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The De-Conferatization of the United States

Nice Squirrel

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We have several local landmarks undergoing the process of name changing because the people they honor were pro-slavery.

Now there is a petition in Georgia to place Outkast on Stone Mountain alongside the Confederate leaders.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...t-to-giant-confederate-monument-says-petition



Also, Nathan Bedford Forrest is being exhumed and his statue is for sale in Memphis.



But the crazy one is staying in Nashville.



Is anybody else's community actively looking at changing names or getting rid of Confederate memorials?
 
When France wouldn't let us fly through French airspace to bomb Tripoli, in 2003, Republicans renamed French Fries to Freedom Fries.
There was also a move to de-Francophile the cities in several states. Anything ending in -ville was to change to -ton, -town, -burg, -borough (votes left to the inhabitants at the next election).
My coworkers were livid. They roundly denounced the French, though places like Mechanicville or Lakeville were purely American towns with an American heritage.
I asked if that heritage included April Fools Day. Apparently i was the only one to look at the calendar that day....
 
A census district Alaska that was named in honor of Confederate General, plantation master, successful politician and terrorist Wade Hampton is finally getting its name changed to Kusilvak, the Yup'ik name of the district's mountain range.

The locals have been trying to change the name to something that actually relates to them and their communities for a while, but now their efforts are getting a lot of attention and support, and the change should be finalized within the year.
 
We have several local landmarks undergoing the process of name changing because the people they honor were pro-slavery.

Now there is a petition in Georgia to place Outkast on Stone Mountain alongside the Confederate leaders.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...t-to-giant-confederate-monument-says-petition



Also, Nathan Bedford Forrest is being exhumed and his statue is for sale in Memphis.



But the crazy one is staying in Nashville.



Is anybody else's community actively looking at changing names or getting rid of Confederate memorials?

several years ago my company stopped giving Columbus Day off. They exchanged it for Dr. King.
Apparently, Columbus had slaves. Like, who didn't, back then?
 
We have several local landmarks undergoing the process of name changing because the people they honor were pro-slavery.

Now there is a petition in Georgia to place Outkast on Stone Mountain alongside the Confederate leaders.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...t-to-giant-confederate-monument-says-petition



Also, Nathan Bedford Forrest is being exhumed and his statue is for sale in Memphis.



But the crazy one is staying in Nashville.



Is anybody else's community actively looking at changing names or getting rid of Confederate memorials?

several years ago my company stopped giving Columbus Day off. They exchanged it for Dr. King.
Apparently, Columbus had slaves. Like, who didn't, back then?

The slaves didn't have slaves, that's who.
 
The slaves didn't have slaves, that's who.

Well, that's only because nobody gave them money. Commending them for that is like commending a guy who lives under a bridge for not committing tax evasion.

I know that if I were a slave and I could find an opportunity to enslave someone else so that he could do all the slave work for me while I took a nap, I'll be all over that shit.
 
The slaves didn't have slaves, that's who.

Well, that's only because nobody gave them money. Commending them for that is like commending a guy who lives under a bridge for not committing tax evasion.

But they are committing tax evasion. Those guys are so brazen they don't even pretend to file a 1040EZ.
 
Well, that's only because nobody gave them money. Commending them for that is like commending a guy who lives under a bridge for not committing tax evasion.

But they are committing tax evasion. Those guys are so brazen they don't even pretend to file a 1040EZ.

A valid response. I withdraw the point.
 
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