Washington and Lincoln are out. S.F. school board tosses 44 school names in controversial move
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HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?hippiemom = goodness0 -
Maybe it's time to sell the naming rights to schools to local businesseshippiemom = goodness0
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cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
cincybearcat said:Maybe it's time to sell the naming rights to schools to local businessesIt's a hopeless situation...0
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tbergs said:cincybearcat said:Maybe it's time to sell the naming rights to schools to local businessesBy The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:tbergs said:cincybearcat said:Maybe it's time to sell the naming rights to schools to local businessesThis weekend we rock Portland0
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HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
but for the argument that it needs to be changed, do black people associate the founders and earlier presidents who actually did a shitload of good for the country as racially traumatic figures? I don't know, I honestly wouldn't have thought so. it seems a little too abstract to me. (but I acknowledge that could be my white privilege speaking)By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
The only reason this is considered a “controversial move” at all is white privilege.
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dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
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mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
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dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
And does any president ever do anything then? They all just signed papers.
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mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
Or you could continue not to see why certain things would offend Black folks. Nice that you have that privilege.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
Or you could continue not to see why certain things would offend Black folks. Nice that you have that privilege.
And Grant too. He was against slavery, fought to end it. I believe the only slave he owned was a gift that he freed.
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mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
Or you could continue not to see why certain things would offend Black folks. Nice that you have that privilege.
And Grant too. He was against slavery, fought to end it. I believe the only slave he owned was a gift that he freed.0 -
PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
Or you could continue not to see why certain things would offend Black folks. Nice that you have that privilege.
And Grant too. He was against slavery, fought to end it. I believe the only slave he owned was a gift that he freed.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:mace1229 said:dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:if we're going to continue with this renaming shit, then do them all, or don't do any of them. there are historical figures across the globe that are considered a net positive to humanity, even if they were alcoholics/drug users/adulterers/abusers/general shitheads/etc.
all humans are flawed. either we accept that and still honour their achievements to society regardless of their personal demons, or we don't.
Honestly, it's a tough argument for me. I think - there are a lot of people that the good outweighed the bad...but who decides that?Name them for today.
Whatever it costs, it’s a small price to pay for helping to eliminate nearly 500 years of racial trauma, no?
He didn't free the slaves; circumstances freed the slaves. He signed a piece of paper.
Or you could continue not to see why certain things would offend Black folks. Nice that you have that privilege.
And Grant too. He was against slavery, fought to end it. I believe the only slave he owned was a gift that he freed.
But its only US political leaders that seem to be targeted. No one has a problem with the thousands of cities named after people, many of them saints and Jesuits, many would consider MLK a womanizer but there's no one from the #metoo movement wanting to rename his streets.
Washington was the first president of our country, there should be schools named after him, even if he was flawed. Same goes for MLK, Lincoln and many others who had a big positive impact.
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We need to look at things in the context of right now.
Past is prologue.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Unfortunately the masshole , uh I mean Dan is kind of right. Just a quick read about Lincoln:
https://www.history.com/news/5-things-you-may-not-know-about-lincoln-slavery-and-emancipation
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mace1229 said:brianlux said:JeBurkhardt said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:mace1229 said:Seems kind of dumb to me. What is wrong with Lincoln? Are we going to rename cities named after people too? Because that is like half the cities in the country then.Exactly!On the other hand, at the other end of the spectrum there are probably millions of people who would like to rename Shitabrick, Texas and name it Trumptown, Texas.
Good point! Hadn't thought of that. But what do you suppose they would name it? Quake City? Dot.comville? Upwardlymobleton?
There you go! I've always referred to S.F. as The City anyway (and as a fellow Bay Area-ite, probably you too) so, yeah, right on!
Yeah, both, for sure!
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