Yes. Referring to a German as a "Kraut" is certainly not a good thing. However, they do not find it as offensive as black people find the n-word or as offensive as Jews find the k-word.
No! Way too many people are "offended" by any little thing. I am 100% German and I love kraut and refer to myself as a grouchy German (sour kraut).
It depends on how one uses the term "white racist". To some, white racist is someone who is white and they are also racist. To others, however, a white racist is someone who is racist exclusively towards white people.
The choice to name the Redskins this way occurred roughly a century ago, when the term was not viewed as being racist.
Well, the Germans were called: Jerry, Fritz, Heinie/Hynee, Kraut, Boche (the ch pronounced like sh) and (obviously) Nazi.
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Meaning a German or more especially a German soldier, became more popular in World War 1 derived from the German word Kraut meaning Cabbage, considered a German ational dish
Hun, Kraut, Nazi, Squarehead
Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as a derogatory term for a German, particularly a German soldier.
"Kraut" is a term that has been used as a derogatory slur towards people of German descent. It is offensive and should be avoided.
It technically wouldn't be racist
Bojan Kraut was born in 1908.
Bojan Kraut died in 1991.
Yes. Paki is considered a racist term for a Pakistani.
Cocorico; but I sincerely hope that you are not asking so that you can be a racist.
Laura Kraut was born on 1965-11-14.
Dominik Kraut was born on 1990-01-15.
It depends on how one uses the term "white racist". To some, white racist is someone who is white and they are also racist. To others, however, a white racist is someone who is racist exclusively towards white people.
Kraut's test for lipids is a test for glycerol. One of the reagents used in Kraut's test for lipids is bismuth subnitrate