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I am not sure if I'd call one of my siblings an Israelite but he's done a lot of reading on it. The scriptural evidence is extremely compelling even if you don't buy into it. I personally believe they were non white. What shade is debatable.


Interestingly enough the biggest blow back to it I've seen from black people are the steeply ingrained black baptist/AME, etc, church types and conservative Blacks who don't want to piss off white people and Jews.


Everyone else is pretty much like 'dayum, really?'


What I've noticed also is the average black person doesn't have a problem necessarily with the biblical proof, its the Israelites themselves and the perceived conduct. NO SHADE to you brother, just my observances.


The bishop who was part of the group who led the march to support Kyrie Irving is one of the most compelling of the bunch. He comes from a black church background and used that cadence, manner of speak convincingly. Seems a very solid brother.