>>8349029Southrons arguably. the Roman empire was strikingly similar to modern America anyway. Rome had multiple nonwhite emperors and prominent figures living within Europe. Elagobalus, Severus dynasty, Caracalla being a few examples out of many. In Byzant not only emperors, but the vast majority of the population in Asia Minor and Modern Greece was made of levantines and caucasus mongrels
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Europe“Hellenistic Judaism, originating from Alexandria, was present throughout the Roman Empire even before the Jewish–Roman wars. Large numbers lived in Greece ( including the Greek isles in the Aegean and Crete ) as early as the early part of the 3rd century BCE. The first recorded mention of Judaism in Greece dates from 300-250 Before Common Era (BCE) on the island of Rhodes. As early as the middle of the 2nd century BCE, the Jewish author of the third book of the Oracula Sibyllina, addressing the "chosen people," says: "Every land is full of thee and every sea." The most diverse witnesses, such as Strabo, Philo, Seneca, Cicero, and Josephus, all mention Jewish populations in the cities of the Mediterranean Basin.“
The Constitutio Antoniniana (Latin for: "Constitution of Antoninus") (also called the Edict of Caracalla or the Antonine Constitution) was an edict issued in 212, by the Roman Emperor Caracalla (of African and Syrian descent LMAO) declaring that all free men in the Roman Empire were to be given theoretical Roman citizenship and that all free women in the Empire were to be given the same rights as Roman women.
This was basically the point at which what it meant to be "Roman" lost all meaning. One can see how what it means to be "German/Russian/British" might soon be very different than what it used to be. Mongrelisation of southern Europe was probably just a prelude