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minus-squarecoeliacmccarthy [he/him]hexbear13arrow-down1·4 years ago a German sounding last name makes it a pretty safe bet German is the most common ancestry in the US lol, like 20% of Americans have a German last name link
minus-squareMoosegender [he/him]hexbear1arrow-down5·4 years agoThe inverse? Germans were racist because of the high number of American descendants living in Germany? Gotcha. link
minus-squareJamesConnollysStache [any]hexbear5arrow-down1·4 years agoI think Germans were doing just fine, honing centuries of anti-semitism all on their own. Every little help though ofc. link
minus-squarecoolfuzzylemur [none/use name]hexbear1arrow-down3·4 years agoWell, conditional on being appointed to a high position in government, then ;) link
German is the most common ancestry in the US lol, like 20% of Americans have a German last name
Explains the racism.
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The inverse? Germans were racist because of the high number of American descendants living in Germany? Gotcha.
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I think Germans were doing just fine, honing centuries of anti-semitism all on their own. Every little help though ofc.
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Well, conditional on being appointed to a high position in government, then ;)