When did the JEWS of the Bible become (((THEM)))?
It seems like the biblical Israelites weren't so bad, we could even learn a thing or two from them: they were against homosexuality, bestiality, incest, paganism and witchcraft. They had strong family bonds. They had well defined roles for men and women: men being more important but women not being neglected. Unlike the Muslims or religious celibates, they celebrated sex between a man and a woman, which prevented the tensions that lead men into becoming pedos and/or fags.They had a strong sense of nationalism. They accepted foreigners but were very keen on them assimilating to their Israelite culture. They were against high charges for their countrymen, but charged more for foreigners. They took care of the lands and animals they possessed. They even had sanitary practices that were ahead of their time.
So were they always (((them)))? If not, at what point did they became (((them)))?