Wtf is ur problem with Germans? Has your grandpa been euthanised or smth.... lol
Both sides of my family came primarily from Germany. They came here to be Americans, not German-Americans. Many changed their surname to sound even more American but also because during WWII it was just as fine and dandy to persecute Germans as it was Japanese, only no one talks about the former, do they? Nope.
A friend of many years had a neighbor in upstate New York who was a German sniper in WWII. He said there was no way Germany would ever rise again because they now labored under the weight of "weiße schuld" which poisoned newer generations so much that their very souls are flaccid.
Decades ago when I would take my family to Disneyland, many Germans would come up to me and ask me for help in German. I don't speak it and I would tell them that and some would mention that I looked like a product of Lebensraum. This happened when I was 4 years old too. It terrified my mom. They said this without guilt and I answered without hesitation that I was born in America but understood and thanked them for the compliment.
To some, like my mother, it was terrifying but to many older, i.e., REAL Germans, it was meant as a compliment. Blond, blue eyed and stronger than the average American. I do not hate Germany, I just despise the germans that have destroyed it to "earn" the praise of pussies. I am Cashew by birth and have been asked to leave some Jewish homes when they heard my surname. I did so but not without pointing out that their names were also of Germanic origin and that they were tiny, useless, weaklings for asking me to leave.
I despise any part of the human race, regardless of pigmentation, that fosters a militant "Death to Civilization" attitude and thinks that being white is wrong. When we are out my wife constantly has to remind me that I am not the Man I was, even just prior to my heart's destruction from Biden's Plot. I loathe the DEF2YT groups.
Teddy Roosevelt wrote about the folly of hyphenating one's citizenship. He was and remains, correct. My parents taught me that over 6 decades ago. It is on the internet if your wish to read it. I think there were two such speeches on the subject.
I love my Nation. I am fiercely American.