 minutes, 56 secondsthey're in Israel, when they're in the uh Jewish state, they're very closed border, very ethnically insular, very straight up eugenicist, a theory that
27:0527 minutes, 5 secondsall of them insist is not true. And that if you teach any form of eugenics in America that you are bigoted and anti-semitic, and yet this is common
27:1327 minutes, 13 secondspractice over there. But the funniest part is I don't see any of these activists speaking out about this.
27:1827 minutes, 18 secondsDefinitely raises some questions about these ideas. Questions that, hey, maybe need to be answered at another time. But folks, I've been Verillium. Thank you
27:2627 minutes, 26 secondsfor joining me today on the Narrative. I hope you enjoyed. Be sure to like, follow, subscribe, all that. Feel free to pick yourself up an Osama bin
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27:4227 minutes, 42 secondsmaterial, you know, solid, made of stainless steel. And I just thought it was so appropriate for this topic. I mean, come on.
27:5327 minutes, 53 secondsSo folks, be sure to use the link in the description to pre-order your Osama bin lighter. You do not want to miss this.
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