Soros spared Hungary because the Hungarians are not White. They are more Jewish than Caucasian.
At least 7.6% of 4,981 people living in Hungary who took MyHeritage DNA test found to have 25% or more Ashkenazi Jewish ethnicity. A MyHeritage DNA study has revealed that Hungary's population has the highest percentage of Jewish ancestry outside of Israel.
Furthermore, Hungarians are not White. They're genetically identical to Slavs in Slovakia and elsewhere. They are direct descendants of Huns and Mongols from Asia. They're a mix of khazars, Turks, Mongols, Caucasians, and other groups. They're definitely not White ( Germanic, Anglo-Saxon).
Ethnic Hungarians are a mix of the Finno-Ugric Magyars and various assimilated Turkic, Slavic, and Germanic peoples. A small percentage of the population is made up of ethnic minority groups. The largest of these is the Roma (Gypsies). Among 100 Hungarian men genetically tested, 90 of whom from the Great Hungarian Plain, the following haplogroups and frequencies are obtained: 30% R1a, 15% R1b, 13% I2a1, 13% J2, 9% E1b1b1a, 8% I1, 3% G2, 3% J1, 3% I
, 1% E, 1% F
, 1% K.
According to historical sources, ancient Hungarians were made up of seven allied tribes and the fragmented tribes that split off from the Khazars, and they arrived from the Eastern European steppes to conquer the Carpathian Basin at the end of the ninth century AD. Differentiating between the tribes is not possible based on archaeology or history, because the Hungarian Conqueror artifacts show uniformity in attire, weaponry, and warcraft. We used Y-STR and SNP analyses on male Hungarian Conqueror remains to determine the genetic source, composition of tribes, and kin of ancient Hungarians. The 19 male individuals paternally belong to 16 independent haplotypes and 7 haplogroups (C2, G2a, I2, J1, N3a, R1a, and R1b). The presence of the N3a haplogroup is interesting because it rarely appears among modern Hungarians (unlike in other Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples) but was found in 37.5% of the Hungarian Conquerors. This suggests that a part of the ancient Hungarians was of Ugric descent and that a significant portion spoke Hungarian. We compared our results with public databases and discovered that the Hungarian Conquerors originated from three distant territories of the Eurasian steppes, where different ethnicities joined them: Lake Baikal-Altai Mountains (Huns/Turkic peoples), Western Siberia-Southern Urals (Finno-Ugric peoples), and the Black Sea-Northern Caucasus (Caucasian and Eastern European peoples). As such, the ancient Hungarians conquered their homeland as an alliance of tribes, and they were the genetic relatives of Asiatic Huns, Finno-Ugric peoples, Caucasian peoples, and Slavs from the Eastern European steppes.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-019-00996-0( One of many sources. This isn't even disputed and is widely accepted by every group to research and study these matters)
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Basically you're pointing to Slavs and some minor impact from probably mostly caucasoid steppe people and then calling them Jews. Jews? How do you get more Jewish than white? You don't. The Magyars were absorbed genetically by the local inhabitants in the Carpathian Basin. A similar, if less complete process happened to the Turks in Anatolia or even Anglo-Saxons in Britain. In each case language is the primary symbol of cultural domination.
They're probably less white than Dutchmen though - if that makes you feel better. And their tendency to culturally identify with Huns and Turks is problematic.
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