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[–] 11 pts

Larry Sanger? What kind of name is Sanger (archive.is)?

Every god damned time.

[–] 5 pts

Actually he was raised Lutheran, became agnostic and defends Christianity. (larrysanger.org)

[–] 5 pts

If someone is born jewish, you can safely assume anything good about him is a lie. Though jews are like vampires when it comes to christianity, i dont think you will ever hear a jew defend christians so maybe hes not that bad

[–] 1 pt

there's so many jews that have infiltrated christianity over the years to cuck it over. why is this so hard to believe jews will put on the cloth for our detriment? the soros open society foundation memo leaked revealed that soros had his people in every major christian evangelist in the country ready to do his globalist agenda.. and have been doing it for years of course. so no.. don't ever trust the jew.

[–] 3 pts

I hope this is true. I'm becoming ultra-paranoid in the current political climate.

[–] 5 pts

You need to relax every once in a while. Take some stress off. Send me your nudes

[–] 2 pts

I hope to god you are right

[–] 0 pt

What kind of name is Sanger?

Anglo saxon, means "singer" (houseofnames.com)

Your link is broken, what was it?

[–] 0 pt

It was an archive of an ancestry .com page. German jews use Sanger too. Fuckin' shape shifters.

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Yeah, it's really hard to know.

I do notice something of a pattern though:

Demonyms: Usually named after cities (berg, stein etc.). Rarely rural areas. By contrast, native German, English and French demonyms are more likely to be rural.

Professions: Usually working high value materials like silver or gold, or some kind of service profession.

Jewish caste system: Colour names (schwartz, weiß, gelb etc.) are almost always jewish. They refer to some kind of social stratification system, but I've never been clear on exactly how it works.

Made up names: When they invent names they're usually named after something luxurious are pretty, such as "Gold," "Crystal," "Roses," etc.

Transliterations: They often (poorly) translate their name into the local language when they move country. So "Rosenfeld" becomes "Roosevelt" and "Goldschmitt" becomes "Goldsmith" or "Golden" etc.