He has a German surname too
>>536957624he a funny man
>>536957624>This is a jew>He has disguised himself by stealing a German surname tooftfy
He is funny, which excuses a lot. But I know, and you all know. He doesn’t consider you the same.
>>536957624an inbred white man
>>536957879Kramer and George were funnySeinfeld was just jewish
>one post by this ID
>>536957624Weird Al is more white then Jerry. In fact Weird Al isn't even Jewish.
>>536957624Hideous kike
>>536958492The show was written by two Jews. George is also a Jew.
>>536957624y blud look like epstien LOL
>>536959013Kramer was the only non jew. Which is crazy cause he came off the jewiest.
>>536959156No way. He has to be a crypto jew at least.
>>536957624>White mannone of his features are Whitehe could as well be turkish>>536957624>has a German surname tooblame the catholic church and the popes for jewish emancipation laws which forced German offices to give names to jewish families to make them (((blend in))) betterin 9/10 cases, jews could pick their own names which resulted in names that describe material wealth (Goldstein, Rosenbaum, etc)in the case of Seinfeld, it is suspected to be a name forcibly given by the registration office
The twin towers collapsing to the outro bass line
>>536959156I think Newman deserves that title, also not jewish.
>>536959321His mom is italian, but he's also a rape baby.
>>536958051He's an elitist jew but at least he stays in his lane.
>>536959366Shit, didn't know that. He at least has the beady jew eyes that Kramer doesn't.
>>536957624Seinfeld is not a German surname.It’s made up of German words Sein = His and Feld = Field, but no Germans have this Surname:> https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1996:Seinfeld,1890:SeinfeldCompare this to real German surnames like this:> https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Kaufmann,1996:Kaufmann
>>536959156>KramerKrämer is literally a medieval word for merchantcould hint at scrubbed jewish ancestry, but often family names that describe professions are Germanchance is 50/50>>536959366>Newmananglicised names are usually German, because they were forced to do so during WW1 to avoid persecution in the USAa jew didn't need that thanks to the jewish mafia
>>536959680>Krämer is literally a medieval word for merchant
>>536959680>forced to do so during WW1Can confirm, my grandmother’s family name was Anglicized.
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>>536959013Jason Alexander even worked with the ADL on this slop.https://youtu.be/4df3aD8ZfVw
>>536960280I forgot they gave us a shout out.
This is what the ideal man looks like to /pol/ in 2026
>>536960426I don’t get it? Is that a jigger?
>>536959013I didn't say no jews have talentsome domost aren'tfor every good movie jews makes, there are 20 shitty ones
>>536957624Nice rage bait troll thread jackass.
>>536960021saved
>>536959680That did happen but most of the anglicized names like Yeager etc were illiterates who immigrated earlier.
>>536957624it's a jew
>>536959054Both born in NYC
>>536960939>names like Yeager etc were illiterates who immigrated earlier.it's true that some of these like your example emigrated and anglicized earlier, however Yeager for example is not written like that because they were illiterate; it's specifically made so that the written word "looks" English, but is phonetically still pronounced similar to the German Jägerquite clever actually for supposed illiterates
No European ethnicity looks like that. He looks like the eternal Turko nomad that he is.
>>536957624There's UglyAnd then there's JEW UGLY.
>>536957624The reason Ashkenazi Jews have German last names is because in the late 1700s into the 1800s when they slowly became actual recognized citizens instead of a stateless people who were exiled by majority of countries, the German goverments forced them to take on hereditary surnames. Before then, most Ashkenazi Jews used Hebraic naming conventions, similar to Arabic ones, of ben or bat, meaning son of or daughter of. Or other various signifiers of tribe or priestly status (HaLevi meaning the Levite, Cohen meaning you are of the priestly Cohenim lineage, etc). The names you perceive as German are typically Europeanized of either place names, professions, or Europeanized versions of the old Hebraic name. For example, HaLevi becoming Levinstein, or Loewenstein, or Loewenthal