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We have no dispute with most of what you posted regarding khazars, however you posted the following:

 

"what is disputed however, is 1) whether all or most east european jews are descendants of the khazars, 2) whether the slit-eyed ashkenazim are descendants of the khazars or of the other turkic nations that converted to judaism slightly later and 3) the extent of cultural impact of the khazars on ashkenazim identity and a "khazar consciousness" amongst the khazars.

 

basically the problem is how much does it matter if the ashkenazim jews are partial descendants of the khazars (that they are not totally descended from the khazars is beyond doubt). to the best of my knowledge, there are today no more than a few thousand ashkenazim jews who speak a form of turkic as moher tongue. culturally they consider themselves the descendants of israeli tribes, and when they chooe to migrate, they migrate to israel and not khazaria, when they choose to change their household language, they change it to hebrew and not turkic. so culturally they are jewish."

 

Fact of the matter is that most people calling themselves jews are not TRUE jews, but khazars. You said, "they consider" and "they choose" well, we don't and we are exposing their LIES.

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