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He thought it was funny that it ends in "negger," which got me to thinking -

I remembered having heard the yiddish word "schwartza" (schvartze) before, so I looked it up.

It's a derogatory term for black people.

Arnie's last name is like a multilingual expression of "Nigger-Nigger."

He thought it was funny that it ends in "negger," which got me to thinking - I remembered having heard the yiddish word "schwartza" (schvartze) before, so I looked it up. It's a derogatory term for black people. Arnie's last name is like a multilingual expression of "Nigger-Nigger."

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NigNog

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3 Guarantees in Life:

  1. Death
  2. Taxes
  3. Nigs Nogging
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Schwarzenberg is the town his ancestors are from.

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Yeah Schwartz means black, negger means black. Black black.

Nigger and Schwartz are only offensive terms because they are connected to Africans or black people. Nigger is the most offensive term on the planet simply because niggers are deeply ashamed of what they are.

Whites aren't ashamed of what they are so it's impossible to give them racial slurs, if a bigger calls a white a cracker we laugh because their untermensch words don't affects us.

The 'whites' that constantly claim to be ashamed of being white aren't ashamed at all, they just think shitting on regular whites makes them super whites

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When I was in 3rd grade, I legit thought his last name was Schwartzenigger, and pronounced it as such.

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In german, schwarz means black and negger means negro/nigger

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Wonder what it actually means.

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His ancestors come from Schwarzenberg a town in Germany.

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Probably a town in or along the black forrest, meaning his name is likely a contraction of an ancestor's title or job schwarzen(berg) (ja)eger

Hunter for the black(forrest) town

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Schwartzen-Jager, the family of nigger-hunters.

Was that ever an occupation? We need to bring it back.

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I didn't think about that but it sounds right.