Dennis Schroder has a tight commercial in Germany

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So I just finished debating with @Primetime 1. He refuses to provide any proof that Carribean people that moved to Costa Rica elect to change their last/family names (which implies he has none and is just fronting).

But preliminary evidence suggests that although Carribean people did move to Costa Rica they haven't change their last/family names (which is the trend everywhere, with my Carribean family being the same way). The best black Costa Rican player is coincidentally named Joel Campbell (which is an English name). He wold be an example of a Carribean person whose family moved to Costa Rica and, low and behold, didn't change their last/family name.

Africans are the same way so I'm wondering why Dennis' father changed his last name. First name? Fine, but why last? That rubs me the wrong way.
 

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So I just finished debating with @Primetime 1. He refuses to provide any proof that Carribean people that moved to Costa Rica elect to change their last/family names (which implies he has none and is just fronting).

But preliminary evidence suggests that although Carribean people did move to Costa Rica they haven't change their last/family names (which is the trend everywhere, with my Carribean family being the same way). The best black Costa Rican player is coincidentally named Joel Campbell (which is an English name). He wold be an example of a Carribean person whose family moved to Costa Rica and, low and behold, didn't change their last/family name.

Africans are the same way so I'm wondering why Dennis' father changed his last name. First name? Fine, but why last? That rubs me the wrong way.
Every single post you've made in this thread is based on the idea that it is impossible that there are black germans who have been in the country long enough to have German surnames.
 

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Every single post you've made in this thread is based on the idea that it is impossible that there are black germans who have been in the country long enough to have German surnames.

If there are such people, Dennis is not one of them. Germany has a variety of immigrants and I know of them from watching soccer. All of them generally keep their names. I have never known a black person of his ilk to have been in Germany long enough to not have his historical name.
 

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First you say Dennis' name come is courtesy of slavery, which is not true. Then you compare Dwayne Wade, an African American whose American origins stretch hundreds of years, to a German national, whom are generally white as Africans and the like were only allowed immigration to Germany a few decades ago (if that). Dennis' father being a multigenerational black African-German is unlikely but his father being non-black is virtually impossible. I guess the former sounds more plausible but that presupposes Dennis' father changed their names, which is something I don't like. Most African immigrants, in Europe or Americas, don't change their last names. That's unusual..

He's a dumbass. He still doesn't get it
 
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