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[–] CobraStallone 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

So if the only "Jackson" you know is a Jew, that makes it a Jewish name? TIL.

Yeah, nice attitude you fucking asshole. It is a common Ashkenazi name like it or not. I google it and the top result is a jew tennis player. I also said explicity that of course it is German in origin, so the second part of what you say here is superfluous.

It's almost as if last names were introduced in the middle ages but not really codified until the 20th century and there are many different spellings of names.

Gee, is that so?

As far as I know, nobody published any such book to date, so I'm not sure.

I'll give you that one, I suspect this is a parody, though if that's the case "Schwartzman" would most likely still be referring to a jew.

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[–] CobraStallone 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Your point?

You replied to someone quoting a jew ancestry site with "no, that's not jew, that's German." I anecdotally mentioned a famous jew one, and offered that it can be both. You seem to be in stuck a loop of saying that since it's German it can't be jewish too. Pérez can't be the most common last name amongst Mexican Indians and mestizos, that's an Aryan Spanish name! Seems to be your point. I don't care anymore, I am growing bored with this.