"We wuzzery" is the short form of "we wuz kangz," which is black people claiming that they were the ancestors of anyone that's ever done anything in history, such as Egyptians, Mozart, Israelites, the entire island of Briton, etc.
Lately I've noticed some right wingers on X trend into the wuzzery as well. For example, the claim that ancient Chinese emperors were white has been doing the rounds for at least a few months. This is based on remains called the Tarim mummies that were excavated in Xinjiang and exhibit red hair. So it seems there is some basis to this... until you look at a map and see that Xinjiang borders Kyrgyzstan in the northwest and wasn't even really part of China until recently. So we're talking about white mummies found near the Caucasus. Earthshattering.
The other claim, and probably weirder, is that Jesus was a white European. I understand the motivation behind it - Christian heritage is a significant factor in today's right wing, but due to present views of Jewish culture the idea that Jesus was ethnically Jewish sticks in people's craws. Also, this countersignals the infamous kangz idea that Jesus was black.
Unfortunately there is no evidence that Jesus was white in the European sense and the Biblical record in Matthew and Luke clearly states via genealogy that He was born to the tribe of Judah. ("Jew" means member of Judah.) Revelations also calls Jesus the "Lion of the Tribe of Judah." In terms of appearance, that would be something like the modern Lebanese.
I guess the lesson here is that even anonymous discourse can tilt away from the facts when under cultural and political pressures.
Yeah, Ashkenazis are an admixture of Jews and Europeans. Hence why Jesus would resemble modern peoples that are more semitic, like Lebanese or Palestinian Christians.
edit: Lol I think most of you are inferring that I think Jesus was brown or black. Lebanese are white
Maybe a visual aid would help.
https://ibb.co/BKC8pvBm
Good man, good man
"His golden colored hair and beard gave to his appearance a celestial aspect."
does not describe a person who looks like a modern leb
That quote comes from a collection of apocryphal writings that were fabricated hundreds of years after the Crucifixion to bolster a pro-Pilate attitude. Catholics have a lot of traditions about sacred objects but even they admit as such.
The prophecy about Jesus' appearance in Isaiah 53 is, "He has no form or comeliness; and when we see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him."