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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Having minority ancestry from day one......

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I don't cater to "perversions" in minority cultures.....like sexuality gone a muck.....as I have seen "financial abuse" in domestic situations and so forth, where people use others instead of embrace others.  I believe in "unconditional love" as a resource for redemption.


Ok.  So I know I am not 100% or even 50% Jewish.  But I do know that my children and perhaps my self has some minority ancestry, along with German ancestry (so my ancestors could have gotten the same ill-treatment as the Jews perhaps???? if they had lived in Germany at the time....).  My husband definitely has minority ancestry, his features show that he is not 100% white, but he was raised by a predominately "white Norwegian" community.  He does know whom his dad happens to be when he meets in public eye.  And his dad does know the "tribal culture" of the indigenous native american community from which his ancestors came from.  We do NOT have a lot of material wealth.

Does it mean that I will be "like the norwegians" and behave "like the norwegians" simply because I and my husband have at least 50% Norwegian ancestry.  No I can't any more.  It just doesn't seem to work that way.  The balance just isn't there about the real spectrum of cultures and tribes my self and family came from.

Essentially, I have relatives and family members who have actual Jewish ancestry but didn't know about it except through DNA testing, and I have other relatives and family who went through a genocide in their family past and they knew about it.  Perhaps in the modern sense it would be like what the children of Syria go through/went through.

Children sense the pain of war and it keeps biting.  Even generations later.  Maybe the civil war affects people around the south east coast of USA perhaps.... I don't know, and I do know that this does occur.  Indigenous Native American still recall the ways their tribes were treated, especially in the "boarding school era"......as it didn't even end until about the 1960's-1980's!



Trying to "fit in" with the general population can be a struggle from time to time, because our hearts remember what loved ones went through.  I can sometimes fit in with "anabaptist" groups, but I really can't give all my social time and energy in the same way, because the effects of persecution are somewhat different (theirs was religious bias vs. having minority ancestry could be religious and racial bias)

I may fit in more with the SAAMI's from Norway, which is the "indigenous tribe" culture of Norway.  The tribe that doesn't do what the "society" caters to in some way or another (the calendrical structure of indigenous culture is not based on the Gregorian calendar....but on astronomy figures of their own standard).  My husband can blend in as a "mexican" from time to time......  But then again, I don't even know about that, since I have to "make money" and my husband has to work with this world.......so I watch events about what went wrong in Germany at the time of Holocaust.......how they were told to shut down their business because of their HERITAGE ....and......because of their RELIGION.

I personally have not taken a DNA test.

But I would be glad to tell you the results of my children's DNA test....at least some of it, so a person can get a grasp of why I write about the things I write about.

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