Warren Sapp giving his kids "non ethnic" name for job application

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European names.
. Mercedes is German.
Warren is Irish
Autunm is Latin
Jealon is a respelling of Galen which is Greek.

This nikka is trying to be a smart ass lol

Mercedes is not German, it's Derived from the Spanish merced (mercy).

His children all have ethnic names
 
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You don't need some try hard name to be for your community. And many of the names we hear are just that. Try hard and have nothing to do with Africa and you fake militants on here know it.

You're naming a human being who has to wade their way through life.
 

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Not to add how oxymoronic this euphemism of "nonethnic name" is to begin with regardless of which name you decide on it will be tied to some ethnic group.
shyt on Cacs all day but defend naming your kids cac names that cacs came up with.

Dumbasses never 100 on here
 

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You couldn’t stop anyone from doing those things even if you wanted so what’s the point if even saying that?

You threw the ad hominem at me saying I’m practicing extremism when I was just being sarcastic to prove a point. Where do you draw the line?
"I won't stop you." Is a turn of phrase. I'm sure you're familiar with.

I was following your posting pattern actually which usually involves extreme statements and angry diatribes.

Great an actual question. For my children I had names planed already that I guess one would consider "normal" with Ghanaian middle names. Usually I pick names because of meaning. I wouldn't encourage my children to alter themsleves because I don't think they need to go that far since the judgement comes from naming conventions and people associated. Sure you can form a negative opinion of people who you are interviewing, but interaction can influence people more than perception. When people look at names they make assumptions based on the perceived history of those names.
 

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Maybe if he had saved the millions he made from football and not squander them all, he wouldn’t have to worry about what names he gives to his kids.


I CAME IN HERE TO SAY THIS.

nikka YOUR KIDS SHOULD HAVE BEEN SET FOR LIFE....

NOT APPLYING FOR CAC JOBS....

LMAO HE NAMED HIS DAUGHTER MERCEDES.

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This nikka is trying to be a smart ass lol

Mercedes is not German, it's Derived from the Spanish merced (mercy).

His children all have ethnic names
Aren't all the people inhabiting Spain Germanic historically? They aren't Roman.

Also you mean Europide ethinic right?
 

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always willing to concede a piece of you for white validation and acceptance eh? :mjpls:

When and where does it stop? :mjgrin:
Putting a nickname on your resume is giving up a piece of yourself? :gucci: That's all that I'm ok with. Actually making it their name is definitely corny though.

Asians have been doing this decades and have been reaping the benefits. We shouldn't we put our kids on?
 

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Most so-called urban and ethnic names are like this though I was explaining this in another thread. DeMarcus, for example, the root goes back to Latin I think.
You are right it does. What Im saying is these names are only "ethinic" cause of the perception of people who used them. They're not "Africanized" names.
 
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