asdew1880
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Does anyone know how mountains get named?? Interested in how/where public actually has an interest and if public input and voting is the way it is done. If it's federal land does that get national input??
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I think there is more than one reference to bloody dick. Maybe they should rename it Bad Luck Peak. Idaho has Beaver Dick park, but no relation so he was unlucky on more than one front.But if they touch Bloody Dick Peak, let the looting begin.
I figured black referred to the color. I don't know if n-word was ever a non-derogitory reference, but negro is Spanish for black, our state motto is Spanish, and even Montana is Spanish for mountain. It seems odd Spanish people had so much influence in naming since I don't know of their history here. I'm not suggesting we need to keep the name Black, but lots of canyons are called black because of their basalt. But the real question is why are we honoring a washed up Canadian band with a carved mountain in the Black Hills?
First, the slippery slope is one of the very weakest argument types. Second, many of us (me included) cheered heartily when we saw the statues of Stalin and Lenin removed all over Eastern Europe in the late 80's/early 90's. This stuff comes and goes. It becomes part of our history. Not going to lose sleep over this when there are much better reasons for sleeplessness these days.I bet if someone digs deep enough, some dirt could probably come up on Amerigo Vespucci. Perhaps we should reconsider the name America...
For sure we have to rename the months of the year as these are all from the Julian calendar named after Julius Caesar, heck the month we are in now is directly named after him. Sure, he brought civilization to much of the old world, but he also has lots of dirt on him too! Lots of dirt on just about anyone who had a major impact on the world really...
All of this reminds of when ISIS was blowing up ancient historical sites that didn’t fit their Puritan narrative...
But if they touch Bloody Dick Peak, let the looting begin.
No way I'm signing that petition. Unbelievable where the "re-naming" is going. mtmuley
I’m with you on that one. Nothing derogatory at all about the Chinese Wall.No way I'm signing that petition. Unbelievable where the "re-naming" is going. mtmuley
People are really starting to reach now. Borderline stupidity some of it. mtmuleyI’m with you on that one. Nothing derogatory at all about the Chinese Wall.
Always open to other views, but I’m really not sure what is being argued?Stalin and Lenin brought nothing but misery for Russians and certainly didn’t change the world in a positive way. That is not their legacy. Who wouldn’t have cheered their statues coming down?First, the slippery slope is one of the very weakest argument types. Second, many of us (me included) cheered heartily when we saw the statues of Stalin and Lenin removed all over Eastern Europe in the late 80's/early 90's. This stuff comes and goes. It becomes part of our history. Not going to lose sleep over this when there are much better reasons for sleeplessness these days.
I skimmed through the article and holy sh*t, it's based on discrimination, but not what you think.I’m with you on that one. Nothing derogatory at all about the Chinese Wall.
Whoah... I missed that part when I skimmed it. That escalated quickly. I just assumed it was a continuation of renaming Chinaman and Confederate campgrounds.I skimmed through the article and holy sh*t, it's based on discrimination, but not what you think.
"I think it's pretty clear that after the Wuhan virus hit -- I think you've seen some of the polling on how the people feel about the Chinese right now," Fuchs said. "The Chinese just make it more and more clear what kind of threat they are to the world. For all of us to just sit around and accept that these people are reasonable actors is ... there's no reason for them to have a gratuitous name in the United States of America. That's where we're at with it."
But still stock our shelves with goods manufactured there. OK, let's change the name. I gotta go to Wal-Mart. mtmuleyI skimmed through the article and holy sh*t, it's based on discrimination, but not what you think.
"I think it's pretty clear that after the Wuhan virus hit -- I think you've seen some of the polling on how the people feel about the Chinese right now," Fuchs said. "The Chinese just make it more and more clear what kind of threat they are to the world. For all of us to just sit around and accept that these people are reasonable actors is ... there's no reason for them to have a gratuitous name in the United States of America. That's where we're at with it."
Marx statues too. And I have a friend in Europe (an admitted communist) who was really pissed.Always open to other views, but I’m really not sure what is being argued?Stalin and Lenin brought nothing but misery for Russians and certainly didn’t change the world in a positive way. That is not their legacy. Who wouldn’t have cheered their statues coming down?