I have a whole script in my mind if my last name is ever challenged. "Listen, my father Abraham Cohen-Stein was a progressive jew who married my German mother in the 80's, he spearheaded the anti-loxism movement and to prove his undying loyalty against loxism, it he kept her beautiful German last name. I'm half Jew half German, you have no idea how hard it is being a half German half Jewish son and I don't need any anti-semetic bullshit from you". I like this script because it forces people to learn what the fuck loxism is.
My name was changed to hide from the nazis
Nazis don't exist. That's a racism epithet and slur given by the commie kikes. It's like in 80 years they'll be referring to all liberals as libtards. The libtard party
A lot of good German names were co-opted by jews anyway so you probably won't even get questioned there.
Yep, my married name is "Jewish" (it's German but is ONLY associated with Jews now) but I assure you that my husband nor any of his family are Jewish. So I could absolutely get away screaming about antisemitism & killingsixmillionofmypeopleintheholocaust
"I assure you that my husband nor any of his family are Jewish"
Do you really believe anyone gives a shit? In any case, thanks for sharing.
What is it, let us decide. My family is pol/finn but I have a Russian last name due to the fact that when they came here in the 20s people weren't find of poles so they took the name of the family who owned the farm the lived at. Originally it was grongkowski or something similar. My grandparents wouldn't tell us for the longest time until I was reading an old family bible and noticed the name on some old documents. But it was hard to read die to it being written in cursive by an old lady who was born in the 20s.
If true keep it going, you are fucking savage.
Also shows that Germans or all Europeans dont know shit about jews (and they aren't supposed to) they just react to conditioned refelxes.
OK... go run this experiment in the real world for a day. Reply later letting us know how many people looked up loxism without you grabbing them by the hair and hooking them up to a Clockwork Orange style re-education system. No one cares to look up words relating to a topic they're actually interested in. You expect them to go read about loxism?
I guess this is possible with maybe 20% of the population depending on how interesting you make it seem. In practice, 5% would probably be a good day.
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