Chaldeans are Arab people who are Christians.
I am not American or Chaldean. There are a few things I've come to known while being in the USA.
*Its true, some white people (and some black ) don't like Chaldeans.
*Some Chaldeans don't like white people.
*That's just life - everybody can't like everybody!

But... it's a fact that most Chaldean people are hard working people! And they deserve every cent that comes their way (some young Chaldeans help support of their whole family at home) SO WHAT if some of them or their dad's own liqour stores or gas stations! ( "Your daddy own a gas station and doesn't pay taxes, now get the fuck out of here." ) You get your gas there and buy liqour form them every weekend...!
"SPARTANS" You remind me... no you are AMERICAN JEALOUS WHITE TRASH! You call then "CAMELS" , i call you a COWARD!
I would really like to see you say SHUT UP to a Chaldean - IF I can still see you after that... LOL! In your dreams LOZZZZER! Face it you are the only PUSSY here!

I don't understand why people don't get this! 90% Of Americans have German, Italian, African ect. in their family tree! ( backround ) That means if you only want "pure americans" here... sorry to say there would be maybe 3 left in this country! Yes, they are AMERICAN citizens AND SO ARE some Chaldeans (arabs) that's born here!

If you want to blame someone, BLAME SADDAM HUSSEIN! HE is the reason some Americans do not like Chaldeans(arabs). Because some STUPID Americans think if you are any kind of middle eastern person - YOU are "bad!" Some people dont even know that arabs can be MUSLIM or CHRISTIAN! Saddam Hussein is the reanon that some Chaldeans (Arabs) had to leave the Middle East (Iraq) to come to the USA - that's not so great by the way!

A few last word for you "SPARTANS" and others like you! Chaldeans (Arabs) are getting more and more in DETROIT and all over the USA - DEAL with it! YOU might be working under a Chaldean one day! I suggest YOU change your attitude!

STOP talking shit aboout CHALDEANS - you might get your ass kicked by an CHALDEAN and his cousins HECK make it the whole family! LOL
by loezie December 15, 2006
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Chaldeans are members of an ancient people who lived in Chaldea c. 800 BC and ruled Babylonia 625539 BC. Babylonia was the major city in the world’s first civilized society of Mesopotamia which is modern day Iraq. They were renowned as astronomers and astrologers. They speak the semitic language of the ancient Chaldeans (Aramaic) which is also said to be the language of Jesus Christ.
Many Chaldean people migrated to the United States (Metro Detroit, San Diego, Pheonix) when goat fuckers (AKA ISIS) practiced genocide againt these people and tried to erase them from history. They now own gas stations, party stores, and grocery stores within their new communities. Most live in nice suburbs because they brough to the U.S. their hard-working mentality from back home. Chaldeans are very close-knit people who are very attatched to their ancient roots and see family as their number one priority.

The first generation of Chaldeans in America have assimilated into the culture very well. They are good people and will have your back no matter what if you are a friend or family member.
Yo, my friend Khalid just told me he’s Chaldean. What the hell is that?!?

Khalid?!? That’s my cousin bro! We’re Roman Catholics who originated in Mesopotamia and currently reside in modern-day Iraq.
by D.ydnoL November 10, 2018
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A group of Catholic Assyrians who speak a language consisting of Arabic and Assyrian mixed together. They claim to be racially distinct from Assyrians which is false and is diminishing our already low population worldwide. All they really are is a bunch of rekhyaneh Assyrians who are Catholic instead of Christian.
Hey man, are you Assyrian?

No I'm Chaldean.

