You're picking and choosing. As I said earlier, in any gene pool you'll find that the majority is unremarkable looking, a minority ugly, and a minority good-looking. I don't need to think Jєωs are uglier than gentiles, on average, to think they're children of the devil. Here's a couple good-looking Jєωs, Cary Grant (Archie Leach) and Gal Gadot:
Yeah, well Napoleon torn down the ghetto walls and brought Jєωs The Enlightenment. So, Jєωs started breeding with Christians.
Stereotypes become stereotypes, because there is a general basis in fact. Hence, Jєωs (say past thousand years or so, not ancient israel) have often been portrayed as ugly, by Christian cultures and Jєωs have been considered envious. Liberals hate that, but liberals are usually wrong about "everything."
Cary Grant "considered" himself Jєωιѕн, but there wasn't any proof. Unless, you consider his frequent donations to Jєωιѕн causes as proof. I don't. Everybody in Hollywood knew it was a huge advantage to be Jєωιѕн and Cary Grant was the richest man in Hollywood. So, he knew how to get paid.
My favorite example of posers in Hollywood is Whoopi Goldberg. She used to claim she was Jєωιѕн, until somebody took a closer look.
"She may be well known as a singing nun in Sister Act, but actress Whoopi Goldberg has claimed she feels just as Jєωιѕн as she does black.
Speaking this week at a charity event in London, the Oscar-winning actress said: "I just know I am Jєωιѕн. I practise nothing. I don't go to temple, but I do remember the holidays. Religion is a lot of work, it's exhausting. So I keep it simple, I have a pretty good relationship with God. We talk.'"
She added: "When people heard the name 'Whoopi Goldberg', and then I turned up, I was not what they were expecting.
"People would ask me in a roundabout way, 'So are you?' And I would say 'What?' And they'd say 'What does your name mean?' And I would say 'Do you mean Whoopi?' And they'd say 'No, the other name.' And then they would say 'Come on, are you Jєωιѕн?' And I always say 'Would you ask me that if I was white? I bet not.'" The name is wonderful for starting conversations.""
https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/whoopi-goldberg-i-m-Jєωιѕн-and-i-talk-to-god-1.23000
"She said in 2011, "My mother did not name me Whoopi, but Goldberg is my name, it's part of my family, part of my heritage. Just like being black."[18] Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in his book In Search of Our Roots: How 19 Extraordinary African Americans Reclaimed Their Past, found that all of Goldberg's traceable ancestors were African Americans, that she has no known Jєωιѕн ancestry, and that none of her ancestors were named Goldberg.[12]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi_Goldberg#cite_ref-JC_18-0