San Francisco may rename 1/3 of its schools due to alleged association with oppression, slaveholding
The renaming committee began its presentation with an homage to the Ramaytush Ohlone people, whose homeland is now occupied by the city of San Francisco.
Then came the list of schools whose names the committee had flagged for removal because of alleged associations with slaveholding, colonization or oppression.
They need to get a group discount rate from the MLK family to use his image and name and just name every school in California MLK. It will be a little confusing at first, but it's better than being racist.
The devotees of MLK are 8.5% of California's population and are being ethnically clea....sorry, displaced by Mexican immigrants. They aren't the future here.
When are they planning on renaming the city? You know, cuz of all that Spanish Conquistador, Catholic mission Indian slave labor thing. Wonder if they will hold a contest for a new name. While they're at it, the name "California" is kind of a imperialist holdover, too. Got to be a less oppressive name than that.
So everything Spanish?
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They need to get a group discount rate from the MLK family to use his image and name and just name every school in California MLK. It will be a little confusing at first, but it's better than being racist.
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If everything is named MLK, how will we know which areas of town to avoid?
DeleteThe devotees of MLK are 8.5% of California's population and are being ethnically clea....sorry, displaced by Mexican immigrants. They aren't the future here.
Deleteshouldnt the cancle culture cancel out chlymidia harris then ? her grandfather was the biggest slave holder in Jamaca .
ReplyDeleteWhen are they planning on renaming the city? You know, cuz of all that Spanish Conquistador, Catholic mission Indian slave labor thing. Wonder if they will hold a contest for a new name. While they're at it, the name "California" is kind of a imperialist holdover, too. Got to be a less oppressive name than that.
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine how many tens of millions of taxpayer dollars that is going to cost.
ReplyDeleteActually, yes, I can.