Dee basa kheena! It's same thing bro. You guys are Assyrians whether you like it or not!
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Chaldeans (Chaldean Catholics) are ethnic Assyrians who adhere to the Chaldean Catholic Church. The name Chaldean was applied to our church by Rome in the Schism of 1552. We are not Arabs. We have our own history, language, culture, traditions, cuisine, folk music, etc. We mostly come from Iraq’s towns/villages of Tel Keppe, Alqosh, Batnaya, Tesqopa, Karamlesh, Bartella, Baqopa, Bakhdida, Shaqlawa, Ankawa, Zakho, Nohadra, etc. We are indigenous to Assyria, which is modern day northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. The majority of us today live in Michigan, California, and Australia.
My Chaldean friend comes from a town called Tel Keppe (Telkaif), located in the Nineveh Plains of Iraq.
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The Chaldean People are basically the roman catholic population from/in Iraq. We have a deep importance in history, EX. 1 We were one the first civilizations in mesopatamia (ancient Iraq) and also the Chaldean language derives from Aramaic (the language that Jesus spoke). Most of Chaldeans now live in Iraq, as well as Detroit, Arizona, and also California. Very warm hearted, kind, and hard working ppl. The caucasion ppl in the EMINEM video, welcom to Detroit are all CHALDEAN.
Royce Da 59 - Detroit, A city full of Tommy Hearst thumpers,Grant Hill hoopers, Barry Sanders runners, stunners,and chaldeans we connects like whoa!

^^^^^^PS. FUCK THAT COCK SUCKIN WHITE BOY (Spartan) WHO WROTE THAT COMMENT ABOVE MINE. LET ME CATCH U IN THE D! BITCH.
by DetroitTom May 5, 2006
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The Chaldean are adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church and are a subset of the Assyrian people.

Today in the middle east, the group identifies itself as Sūrāyā in singular and Sūrāyē in plural, which is considered to be a synonym of Aššūrāye (Assyrians.) However, the group mistakenly translates the word Suraye as Christians.

They have been settling primarily in Iraq, with smaller communities in Turkey and Iran, for the most part speaking the Chaldean Neo-Aramaic language. A formerly Nestorian denomination, they were reunited with the Roman Catholic Church in 1553. Chaldean Catholic Church was established, its first patriarch was proclaimed patriarch of "Mosul and Athur" (Nineveh and Assyria) on Feb. 20, 1553 by Pope Julius III.

Chaldean Catholics have no direct or absolute lineage with the Neo-Babylonian Empire "Chaldeans", but were designated with the name Chaldean in the 16th century when they reunited with the Catholic Church to distinguish from the adherents of the Assyrian Church of the East.

Mar Raphael I Bidawid (former patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church): “I personally think that these different names serve to add confusion. The original name of our Church was the ‘Church of the East’ ... When a portion of the Church of the East became Catholic, the name given was ‘Chaldean’ based on the Magi kings who came from the land of the Chaldean, to Bethlehem. The name ‘Chaldean’ does not represent an ethnicity... We have to separate what is ethnicity and what is religion... I myself, my sect is Chaldean, but ethnically, I am Assyrian."

Mar Raphael I Bidawid: “Before I became a priest I was an Assyrian, before I became a bishop I was an Assyrian, I am an Assyrian today, tomorrow, forever, and I am proud of it."
by chaldo132 October 30, 2008
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The Chaldeans are adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church and are a subset of the Assyrian people.

Today in the middle east, the group identifies itself as Sūrāyā in singular and Sūrāyē in plural which is considered to be a synonym of Aššūrāye (Assyrians.) However, the group mistakenly translates the word Suraye as Christians.

They have been settling primarily in Iraq, with smaller communities in Turkey and Iran, for the most part speaking the Chaldean Neo-Aramaic language. A formerly Nestorian denomination, they were reunited with the Roman Catholic Church in 1553 Chaldean Catholic Church was established, its first patriarch was proclaimed patriarch of "Mosul and Athur" (Nineveh and Assyria) on Feb. 20, 1553 by Pope Julius III.

Chaldean Catholics have no direct or absolute lineage with the Neo-Babylonian Empire "Chaldeans", but were designated with the name Chaldean in the 16th century when they reunited with the Catholic Church to distinguish from the adherents of the Assyrian Church of the East.

Mar Raphael I Bidawid, a patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church: “I personally think that these different names serve to add confusion. The original name of our Church was the ‘Church of the East’ ... When a portion of the Church of the East became Catholic, the name given was ‘Chaldean’ based on the Magi kings who came from the land of the Chaldean, to Bethlehem. The name ‘Chaldean’ does not represent an ethnicity... We have to separate what is ethnicity and what is religion... I myself, my sect is Chaldean, but ethnically, I am Assyrian.”

Mar Raphael I Bidawid: “Before I became a priest I was an Assyrian, before I became a bishop I was an Assyrian, I am an Assyrian today, tomorrow, forever, and I am proud of it.”

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